The morning. I'm talking right, and you're about to experience a morning showing like any old club. What you guys are doing right now, it's the humb culture Bankfist Club is my morning fit. I need it and I love it. Something you like, you're really not popping until you do the Baktist Club and waiting come to y'all show man. I know you gotta be a big time celebrity be up in here. You gotta be you gotta be a big time djy Atli and Charlotta magine the guy the
Breakfast Club bitching. I'm telling, I'm telling what you're doing of yo. If this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, we want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello, this this is Janelle. A Janelle, get it off your chest. I just want to have a clue brom dropped for me on my birthday, Saturday Day, Happy Bathday. What are you
doing this year? Um? Damn the house? Just as I just like to see what creative things people are doing for their birthday during this time because my birthday is coming up too and I don't think I'll be doing much either. We were going to go to Sloppy Chops me in my hood. I love Slappy Sloppy Chops. They opened, We're going to take out. They're only doing takeout. They're only doing takeout on takeout. Yes, Sloppy Chops is a restaurant in Detroit. What up? Though. They serve the most
amazing seafood and steaks and food. I went there like a week ago, two weeks ago. Yeah. Yeah, B and TSA just did a giveaway with them yesterday for our families. Uh, and they just gave away free food all day. There's a bunch of brothers that own that they own a couple of another one called Slappy Crabs, I believe, Yeah, downtown Detroit. I love brother is doing their things man. Yeah yeah, So clap it up for j now, slap it up for Happy bad Day, Happy birthday. And I'm
proud of you guys for the interview. I'm proud of you guys for everything you guys are doing. Congratulate letions. So God bless you guys, God bless the world. Left heel together, and let's get this coronavirus under control. Beautiful sagittarius. My wife is a sagittarius. Hello, who's this? Hey? This King Jim and I? Man, how y'all doing? What's up? Brother?
Get off your chest? All right? So? Um last night right, I was performing oral sex with my girl and all that right, and he's about to combat and she farts in my face. Man means she was doing it. That means she was doing it real good. I means you got pinks? Yeah, you know what. I I ain't got pink cocks, but real quick, Hey, Charlotte, Man, give you me a huge favorite. Man, I will not fart on you.
Don't you dare ask me too? No? I was wondering if you can send me your fuck or something man and have Barack Obama signing for me, that would be great. What I don't have it? I only have one copy of a promised lan Oh I only had one. Only he only sent us three copies, he said one feature of us I don't and I'm actually sending mine to my mom to be honest with. Somebody stole mine in the in the mail, so I had to go buy another one. Oh man, I was really hoping on that
one though. If I had it with yourrs I got a copy of I got a copy of Doctor Read a Walker's Book up here. Oh yeah, hey, I'll take that and for me, and I'll send you a copy of mine. And it's not like I sold one point seven in the first week like Barrock did. I'm doing well in the book world though. Yeah, yeah, I know. I actually listen to your books. I an't reading me yet though, But you know, I'm gonna get your put you on hold, and they're gonna get your address. We're
gonna mail it out to your brother. Hold on, stinky, Hello, who's this morning? Good morning? Get it off your chest? All right? So shlo may d morning to you, the morning to you, I D go morning. So yesterday my husband was he went up for parole. Okay, um, he's been locked up for like nineteen years. I actually wrote a letter to President Obama a few years ago to see if he could maybe be parted. So a long story short, my husband goes up for parole. They give
him ten more years. Crazy why, I don't know. I don't know. I didn't ask why. I didn't care. I said, what's up? You know what I'm saying, like you come home or not? He liked not again, he send years and I'm like, oh, boys, shoot my friends, they're crazy. Hen' yet out here don't take care of kids ten years period. So he already did nineteen and they gave him another ten and didn't tell him why they gave him another ten. He said they told him his case plan was messed up,
something dealing with the case sandactors. And I'm like, this is ridiculous because he committed a crime. But he said he stayed his time, and he kind of holdall. You're like, I'm struggling to take care of my nine kids, saying my husband in prison. It's crazy. Something had to happen here. Something he must have did something in prison for him to give him another ten years. You know what, Traveler Mary like, honestly, I don't know. I wasn't able to
watch his hearing. Normally they can let you watch it life stream. I wasn't able to. It wasn't aired. So I'm like, that was God, you know what I'm saying, said telling me to let me fall back and go ahead and let me handle this. I don't know what happened in that hearing. I couldn't tell you. I don't know,
but I had to get off my chest. I mean, Christ, it's just today, and it's like this is real, it's real, and I wish I could tell you something to help you, but I don't even know what to say to you at the time like this, To be honest, I know, and it's okay, Like no one has anything to say. It's all good. My kids keep giving me encouraging words. You know. I'm trying to be thrown. I'm up early. I couldn't even sleep last man, I'm up early, Like
what am I about to do with my life? Ten more years of being dedicated to a man in prison? I love him with death, that's like, I love him with all my heart. But yeah, you can't do you can you can't. You can't. You can't do his bid? Would him? You know? And you know supporting him is one thing, but you can't put your life on whole. Damn. I'm cool A lot of half secs you I'm telling forty five. I don't had enough sexts to last me
the rest of my life. I'm cool. I'm away from my man to come home, so I just think it's crazy crazy. We're praying for you, absolutely, Mama, lord a mercy. I wish I could do something else, but I don't know what else to do. Thank you for calling. Good luck and try to join the outdays. Mamma, get it off your chest eight undred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is your time
to get it off your chest. Whether you're man flash, Thank you from you on the Breakfast Club. You got something on your mind? Hello? Who's this was Anthony? Good morning, du m V, charlomagnan God and Chili Ki, Good morning King. I want to good morning, good morning. I want to start by saying congratulations on you guys. Just radio Hall of Fame induction and uh yeah, no problem. Um and um you invited Charlomagne on the fike ride and I've heard him. Let you know that I'm saying that MV
invited join CHARLOTMGNE on the bike ride. And apparently bipe riding can lower men's test talks around It calls your rectalk function because of the pressure that um it causes when you sit on the bike seat. It puts pressure on the on that space that's called the perennium, and it can stroll the blood flow. So I'm not trying to creditor. I'm not trying to stop this from Martain Bikes. But yeah, I got jail for him though, Brother, I got some jail for him, so he'd bet I got
some nice child for him to make sure. I see he's at think you're trying to sabotage. Do you think you're trying to sabotage? Charlotmagne. I can't call the one way or a nothing. You know, definitely sounds like some sort of infiltration penetration, something he wants to do to my peranium. That'd be a dope Bobby Brown remake. It's my operanium. Where's the perrainium? It's like in between your and your monkey good. That's the medical term for It's
called the perennium. I just found that out myself. Thank you. Though you learn something new every day here on the Breakfast Club. You gonna protect our hard of favors, you know, you can let the Hall of Famers go out, that's right. But I got I got some gel pans for you, Sholo man. You be good man, Joel Pans, take care of everything between your ass and your penis. Bro, You're not getting my peranium King for Radiom. Hello, who's this? Hello? Hello,
this morotoo Responsible. That's a very original name. I've never heard that before. What are you calling from? I'm going from Angola, Africa? Africa? All right, Africa? Wow, all right, the motherland? What's happening? Get it off your chest? Good, good morning, get the angry? Good morning? What's up? King? Good morning? Very long defense called. I might spend it here. Hunt the dollars that cement this call. I just want to I just want to say that this show is amazing. Um,
you guys are doing a pretty job. And I left it every day in my Apple podcast and I don't even know if program was life. I just called okay, yeah and keeping sprall. What time is it in Africa right now? It ain't goal? What time is it? Eleven sixteen? Okay pm, am am, okay, all right, I'm good to talk to you. Brother. Hello, who's this? We comedian sana Hey shan to get you off your chess. I just want to thank God for this day. That's right, you know, I know, look, I thank God for this day, for
this job. I'm so blessed on Holly Favored. I got my own business not just fun to Thank God. That's a share. You're not just blessed Holly Favorite, You're blessed black and Holly favorite. You you absolutely by. I ambles like a Holly Favorite, and I just want to thank God for it. Thank you. Hello. Who's this? Hey? Man? What's up? This is a reckless TV? How y'all doing? What's up? Reckless TV? Get you off your chess. I
wanted to speak about college. I did a truly school, dude two years for a vac and electricity, and I can work anywhere in the United States. I'm twenty three years old, and nobody's doing trade no more. Everybody's trying to be doctors and lawyers. So right now, trade school is the best thing you can do. I agree. After I graduated, my uh my teacher came to me and said I should go for another four years and I'd be guaranteed to make six figures and I can go
anywhere in the United States. So trade school is pop right now, because ain't nobody really doing it and everybody needs help with HVAC and acnders. Yeah, man, I met this guy the other day, I think when I was in DC. Man he ran upon me and He was like, man, thank you for always talking about trade school, because I went to trade school and I've been gamefully employed for forty plus year. I forgot what he said. He did, Alex, what's up? What's up? What's up? Yes? Up? What's up? Man?
