This is your week up Hall Breakfast Club to show you love to hate from the East to the West Coast, dj nd Angela, Ye, Charlomagne, the really show on the planet. This is where I respect this show because this is a voice of society. James in the game, guys are the coveted morning show. What y'all earning inpacting the coach went up in the morning and as day want to hear that Breakfast the world's most dangerous morning show. Good morning Usa. Hey yo yo, yo, yo yo. What's up? Angela, yee,
what's ups? And uh, Charlomagne, I'm sure he's running a little late. But guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Yes, ha ha ha Wednesday Day. How was your little trip? I was in Bermuda. It was Fantasy I stick it with their heroes weekend festival so they had juvee out there, carnival and all of that. I was at my friends from high school, a whole bunch of us, so we had a great time. Uh yeah, it was. It was a lot of fun. Okay, I know my voice is still a little raspie from it,
but that's good. That means you have a great time from New York Bermuda's only like a two hour flight, so you know it's a nice quick getaway. Okay, all right, Well today is my son's Logan's graduation. He graduates middle school today. So yesterday all he wanted was these for graduation. He wanted to pay off White. Jordan's not easy. It was that Virgil did. Virgils the one that owns off White.
He's also the one that's working for Louis Va time. Well, he did a collaboration with Jordan, and my son has been into these sneakers for like the last six months, and that's all he wanted for graduation. The only problem is when they came out they were like one hundred and fifty dollars. Now they're like two thousand dollars. So I've been trying to find you like it. No, I
don't have it and have five kids. So now I've been trying to find somebody who's been trying to sell it and not trying to make that much money off of me. That's not doing your stop. I found a pair, so he'll be happy today. I grab five hunting. That's good. It's a good price. Final selling sneakers five hundred. You should ask for more, you should have but they understood what it was. I told him what it was and they were just like I would let it slide. So
he'll he'll get those a little bit later. So I'm excited for him. So today is graduation. So anyway, today on the show, the cast of Sorry to Bother You will be joining us, and that's Terry Crews, Amori Hardwick, and Boots Riley, So we'll kick it with them a little bit later. I haven't seen the movie. I've seen like trailers and it's a little weird. Yeah, you know what. So my friend Jennet is staying with me and she actually went to go see it last night. What did
she say? And she told me it was a very strange movie and if she was high, that's what I said, I said, if I was high. She said it was a great movie. But she said she feels like if she was high, it would have been an even better experience. Not that we're promoting people to get high to go
see this movie. It's a little weird movie. And we got front pageans what we're talking about, you man, we got to talk about these