What's up? Don got that bread? Got that beauty? Huh Yeah? Jay Z got got a billy got it feeling? How do you get it? Do we learn from jay which one? He said? What we learn from this year? Or do we learn from jay Z? You learn from both of them. You have more than one teacher in school, didn't you. Yeah, hopefully you learn from a lot of people. Talking about why y'all say such stupid things seriously? Or why are you wake up in the morning to just to say
things that you give no thoughts to? Whatsoever? Do you only learn from one person throughout your whole life, Charlotte, Man, we ain't got to do it like that, Charlotte. I'm just saying, you know. Niffy also learned from his old Jez. He learned from Elijah Mohammad message to the Black Man. Elia. Mohammad was always talking about doing for self and owning your own So what are we talking about here. We learn from a lot of different people in life. Don't
we get that bad to get that mail? All right? Man, I have a blessed that peace. Bro. Yeah, y'all, y'all, y'all just fishing me, Y'all's man, they're getting it up there, chess shallow man. Let's just let them talk. They do so a little stupid this morning. Michael, Hey, how's it going, brother? Good morning? Everybody? Good man? Good boy? Dat chess man? Yep, I'm calling you from deal with Beach. But I love you guys. Is I always listening to the show. You
guys are amazing. Thank you, sir. We appreciate you man. You're welcome. Shalom Mind the Guy. I love you, brother, I to work and everything. Man, We love you, bro. I love you too, my brother. Thank you. Appreciate you. King, all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Go on. What up? Y'all? Is dj MB Hey, I'm angela ybody. Name is Charlomagne the Guy, and we just want to
say happy holidays from all three of us. All thrill, y'all, the Breakfast Club. It's topic time. The phone called eight hundred five eighty five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the breakfast club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Have you ever
got caught watching porn? Now me, I haven't because I never watched pot I didn't have any older brothers, so I couldn't buy magazines. I didn't have any vhs. No, like my parents had the stats. We gotta remember my dad to retire cop. He's a retired cop, but he was a police officers today. Was like, you don't go in his room because you don't know what he has in there. Like I didn't want to go in there and bump into a gun or a bump into something, so I kind of stayed away from my dad's stuff.
Or what I would do is kind of freaky things in it. They probably had that something, I'm sure, but um, what I would do is like let's say one fifty three was the point channel. So on your remote control, if you go one three one, it's super old school, but it would pop up and you could get to see a little bit of the poet. That's that's all I, you know, was able to do. So I never got caught,
and I never caught my son. Like when I go with my son to room, now, I kind of make a little noise because I don't want to I don't want to walk, you know, And I'm like, yea, you know, but I'm sure Charlemagne got caught. I'm positive he got caught. Well, I haven't got caught watching porn, but I got caught with porn. Now, I keep in mind, I'm forty two years old. So I grew up in this era where
we had this thing called traffer keepers. Okay, and I know you kids don't know what the traffic keeper is, but just know it was more in the school supply. It was a status symbol. Okay. And I know traffic keepers sounds like your drug dealing boyfriend who your mama said is a good man. But no, it was a folder and traffic keepers were so big and bulky. I could put pages out of point all magazines in these folders,
and I absolutely did that. And I'll never forget I was in this single wide trailer I grew up in in Monst Corner, South Carolina, and I was on the top bunker and my Jehovah witnessed English teacher. Beautiful mom for some reason came in and opened that traffic keeper in the panic I felt in that moment. I can still feel right now. I can taste that trauma in my mouth. Okay. And my mom hit me with those
dreaded words, wait until your dad gets home. And when my dad got home, I heard them in the kitchen discussing it, and my daddy said, so, you want me to punish my son because he looking at pawn. So he came in the room and had to act like he was disciplining me, but he just said, hey, man, I find a better place to hide that god damn pawn from your mama, okay. Which I never understand why your mom was mad at you for looking at point because she loves the grandkids, but mad at you for
looking at poom poom. Back then, I didn't understand. All I would see was just it was a bush. I'm like, why why is that bush there? Is it the big bush? Nobody anymore? I never thought about that. I just thought that that was how poom pooms came. I thought the head was the poompom. I was like, oh, well, you know I have an older I have an older brother.
So I remember we used to watch Purple Rain all the time and he would always pause it on the part where Apollonia coming out of the waters of Lake Minnetonka, and he would rewind it, and rewind it, and rewind it. And I could not watch that movie with him because I was like, dude, I want to watch the rest of the movie. All those eighty movies were soft poorn, like you know, if you could stay up late. HBO used to be playing OROE was guarantee it was a
showtime after dark. One of them has some showtime after dark. But on HBO you was guaranteed. Max really had it smer definitely skinner. Max could this gracious Ariola on one of them. Absolutely. Now, our board off actually got caught by his mom and he was actually, you know, I guess, stroking the dragon Spanish you can say masturbating. It was just crazy. It was stoking up. She was going with the drunk. I was, you know, I was laying hands on myself and playing with the one. What do you
mean masturbating. Don't make it sound religious. How do you say masturbating in Spanish? Masturbator in Spanish? Masturbated? That's the big tool. And then she walked in, as you know, I had my stuff out, so I pulled the covers over real quick. I played off like I was checking for lumps. She said, he kept going, No, I mean I made it seem as if I was like, you know, examining. How do you make it seemed like that? You you like, how do you make it seem like that? Did you
say it? Yeah? I mean she saw me touch on myself, so I was like, oh, yeah, I'm just you know, checking for lumps, and in health classes, guys should check the testicles for you know, lumps and things like that. This last year, man, I was in school. No, this was last high school. What do you so if your mom walks in and says, are you masturbating? Do you say, see shut that's weird. It's weird to say to your mom.
It doesn't matter what race you are. Brothers weird in the way, and we say, did you say did you say a story? Vinendo? No? What you said? L masturbate tho, it's just weird. To have your penis in your hand and be looking at your mom saying see stupid eight hundred five eight five on five. But we got time for one call? Yeah, hello, who's this drafty? It's a draft? You got? How did you get caught masturbating? Draft? So
I didn't got a look. Always in um, I follow a lot of porn accounts on Twitter, right, if anybody know, the best porn nowadays is on Twitter. So I was in church, mind of my business, just scrolling down. I wasn't watching porn. I was scrolling down my timeline and my cousin was sitting behind me, saw me scrolling my timeline. I saw it coming across and just assumed I was watching porn and church and told my aunt I was watching porn and church, but I wasn't watching it, literally
scrolling my top. I don't believe you. Have you ever got caught masturbating? That is the question playing with the one eyed monster. All they say that, now we didn't say masturbating. Now we have you ever been caught watching? The point you're freak. Trav calls up here talking about that, and all of a sudden, you want to talk about masturbating. I wasn't drawing. That was it was. It started with d dramas and then trap it was there was those two.
Nobody said nothing about no masturbating. We said, point he did. Have you been caught with porn? Ramos did, Yes he did. But anyway, have you got caught with porn? That's the question. Sorry, guys, call us up now, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top. Come on eight hundred five five one five one honing everybody a cdch Envy angela, yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us
with asking have you ever got caught with porn? Let's go to the phone lines. A lot of people are the lines. Hello, who's this? Hey? Just be no, Hey, you know you ever got caught with some man? Amry. I'm gonna tell you. When I was in the my mama came home early. I don't feel asleep, don't real, dude, and I ain't know. I mean, I'm dreaming that the garage don't open. But I really didn't know that the garage don't open until I heard her year my name?
Hey boy, what's she doing naked, she's looking at me crazy. You already know how to go after that? Are you telling me what you just told us? That you yourself to sleep every time I go to sleep. I don't nobody too, but I'm going to sleep even when you do everything. Yeah, being right, that's the best one. So you can't even go twice. I mean if if she bad, I don't win twice night. I don't win. Said not
with myself. That's what I'm concerned about. I want you to be more kind to yourself, all right, you don't gotta do that? No, why gotta Why I gotta go to two rounds with myself trying to get in and get out. He's savage with himself. Look at he want to quick better? Man? You got you gotta teach yourself better than that, bro. I mean you you really did. I got, I got off and got out there and went to sleep. You ff and yourself to sleep. And
what did your mama say? He say? Nay, you know that's part of people say she just like you, just like your daddy every time he go to sleep on Oh my goodness, thank you brother, you didn't like your daddy. Thank you? Man. Lazy five and five one on five one? Have you ever got caught with poorn? Hello? Who's this? Hey? Brandy? Good morning, Good morning, how are you guys? We're doing well. Have you ever got caught with with with some point?
Unfortunately I did? What happened? Listen, so listen. I was face having my husband because I traveled for work and I happened to stop and I'm my hometown, went to selected to Kentucky, and I have an air conditioning in my old bedroom, so I had everything set up and you know, I'm really going and my mom and dad busted him, like are you okay? They heard me him outside and thought I was dying? Oh my goodness. Cast you a question, how would you have your parents would
have busted in the room and said, what's that smell? Well, he said, what less was you to have that problem? It was just so embarrassing. Yeah, you know, what's wrong with you? Man? What's that smell? She didn't say she didn't have a smell, She just said that would have been embarrassing, but still, what's wrong with you? Did you get Captain D's thank you? Let's go to another full line. Hello, who's this? What's going on? My name? Is dub Hey, dad,
you got caught with some point brother. Yeah. Man, So like I was in siagers, so I used to miss a bust line in school. So I missed to bust one day in fifth grade and my dad was, I'll take you. We're driving in the cards, just me and him, cornered me. He's like, yeah, So I was cleaning out my computer in and I know it's a whole bunch of viruses it. He's like, uh, I want you to know this is safe, you know for young men, but you know it ain't really the way to explore your body. God, God,
it's not the way. What's what? What's the way to explore your body? Then I just curious to my dad was a pastor at the moment. They probably wasn't that going to look? And then man'll sleeping with everybody in
the church. Don't say that. Don't put that out there. Man, they do say that, poor and kind of ruins how people have sex because they have like unrealistic expectations and the way that I don't know studies about it, because you learned so much stuff at such an early age, and you've got so many different tricks that you can try. But I don't know that. Normally it's very loving. Huh so my girl not complaining to you, not to you exactly?
All right, well thank you. Brother, like his girlfriend probably be like, why does he always show up with pizza and then whips his penis out and throws too much? Bang broke? But so what's the moral of the story, guys, I don't. I don't think there is a moral. I mean I think that, you know, I think the the story is explore your sexuality, however you have to do it,
but you might get caught. Yeah, And it's so difficult, man, because I just don't know how you would discipline your kids, being that you know, you've been that child before, you've done it. Yeah, I'm saying, like, what do you tell them in that moment? Lock the door, you know, do it in the prophecy, your own room? I mean, what do you tell them? You can't say that because you really don't want them to do it, you know what
I mean? You don't like, I don't. I don't know. Man, sex is such a normal though, you don't think I would rather the masturbation, actually indulge in having sex with people. So think about it. Think about how accessible It is right now too, a lot more accessible than when we were growing up. All they have to do is look
at their phone. You know what? It is? Something too that because I thought masturbation was wrong, and the first time I masturbated is because I had a broken heart, so I would use you know, having sex with my then girlfriend. So when I masturbated, I felt so bad and I cried because I felt like, you know, she wasn't with me anymore, and so I was reduced to masturbating, like literally the first time I ever masturbated, I cried because I thought I was doing so shut you up.
You gotta use a vino that was probably too rough for you, bubo. First of all, I don't even know if a veno was around back then. Okay, well I don't know what I was using back then. That's probably why I didn't. So you didn't even cried. That's why you cried. Not even you can please yourself. That's why I was crying. How you couldn't please her and you couldn't please yourself. I can't even make myself give myself that that dry ass palm. That's why I was crying.
Now that I think it was gracious all right, all right, all right, but keep a lot this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the breakfast club? Talk about it morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club if you just joined us. Is Friday, so you know what that means. It's freaky, freaky freaky Friday.
It's day's freaky freaky Friday. Topic of question is phone sex with the Breakfast Club. So let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this? So this is all right missus x x X. Who do you want to have phone sex with this morning? I think I want to have back? All right, go high caller? How can I please you? Oh, high caller? Hello, I would I would like a meat lover's pizza sausage um, light light cheese because I'm lax toos and tolerant. Oh, I have all
the lake that you mean. I'm a forty two with a fourteen weights and take old booty stout tattoos and all the rights to scorn. Yeah, okay, can I get some chicken wings? Also in the order of um red sticks. Please? What would you like breast the h flats? Well? How about I rub on the message where I do your flats? Oh, now there you go. Um. I don't think I want any dessert, man, but I do see that y'all have the ten Miny cinnamon rolls. The Centa Bond Miny roles
are the ultimate Hershey's chocolate chip cookie. You know what I will freaky Friday? Goodbye man, Thank you Mama. Don't you call your flirting no old stuff? Married man? I don't even know how to I don't even have to do it no more? Hello? Who's this nervous? Because I'm nervous, my Hans? What are you sitting on from? Joe? Was something? Man? A brother? And what's going on? Charlotte? Man? You always
time behind all him? Feller need bro Joe, wann't you go ahead and let it out right now and tell me all the things you want to do to me, pretending I'm DJ whoa you gotta go to you gotta you gotta go to him, brother, You gotta go hard on him. You ever been in the Bentley before? You ever been in the Bentley? My brother? Who ever haven't been in the Bentley. Let me tell you something. First of all, First of all, don't ever, don't ever disrespect me and ask me if I've been in the Bentley
because broke just don't deserve no bussy. Okay, I've been in a goddamn Bentley. That's about you. Tell him, tell out, tell them all the things you think about doing it when you're looking over there at me. I don't even know how can I look at you? We're not on zoom together, and we're not together, but we could be. No, we can't ask him if he knows how to dry stick. Yeah, ask me, Patty, you know he do. No, he ain't you from Newark? I thought now was brick City, not city,
Shrick City. Thank you, thank you, freaky freaky Friday City. You wanted to be the day my brother I flit like the wow wow probat for fluidity. Okay, all right, let's go to one ball. I like this still, I'm nervous. That's a married man. Hello, who's this? Hey? Say who you want to have phone sex with? A? I had to do the podcast. I like this. Go ahead, go okay, Angela, I'm a nerve. We're going to roll like okay, all right, now coronavirus tests coronavirus, sais all right, picking up her.
This already sucks this scenario positive. So that means you're being naughty. Okay, Boom, I'm teared. Borno. Ever you tet you're a nurse, you test positive for coronavirus, you've been naughty. I got where I'm like, where are you going with this? Which is like better? The guy from bricks then said, you know how to drive sticks? Charlomagne, he disrespected me because you have me if I ever been in a Bentley before? I mean he thinks this bossy is broken? Hello?
Who's this? Victoria? Victoria? Who do you want to have phone sex with? I could tell I want to have phone sex with the Charlomagne and neui me and yes, I'm gonna take that chocolate milk dead head of yours between my legs. Wat all right, it sounds like I have the list man of work to do in this scenario. So, Victoria, what does it smell like? Victoria? You tell us it's like flowers. It's gonna smell like milk dead after. What's side pass you wear? Victoria? I wear a side seven
to a nine. Okay, I'm gonna, lady, you can check. Make sure ain't under no food pop you put that? Don't put that milk dead in the in the other hole, ch chocolate for chocolate. There you go, he likes the likes eating the chocolate chocolate penetration. Thank you, mama. The other hole. I might be a Duodoo colonel instead of a milk hellos this a Danielle phone sex? But who you want to have sex with? Phone sex envy? Who?
God verset night? Let's go make them sweat. I'm want to see that god damn Beijing run down his chin this morning. Let's go they can sweat. Maybe Hello, Hello, Hello, is anyone there? She hung Drama's got Drama's got jealous. Dramas got jealous. Drama got jealous. He did not want nobody flirting with his food envy. Wow, I knew it, she dramas. Let me tell you something. You see what sex but envy is like jealous and hung up? If you don't want a body flirting with ba there you go? Hello,
who's this tim from the day? Have phone sex with Charlom and go brother Charlom man, I want to have full sex with me? Oh okay, your phone sexual Go ahead, brother, with it. I'm glad. I'm glad you have to consent. I want, I want. I just wanted you to take on some saggy to bow jings. You'd be aware. I've been thinking about it as a long time ago you went. You still got you gotta get out of Troit. I've seen you on the on that talking tip to you
Wanta Jack and you was just looking so fine. Well, man, I wanted you to talk to me and tell me how I can make the day better. They can take them pains off. I get my little sh okay. You know what I need you to do instead of that lotion. Get some bang gay than Yeah, put some bangay on it. Brother. Yes, that's why you don't like pain. I don't use you choking me, baby, all right, I'm gonna choking. You're gonna put bangay all over you. Okay, I'm putting it all
right now, I'm tire you up, Oh time me up? Time? Yeah, and then we're gonna go on live d Charlie. What you wanting to do that is in the room with m I can't perform you in the room. Oh my god, out of here. You want? But all right, goodbye man, goodbye back. Let's go to one more man's what the hell is wrong with these people? Who man wrong showed you? I hate with you. You could have asked me to do anything. This is I was trying into the chat.
I was trying to put something together with the Ben Gay and you put in something there and then I would have said something like, yo, you been gay, Ben Gay, But you didn't get there. All right, Well, there's no moral of the story. That was freaky, freaky, freaky fry keep it like. We have more coming up next. It's the Breakfast Club. Breakfast Club is back, back, back with our best stump interviewed. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee show. We all the Breakfast Club. We have some
special guests on the line today. That's right, Champion and Jamal Hill. Welcome Race. Hey, what's going on y'all? So, Jamal, is it ironic that you have this show? Now? Stick to sports with Carrie And just three years ago you were tweeting out about how Donald Trump is a white supremacist and he's supported by white supremacists. It was an issue then, but now look at where we are. Well, the title of the show is more ironic than anything.
And I think Carrie put it best is that this is really kind of a middle finger to a lot of the people that not only try to silence athletes who wanted to use their voice and their platform to bring awareness to various issues from common Kaepertick to Lebron James, but also to us. I mean, we were pretty high profile people at ESPN, you guys. Obviously I'm familiar with what I went through. Carrie went through similar struggles, especially
internally at ESPN. So this is to all those people who try to, you know, just silence black people period. This is like your your whole stick to sports campaign didn't work, and now we're at a point where stick in the sports is not even optional. And so it just goes to kind of show you that despite sometimes a lot of backlash you maybe see controversies or what have you, that ultimately the side of right will prevail, even if it's a slow climb to um, you know,
to that two things being prevailed on that end. So like so for us, this is really just kind of a you know, a big it's it's it's all good, don't you think somebody at ESPN owes you and apology though, because they literally didn't want you to talk about the shoes revolving around social justice and that's pretty much all they talk about now. But I mean, I got the best of apology there is. It's called a check because
I want so. Right, it just seems very hypocritically ESBN, because you know, I'd be seeing them now like they'd be having having our good sister Angela Ry on ESPN and I'm like, wow, yeah, I don't know that one day and I was like, what, Wow, A little better is this? Wow? I just think that's kind of I think that's very hypocritically personally. Yeah, I mean yeah, I mean it's it's Look, it's it's an uncomfortable time for a lot of these companies. It's not just ESPN. They
have had reckonings that have happened inside the building. Um, you know, there was a lot of you know, we both still have friends at ESPN. There's been a lot of conversations inside the building about you know, they need to be much like many of the others in corporate media and just corporations period before they need to you know, putting out these little pre as statements is one thing, but like, can you address what's happening inside of your building?
Can you address the fact that you have a very a low number of um, you know, black decision makers and key positions. That's the stuff that they have to deal with. So before you put out any statements and put out any specials, deal with that part of your business. And I think ESPN is just in a long line of people having to say that are doing that, Yeah, that are doing that, and having to face that internal recording.
We look at, you know, some people that say, you know, hey, I get politics old day long and what I want to watch sports. I just want to watch sports. And then you give some people that say, no, I want politics to be polt of sports because it all matters. So how do you play that line to decide how far you go when you're talking about politics and sports. I think that our show Thick to Sports is a little bit of everything. I just you know what I hate that. I hate the idea the premise that sports
and politics do not integrate, because they do. They interfect, and they've intersected at the beginning of time. I think it's unfortunate that we've lied to America or people who have believed a lie. More importantly, that the two don't interfect. People who say sick to politics don't want to hear about it when it's not favorable and whatever they believe. So if Colin Kaepernick was meeling for cancer, we wouldn't even be here today. This won't even be a conversation.
But trudo to Lebron because Lebron is very aware of the fact that they just want him to be a player, right, But he's like, because I am arguably the greatest, the biggest athlete of all time, that's a whole other debate. I'm going to make sure that I put my name in this conversation. I love Lebron's activism, But do you think that he's even more intentional about his activism because he knows that's what separates him from MG, being that he knows he'll probably never catch MG on the court.
That's such a hater question. Question, that is a hater There was no question at all. Actually, you know what true may you're asking it? You should be asking it in the inverse. Is Michael Jordan being more intentionally socially aware? Because when wherever we start that player debate about who's better Lebron or Jordan. One of the things people always bring up is well, maybe he isn't as equal to Michael Jordan as a player, but he's a better humanitarian.
And my two senses that I think it is Michael Jordan understanding through Lebron that this is something that he's got to rectify when it comes to his perception, because that's the most negative thing people say about Michael Jordan. Yes, well, Jamal, I talk about this encounter that you have with Michael Jordan. Expand on that. See I didn't roll upout Michael Jordan.
What happened? He actually spotted Carrie. This is a few years ago at NBA All Star weekend in Toronto, and um, you know, we snuck it to his party like you and Carrie. I don't know if you remember this. The person pretty sure that we snuck in with because we did that whole dram No, I think it was Paul George. Oh okaya La La walked in and I W I'm gonna ad what I'm saying, Like that's how you do it, right,
that's that? Like, that's that. But they hand up it for the envy like okay, sir, Like if you already know when you women, you it's much for you to do. They like, all right, whatever. So we go to the VP v IP where I think Drake was DJ and and everybody's in there. It's like, you know, Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook could Wade and you know all the people and yep, all of us. And Jordan was in there and so he stopped carried because he recognized her.
But mind you, all night long at that time, it wasn't cool to be friends with people in the media. Jamale was on his and hers and I was on first take, and you have to realize I had just a first take. A lot of the players didn't like what people on first take had to say. They didn't like His and Hers because it was all about opinion. So you have to understand no one was really talking to us in that party. So Jamale pick up the story from there after. Of course, you know, y'all, in
my background, I'm from Detroit. I grew up a really big Pistons fans and there are certain things that Detroit's would never let go. Number one on that list is Isaiah not being on the Dream Team. So oh lord, absolutely, I was like, I just you know, he's talking. He's saying all this great basketball stuff, talking about how if there was any player in the league that he would pay. The scene was Russell Westbrook and We're just having a
basketball conversation. And I was like, you know what, for all of Detroit for the three one three, I got to ask this question. I was like, why did you hold I was like, why did you keep Isaiah off the ninety two tree? I just straight up asked if I was like, dude, that was wrong. He should have been on the Dream Team and he yeah, and he just looked at me dead in my face, and he was like, nobody wanted Isaiah on that team, but why he had nothing to do with it. Well, no, that's
sounds about to say. He said, they can make me the bad guy, but nobody wanted him on that team. That's what he said. And I was just like, really, you just gonna hurt my feelings, right, and this is a beautiful place. How do you feel about Carrie? Because Carrie said nobody likes Isaiah Thomas. I know, but Carrie, it's okay for carrying to be wrong. We have more with Jamal Hill and carry a champion when we come back, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is Angela yee, Charlomagne nagay. We all the Breakfast Club. We have Jamal Hill and Carrie Champion in the building. Ye. I want to ask you all a question just off topic for a second. We were talking about Kamala Harris and how they talk about Oh, you know, they're bringing up she slept with this person and that's how she got here as women in this industry. Because we were all talking about this as a topic, how you get
accused of things just because people are jealous. You got into a position and people just throw anything out there. So has that happened to you, ladies in your career where people have accused you of things just because you're in the position that you're in. Yes, and Angela, you can relate to this. I don't believe that it's fair because here's the low hanging fruit. If you are somewhat attractive,
if you interview somebody, you get an exclusive. It's never about your resume and what you've been able to do. When I first got to me is PS, I use this as an example, and I had always experienced this my entire career. But when I first got mes P and Jamale, I don't know if you guys know this. Jamale was supposed to get the host job or that's what the streets off and we were both up for it.
So the way society likes to tend to two the black women against one another, and you think there can only be one, so you don't fool with other black women like you grow up thinking that which is simple and think God. Jay didn't have that mentality. So when I got the job and she didn't, I used to hear all this stuff about what I did to get the job and that's why she didn't get it, and why why she didn't get you know, all this nonsense.
So Jay had reached out to me and sent me an email, and when I didn't respond, she thought I wasn't fool with her. It wasn't because I didn't know what Like she said, I'm not tech savvy. I didn't know how to work the email. So I will I'll own that. I'll own that. But she went out of her way to make sure that this narrative that two black women could live in the same space. You guys know what they did to Kamala and and I'll liking it to that, like, why were they all these black
women who were who could have been VP candidates. They're comparing them like she's this, that one's that they didn't get over white women. That's just unfair. And we buy into that as black folks who buy in to the narrative that there could only be one and that is not true. We all can eat and I and I and I thank her because that was my thought process. I think Jay for not doing that. So we finally get together and have dinner, and I remember thinking, I'm
going in here to grow up. I'm not gonna be a friend. She's gonna be so jealous, she's gonna be ABC and D and I was right about all of those things. They got over it though I got and it was and I didn't want to be bothered, but I was going, Okay, tell your version of it, Jay. So what had happened was is that I did come on too strong from this regard. I was never jealous.
I was very excited that Carrie got this job because you know, you guys know what a big show first take is, and to put a black woman, you know, in the middle of two big personalities at the time of Skip Baylas and stephen A. Smith. That's a huge opportunity for a woman in this business, a black woman in this business. So to me, that was the win. However, what I did make the mistake of is that I had six years of equity at ESPN, six years of time,
so I'd seen a lot of things. And so sometimes, especially when you starting a new job, you need to let people experience things on their own, and then that they want to bring you into what they're experiencing, then that's cool. I just told her from the jump because I had heard the way they talked about this particular job, and what was said behind closed doors was that, look, they are intent on having somebody who's seen and not heard,
so you need to be careful about that. And you know, I was just letting her know where the pockets of racism were. Like I just gave her the whole full rundown, which again, she's just starting this job. She didn't need to hear all that, you know, like I didn't need to. I felt like, in some ways, you know, looking back on it, I was kind of getting on her moment by telling her all the traps that she had to look out for. I should have maybe gave her, giving her some of it, but not like all of it.
Everything she said was right, None of it was wrong. It wasn't the tiny All this was correct. And whenever we found ourselves in moments I e. Me, found myself in the moment where I was just completely feeling disrespected, she would she would, you know, jump online and fire off a couple of tweets or have my back in whatever way. Someone show to the point that you know, one of those guys sitting under duck. You email her
and tell her she wasn't right. Got mad at her, was like, why are you taking up never spoken to me since? Wow, Yeah, he used to text you and say that email He email her. He gave her a two page email to tell her why she is another black woman. Yeah, I mean it happened when, you know, because uh, when a lot of times when things happened on that desk, it's like Carrie would wind up taking the taking the fall for for no reason at all,
no reason whatsoever. And this was during UM when Stephen A. Smith got into trouble for what he said about domestic violence, and and the thing I tweeted was that I felt like part of the reason some of those conversations on First Take exploded into controversy is because they didn't give Carry enough of a voice. And here you are talking about domestic violence, and you know, um, with Carrie not being empowered to add to the conversation, it made it
harsher than it was. And so I expressed that, like, maybe y'all wouldn't be in this situation if the woman that's on the desk you actually empowered her to use her voice to speak in situations like this. And so I mean, look, it's only two people. I don't mind saying who it is. I mean, Skipp doesn't really look with me. So um, you know he was page email when I essentially he made her and he traded on him.
He played what Yeah, he claimed critic because I'll say this to be just being just fair about the situation. It's like when I first started doing you know, first Sake, it was cold pizza then, and um, you know, Skip was somebody who's opinion about this business and industry I really respected. I mean, he did take me under his wing in a lot of ways and taught me about television because that's not something that I was really familiar with, coming from a print background. So we had a very
good relationship. And so when I did that, when I spoke up on Carrie's behalf, you know about that situation, he was put out and so he sent me a very long email saying he felt betrayed and he was on some I made you type of thing. And you know, we have never we haven't talked since. But that's when our friendship really came into play. Like she did that my back, no matter what behind the scenes, two here and there, all that means, all that did would speak
value to how she respected me. And as a result, I think people started to see that we were really friends and they weren't doing the comparison thing. Fast forward to when she gets in trouble, everybody filing, everybody's seeing her praises for years, got our act lover, everybody her homie. Nobody was publicly, not nobody. They were a handful of people. But all those people who love there and talked about how great and mighty she was, they would get silence.
I'm tweeting, I'm staying whatever, like the saying right like I'm hurt, like hurt, I'm calling her five am I'm like, whirl, how are you doing. She's like, you know, I'm bothered but probably upset, and I'm a legit like this is the craziness. He's like, I had to control Carrie's tweets. My tweets were I'm like you Donald, they were just like that's right. And then when it's all said and done, if they had to do it over again, I guarantee
they would defend her. They would have her back. It's because she was ahead of her time and she was on the right of it. Him. We have more with Jamal Hill and carry a champion when we come back, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ MJ Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have Jamaal Hill and Carrie Champion in the building. Charlomagne, Hey, Jamal, I wonder, right, how would you handle an email like the one you
got from Bill now um out publicly? Like what would you do? Now? I wouldn't hear my out publicly like um it would be I mean, this is the first time I've ever even talked about that. Like most people don't even know that that happened. Um, and this is
not me Aaron it out. It's just like the truth of what it was is that, um it you know, now I probably pick up the phone and it probably would be a lot of custo words involved, and uh there's one yeah, and my you know, my thing with with him was that, um, you know, I felt like that where our relationship was is that you could have called me, like if we could have had that conversation face to face and um, you know, beyond this that, it's just the entitlement of thinking that he made me.
It was just like, oh, so don Like, I'm grateful for how you showed me the ropes and and grateful that I was able to be on a show like first take to expand you know, my profile into to really um you know, kind of raise the awareness of who I was. I mean, it was all a part of a concoction of things that led to me getting the show with Mike, his and hers. But you know, like let's not you know, let's just calm down on
the patriarch you real fast, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, granted, you know, being at ESPN, of course, when you're dealing with somebody of his profile. You have to be careful with with how you check people because it's a lot of people. And then I had another situation, Um, I'm gonna say that one from my book, So I no, no, I want to I want to bring it out in the breakfast club. Yeah. Would you'all have Skipp Bayliss on the show to address it? Like with the hell yea,
we would. He would never do it, but he do it is I would. Look, but let's say that the same way that she speaks in the favor of if, I will say that he's an incredibly complicated woman. As most people who are succeptful in any industry, they are very generous and loving and kerry, and then there's a part of them as very competitive and people and sometimes sometimes those two get mixed up. Like I y'all know, but y'all work together, y'all know this. Look, come on back.
What do you think Sick to Sports would do for women in sports and black women in journalism in general? Um? You know, honestly, I mean, I think the beauty of us having this show. I mean, of course people need to see that it's possible, but um, you know, secondly, I think the way we're doing it is really important to point out is that we're executive producers on this show. This is about This show is truly built around us. So one piece of it is to get on TV
and it's you guys. Know. Another piece of it is to own a portion of what you're doing. And so, um, that ownership component is key because look, Carrie and I are both suffering from a little bit of PTSD from our tent okay, and we were in this situation where, you know, working for such a huge platform is that you have very little ownership of what you do. And we both reached this point in our careers where we want to work with people and not necessarily poor people.
So this is a true collaboration. And you know, not only that is that it's certain things especially now in this time in our country. You know, we have a platforman who is you know, the vice presidential nominee. Black women are the most educated group in the country, that the only racial ethnic group that owns more businesses than
their male counterparts in that racial ethnic group. So this is a time where a lot of black women are seizing their power and I hope rule us that they can see that they don't have to wait for somebody to acknowledge them. They don't have to wait for somebody to quote unquote give them an opportunity. It's the time to seize your power every level you are at. Who came up with the petty name stick to Sports because
that's a nice little jab at ESPN. It was not a jab at ESPN, but like you know, it's funny because like we had to when the original little when we just dropped that had that we were doing the show together. We had a name been there that we just kind of came up with just to fit into the press release. But Seek the Stores was going to be a segment in the show regardless of what it
was named. And then the more that is circulated around the company of Ice, the more the Cary and I talked about it, the more we talked about it with our production Steve I was like, Oh, I think that's the name of the show. So we just kind of arrived at it. From that standpoint, I feel like this would be my favorite sports show to why I saw I'm excited so bad. You appreciate that. I'm you know, it's not a sports show. I mean we are we
are delving into a lot of different areas. Now, granted, what the curb it is probably sports, and there's so much around that that you can break off into also, right, Yeah, I mean, we're going to talk about pop culture, politics, news, especially with an election coming up, and we have a lot to discuss there. One of the reasons we had you know Bush on the show, it's like we didn't talk to Cory Bush about sports. We talked about her about like what she's trying to accomplish in her story.
I mean, and even with Lefron, the majority of that conversation was not about sports. When we do touch on sports, it will be from a ten thousand foot view and talking about those messy intersections with race, gender, politics, culture in that particular way. I heard y'all did an interview with BOSSU and y'all gave Jason woodlock and say steal from smoke damn man. Who are sources? Yeah, I don't know if I call a professional ether, We don't know.
If we gave us we went out of our We have gone out of our way actually to not acknowledge other people when they come from and that is that should be considered grace and mercy um, you know, I think there is, there was. There is a professional level of respect that I give to basically any black woman in this business who gets from every point because I
know how hard it is to do that. What I don't like is that when I see some of those same women who in front of everybody else they're presenting this picture of solidarity, but behind closed doors they're doing working against to under the progress of other women. And so I that's what I take an issue with. Like Carry said, this is not about anybody's politics with these two people in particular, it's about the character of who
they are that I think we all question. There's a reason why they have a certain reputation in this business. That's all I gotta say. There you go, it dangerous for you, don't Jamal, because we saw I saw DLU got into a situation yesterday people run up on YouTube like Trump supporters. No, I've never had that. And this is where and I'm glad you asked that that question, Charlota Magne, because this is where I remind people who might think about it, is that my husband is a
legal gun owner. And that's all for two. You can try if you want to. I'm also from Detroit, and I wasn't always at ESPN. You can get all the smoke that you ask for, but I've never had that, thankfully. I tell carrots all the time. But I'm so proud of y'all because it took a lot of to walk away from ESPN. Like there's so many people who would
not walk away from the mighty ESPN. They think ESPN is their whole existence, is to end all be Also for you too, to step off the boat so you can walk on water is to be applauded because folks be scared to step away. And it said that you both know your power, and I respect that a lot. Well, thank you. We are handing the frayin and Red who got real. Before we leave, I just want to congratulate you Hall of famers. Such a need to be in
the presence radio elite, radio royalty. Yeah, I mean, it's understated what you guys have done for the culture and just in general to have the longevity and the success, Like, just all the kudos to you guys, because that's a tremendous honor that most of us never get to. Hi. That was Jamal Hill and carry champion all right, Keeping Locke will be back. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, It's time for Donkey of the Day. A Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day a little bit of a
mix up, but like a Donkey o the Day. Now, I've been called a lot of my twenty years and Donkey of the Bay is a new wife. Yes, Donkey of the Day goes to CNN's chief legal analyst, Jeff Tubin. Jeff Tubin is also a renowned reporter for The New Yorker. Jeff Tuban is sixty years old, and he's been suspended by the New Yorker and he's asked for some time
off from CNN after doing this. Let's go to Fox News with Sean Hannity for the report police an unsettling answered involving CNN's chief legal analyst now off the air for allegedly pleasuring himself on a zoom video call. Jeffrey Tubin, who was also a staff writer for The New Yorker, was suspended by the magazine for masturbating during the call last week, with other New Yorker employees in w NYC radio staff watching. According to Vice News, which reports the
incident came during a drill for election coverage. VISs says when the group's returned from their breakout rooms, Tuban lowered the camera. The people on the call said they could see Tuban touching himself. Tuban then left the call. Moments later, he called back and seemingly unaware of what his colleagues
had been able to see. New Yorker Magazine told Fox News, Jeffrey Tubin has been suspended while we investigate the matter, and in a statement to Motherboard, Tuban said quote, I made an embarrassingly stupid mistake believing I was off camera. I apologize to my wife, family, friends, and co workers. I believed I was not visible on Zoom. I blame
zoom calls. Bro Zoom calls a mentally and emotionally exhausting zoom calls, a scretchfull as hell and scratching yoda behind the ears, tossing a little egg salad, lower blood pressure, and scressful situations. Now, I'm not making any excuses for jeff Tubman. What he did was unprofessional and totally out of line. But one out of five Americans has an anger management problem, and zoom calls make us all angry. Okay, I have to do things to mentally, emotionally prepare myself
for zoom calls. Now, personally, I would have seasoned my meat loaf before I got on the zoom, but not on the zoom, okay. Like I don't have a problem giving myself a helping hand. Okay, you have to discover your own potential at times, but not on a business zoom call. Okay. I don't think any of us, male or female, can dispute the relaxing effects of turning on this sprinklers. Okay. Sometimes you gotta find those clothes with Fred and Daphne and make Scooby do what it do. Okay,
listen to me. Masturbation fights depression, all right. Back to back zoom calls are depressing. Sometimes you gotta box the one eyed champ to release that dopeman, to have the energy and scrimp to make it through a zoom call. But Jeff, not like this. Okay, you can't have him an wah on the zoom all right, Jeff, I have no problem what you're making, pearl Jam. But it's a time and a place for everything, okay. And the zoom on a business call, it's not the place. And why
does your name your last name? Why does your last name sound like a euphemism for masturbation? Tubing? Tubing sounds like something you would use to describe shaking hands with the milkman on the zoom. And I'm sure during this pandemic, when people had the socially distance from their cut buddies, all those summer flings that didn't happen you away from your side chicks, I'm sure they were replaced with people playing five on one for some warm custard. But what
do you call that? Okay, what do you call masturbation on the zoom? The answer is Jeff's last name. Tubing. Okay, masturbating on zoom call should absolutely be called tubing from here on out, all right. Tubing your meat on zoom? Okay, Tubing the purple headed yogurt slinger on zoom. Okay, Tubing
the Mayonnai's river on zoom. Tubing the hand pupping on zoom. Listen, a lot of y'all judging Jeff for tubing on zoom, But you two have met the group man at midnight on joom, all right, just not during a business call, all right? Now. Back in November of twenty nineteen, Jeff Tubin was reacting to a New York Times report that Trump was briefed on the whistle blow a complaint before releasing military aid to Ukraine, and Jeff's reaction to Trump
is our reaction currently to him. Now, he got caught, simple, Yes, he did get caught. Tubin for Tato sauce on zoom. Please give Jeff Tubin the sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh now you are the doge, the day, the doge, Oh the day. Now, let the record show, um, angelie, because you're not in studio. Somebody in this room, all right, mind you was five minute here, somebody in this room for you earlier said what's wrong with that? When I was discussing this story, when I was just throwing it
around the room, I'm not that person. What's wrong with that? What did he say? He says, the suspension might be a little too far. Let me explain, right, because he did for this person. I'm just saying, because how do we know it wasn't on accident. He took a break from his zoom call. He didn't know the camera was on. It's not like he was stroking his one eye monster live for people on zoom and say, watch this watch this,
watch this. He might have paused it, or he might have thought he was all for a second, because he probably closed his laptop a little bit and say, hey, let me handle the one eyed monster. Then I get back to the absolutely no reason to be proving sauce on his business zoom call. We also don't know if he did it on purpose or by accident. You how do you know he knows that purpose? Only he knows that? How do you people to see? First of all, what do you mean when you say not on purpose, you
mean masturbating? No, I mean for people to see. He might have done that. You know, some people are exhibitionists. Some people get turned on by people watching that. But let's say it wasn't asked. Let's say you really just thought he was, you know, you know, pushing the camera away from his junk and wanted to get a little one eyed monster going before the next zoom call. Because you stop saying one eyed monster. You want to call
it the mPire player. Broka, it's a penist. You can say penis and it sounds way better, but you can't sounds way better. You can stroke the one eye man. He was shuffling his iPod. The moral of the story is this, though, I think that this has been a common occurrence during the pandemic. I think it's a lot more people who have been um you know, scra zoom accidents. Yeah, scrangling their sideclops on zoom. We're gonna call it Tuban from now on. I think it's a lot of Tubeman
going on. All right, we got more it up next. We're a breakfast club. Hey, Charlomagne the guard here, and I just want to wish a Mary Christmas to all my credit cards cameras out there. Did the season to find you a scamera friend, so you can save some money in any major department store in America. The breakfast Club. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got a special guest on the line. He's been here before, the brother Dion Taylor. Welcome back,
rebel man. What's happening man? Good morning? Hey Dan, you are a thriller making mother you hit me? You got the new film out right now? It seemed like it's another thriller. Here's a thriller, man, But you know what, now, I love trying to make the films man that have. You know, the obviously are thrillers, but they have a great message inside of them. Just like Black and Blue. I feel like fay Tale is like on the same level in terms of like having messaging inside of the film.
What do you enjoy most about thrilling? Directing thrill I love audiences, man, So thrillers and horns sometimes, you know, really really come off better for me because I love entertaining people. You know, when I was younger, man, going to the movies. You know, movies always acted as escapism for me. So you got all kind of you ain't got no money, you know what I mean. You're living in the projects like I was when I was younger, you know, being able to go to the movies, man,
you expect that film to transport you somewhere else. So as I got older and became a filmmaker, I always wanted to make movies that just entertained. But also with my activism, I figured out the world that on top of the entertainment, if I could put a message inside of that entertainment, then I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing as a filmmaker. How do you judge how a movie does now because there's so many theaters closed.
It is so difficult to show movies. I mean, I don't even know how you even finished this movie up with the pandemic, So how do you judge how successful a movie does? Now? You know what? It's a lot of people slipping through the cracks, you know, because ain't know, you can't really test no more and can't really see like, oh man, that movie did this. And then streaming is a whole other world. Now you know, you could put something on streaming and no one knows how it does.
But then you know what I mean. Fortunately for me, man, I'm you know, our film Fatale, which comes out in December eighteenth, it is going to theaters everywhere the theaters are open, so right now there are plenty of markets that are still open. But AMC and a few other outlets are doing a great job. They have this thing called AMC Theaters dot Com where you can go there and basically rent out the whole theater for you, your friends and your family. And then they got low capacity
stuff that they're doing. So we're buying one, get one free ticket. And look, man, I just know what I know, which is I love films in the theater shortly after that, I'm sure the movie's gonna, you know, transition to a world where people can get it at home. But the theater experience man ain't nothing like it, and we gotta be careful to man as African American filmmakers, it took us. It took us a long time to get our movies
in the theater. A long time, y'all. Remember it only a couple of years ago that people like Will Packer and Tyler Perry a few other people broke that door now where we could get these movies out consistency. And now we're in a position where if we all of a sudden just start taking everything we got to streaming when they open them doors back, we don't want to be back in the straight to DVD box, right. It's real.
I was gonna say, I was gonna ask you that guy, I see a lot of movies are going straight to streaming. I was gonna say, you know, what are your thoughts on that? Because you know now people are like, after the movie, get a logical straight to streaming and not have to worry about it. DJ Mvy you just said everything. Man, I'm watching that because I know as an independent filmmaker. Man, doing this last year was you know, obviously incredible year
for me and our team here independently. We released Black and Blue Any Intruder in one year, both theatrically. But prior to that, man, it took me almost teen years to get a movie in the theater. You know what they're trying to put you in there, so do a
day and date type thing. So now as I look at the landscape, I'm going like them, Man, I hope we don't go for that where all of a sudden, Now the next eight months were like streaming, stream and stream, and then all of sudden the theaters open back up and we don't have no you know, we don't have no films that's hit in the theater. So we gotta be very mindful of that, man, So don't worry. I'm out here. That's my job. Make sure we go to the theaters. Now, Now did the pandemic dion? How did it?
How did it impact the production of this film? And I saw you on Instagram you had to mask on in social distancing. I'm like, how how how did that happened? So I shot this film Fatale right before the pandemic. But then we shot during the pandemic. Um. It's interesting, man, we were the first film to be shot in the US during the pandemic. And obviously because we're one hundred percent black owned production company, Man, we were we were out there grinding. That film is called Don't Fear, which
stars uh Tyrese and Joseph Sakora. Terrence jay Is in its really dope, poor film, you know what, Ti tie. After a couple of months, man, I just kind of got, you know, a little bit like, Man, how do we get out here and get get working? Man? I always feel like the energy is don't allow the moment to control You control the moment. And just like you guys are doing right now, Man, you gotta figure out the way that you get through this. Otherwise, Man, you sit
you sit back. You're scared, you know. So that's why we called that film Don't Fear. But fay tal which is coming out December eighteen, we shot that a little bit right before the pandemic. Now, this is this the big story about fay Tao. It was gonna be my first ever summer release, and you know, if you're a filmmaker, you want a movie to come out in the summer, like that's what you're fighting for and the pandemic hit. Man.
I just remember watching the NBA game and being like, yeah, what you mean the game is canceled and then everything else just went with it. Wow. You know you and Michael Eally work together a lot. Y'all getting y'all Will Packer, Kevin Hart Spike lead didn't all one? Why y'all got so much chemistry? I think Elie is dope. Man, I think he's underrated. Also, you know, people don't realize, you know, Elie is a great box office draw as well. Everything
he's done is successful. People go see him. But more importantly, when I had an opportunity to work with two time Academy Award win a Hillary Swain, I was trying to think of who from the culture could I put her with that we've never seen, or that that would be, you know, a little bit different for a film, and Elie was the choice. Man I had just finished The Intruder with him. That film had opened number two in
the world. The reviews were great. People love seeing him in this complex type of role different from what he you know, the perfect guy and other things he had did, and Man, I didn't miss with this when Elie is incredible, I mean opposite her. You know, we wanted to put a film on a platform that could be considered like a gone girl or a true fatal attraction, and that makes sense something on the level where the performances are through the roof, the cinematography is through the room, and
it's complex. So what you see in the trailer is not what the film is about, do you know what I mean? And I think he delivered on every level. Man and Hillary and him together a few times, you know, on set, I had to be like, yo, this is it's incredible to see. You thought they're gonna actually sleep
with each other something time. No, no, no, they they know they were always professional, man, but when they when actors locked in in film, if you're doing it right, you know, it's it's the chemistry is always gonna be through the room, you know what I mean. So they have some very hot, crazy, you know, sex scenes. They had some very crazy intimate moments, but then you know it's a thin line between love and Haydon. That's what the film explores. All right. We got more with Dion
Taylor when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning everybody, Angela Yee, Charlo mine the gad we are the Breakfast Club. Were still kicking it with Dion Taylor. Now, with everything that's going on in the world, we see a lot of companies having a black initiative now when they're doing stuff for black people and giving this. We're seeing the same thing with Hollywood. Is Hollywood opening and do a little bit more and say, you know what,
let's let's get a black initiative. Yeah, man, I think y'all know that. Y'all in the entertainment business. Man, you gotta see what's happening and how it's moving. I think it's only a matter of time for this to have happened. But yeah, man, we're seeing a lot of companies step out, you know, speak to the black audience, push for you know, black men and women into the space. And I think that's great. Man. What I'm what, I'm really out here
fighting for its ownership. Though. I think it's one thing to have a job or somebody to validate you or give you a chance, But I also think it's more important for us to be able to own and control who we are in our own brands and what we represent here at hit An Empire with The Intruder, Traffic, Meet the Blacks, Faith twel we own these films outright. So now what I'm doing is knocking on the door at Hollywood and saying, yo, allow me to keep distributing
while also being an owner. And that's very unique and different. I can only name a couple of people that own their content, and I just want to be one of those people that I can keep doing that. So I'm hoping that the market changes to where we get more people doing that, you know what I mean, Because at the end of the day, Envy and Charlemagne like, we got to create libraries. If we don't have no libraries, then all we're gonna be doing is repeating the same
thing over and over again. It's interesting when I go to Hollywood now and I see a movie and I'm like, yo, man, I would love to remake that or rebuild that. I gotta go to them for that, do you know what I mean? So hopefully in the next ten years we have a world where my son and my daughter they want to go remake Fake Tao or remake The Intruder, like you know, it's Dad in the office, Like go and do it, you know what I mean. Period, he has not too many that owned the content outright, Like
I know you, Tyler Perry. I don't even know who else in the film world. I don't either, man, But I mean that's what makes it. But look, it's hard to do this, you know, Like you know, you look at the product now where you're like, damn looking at Fatal with Hillary and Michael Eli and Tyrn Turner and look at the Intruder and look at Black and Blue
and you look at all this stuff. But bro, I was you know, I was putting thirty five sits in my gas tam, you know, eight years ago, sleeping on somebody's couch, hoping I get, you know, get a meeting with someone. But it was all of those nose that allowed me to tell myself yes and get out here and to push, you know what I mean, and push and push, and then when when the yes started to come, I didn't want those yeses anymore because I was building
something else. So it's hard, man. But I think there's a lot of people out here that have amazing ideas, amazing TV ideas, and I'm just saying, pursue it. Give them one but then give yourself too, you know what I mean. That's right. You know a lot of actors right, like, it's hard for them to shape the characters of the role they play, especially when they're doing these thrillers. Do you do you take your work home as a director because you're doing that really got to live with every
emotion in this film? Yeah? Always, man, I think if you're not doing that, then you're not a real artist. Part of what I try to present in every film is the ability to overcome something. You know, Black and Blue Naomi Harris, she had to overcome racism and corruption. You know. If you think about Traffic, Paula Patton had to, you know, get through that world. And fay Twer is no different. Without me giving away what fay Twer is about. Yes,
it's a neurotic thriller. Yes it's a near thriller. But what Michael Eli's going to go through in this film it's true to form, man, Like, it's it's a reality that we actually live in now. So people are like, oh man, it looks like obsessed and I'm like, Nah, that ain't it. You know what I mean? This is this is a completely different animal and it deals with some real things that we're going through in life, and
he has to figure it out. So I love projects that put you in the world that you have to overcome something, and yeah, you take that home every night, man, because we overcome it. Right now, we're trying to figure out how to do the breakfast club with social distancing and I'm on an iPad at home, you know what I mean, So we gotta be keep figuring it out. I hate it. It sucks, but you know, I gotta do this for you because you know, I want to see you do good. When Dione does good, we all
do good and Dion get so many black people opportunities. Man, It's like, yeah, we gotta support hidden in fire man. I appreciate you, see and I'm you know, while we're on the airmass where tell you, thank you, Envy, you, thank you, Charlomagne, you you especially man that's been you know obviously, you know, activism is a big part of my life. Working with Robert Smith. I've just been blessed
to know you, man and to have you. And for people that's out there that's listened to this show, it's important you guys know the same thing that this dude is talking, he walks it. I've been there on the ground man, where we've been on, you know, marching and putting forth efforts behind then and you picking up the phone at four o'clock in the morning. You're a time five o'clock in the morning and putting people together. So
I want to just tell you, man, thank you for that. Man, Because it's a lot of people that I like to call imposters. Those are people that are online on shows that talk the good game, you know what I mean, But at the end of the day, they're not doing anything, and you're one of those people that are actually really doing it, you know I mean. And so I want
to tell you thank you for that. Man. Like when we did b Will Vote, we ended up registering almost eight hundred thousand people over five and a half months, and you were very you were very instrumental in helping us, giving us a voice tapping in. I mean, we've done numerous PSAs and I've been able to give you no money for nothing, and I just want to tell you thank you for that. Man. Not about the money though, It's about us moving forward as a community and as
a coaching That's what it's about. That period period and then when a DJ envy, Man, when we're gonna get when you getting going man? Like, I mean, you became the sexiest radio host in the world. Man, when when your show was coming back? Man, what's gonna happen? Man? What's going on? I mean, we got we got a lot of stuff in the play. You know, we do a real estate show where we teach people how to get in the real estate game and how to get in it the proper way. So that's the main thing.
And also family, Like you know, growing up, the only thing that I've seen his family was concerned was the Cosby show. Myself. My mother wasn't a lawyer and my father wasn't a doctor, So I couldn't relate to the fact that you know, people can actually turn on and say, damn, he's he's from the same place that I am, and he's the right way. Yeah, he made mistakes, he had problems, but he's still be able to show love to his wife and show love to his kids. But my whole
thing is financial freedom in generation of wealth. You know, like I said, I didn't know anything about buying a house or investing. My parents didn't know. I was the
first person in my family go to college. So my whole, my whole thing is if I can teach my community how to do it and not get them, not charge them ten thousand dollars, but really teach them the insplanation and show them this is why you need a good credit and this guy can help you with your credit, and this is where you get you know, loans from them, and what a hard money loan is, what a conventional loan is, and those are the things that we need to talk more about. And that's why I'm so big
on it. Because you know, my first house I bought, my interest rate was fourteen percent, you know what I mean. And you know who met with that person, Buster Rahms, because he didn't know, so Buster Rams, the guy I talk. You know, we just didn't know. So now I'm able to help and talk people and really got him the right way. So those are the most important things for myself, man, helping our community, because if we won't do it, we don't help each other. Nobody else will. Man. Were you
doing a great job? Man? That's why I asked, like, what's happening? Man? Because I we all first generation whatever it is we're doing. When you first generation you fall down, you bump your head. You don't know because you can never point to anyone that has done I don't know anyone that was a director or a writer or owned a company, you know what I mean. So now you like, damn,
what do you do? How do you do this? So I'm really really excited man, to see what you guys are doing and what you guys are doing for the community. So that's dope, man, because don't nobody know nothing about real estate. Absolutely, Dion. We appreciate you, my brother, and I know you offered to buy an additional ticket for people who purchased a ticket to Ciefai Talent Theaters. How can people cash in on that free additional ticket? Yeah, man, you go to ADAM dot com, adam tickets dot com
and yes, right now, what we're doing is the opening weekend. Man, if you buy a ticket to fay Taw wherever you are in the country, I'm buying you an additional ticket to go see the film. Also, please go to AMC Theaters dot com to see how you could book out a theater. But outside of all of that, go spend the money and go see this film man, Fake Tao star Hillary Swank, Michael Eally, Mike Coulture, that's Luke Cage,
Tyran Turner. Oh yeah, that's came from Minister society. Go see this film, man, it's incredible and you will love it. If you love Black and Blue or The Intruder, or you like Fatal Attraction or Gone Girl, this is the movie for you to see. Man, it's incredible. Let me ask you one more question. They always say that these Fatal Attraction movies, if you've seen one, you see them all. How is Faytal different? Oh, it's different than every way. Man.
First of all, it's a it's a complex thriller. So it's not about a man sleeping with a woman and then she crazy. That's not what the film is about. I would also say this to that. I don't think I've repeated any type of film ever in my career where you're like, oh, I've seen that movie before. You might say that in the beginning when you see a trailer, but everyone is consistently like, no, that's a different movie.
But here's the thing, man, if you think about the film business right now, we the only people do that. We the only ones that do that with film. How many Spider mans have they made and don't nobody saying, Man, it's the same Spider Man, you know what I mean, It's like we do that with each other. Man. Any movie we make is always oh, that's just like you know. But I probably myself on making films that are not just like so Fay Tale is completely different than anything
you've ever seen. I will guarantee it. When you get in the Thief, you're gonna be like, Oh, I did not know that was gonna happen. That's what's gonna happening. Thank you, brother, appreciate you'all. Man, God bless man, and please be safe. And I appreciate the time my brother. I tell y'all what's up y'alls? Angela Ye, wishing you and your family the very best this holiday season from
all of us here at the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club, everybody is DJ Envy, angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. You got a positive note for the people. Listen. The positive note is simply this, man, there's a difference between maliciously offending somebody on purpose and somebody being offended by truth. If you're offended by the truth, that's your problem. I have no obligation to not offend you if I'm speaking the truth. Okay, the truth is
supposed to offend you. That's how you know. You don't got it. Rudolph the Red Nose out of every sign, and if you ever saw him, you wouldn't say it. So cool cool breakfast club pitches
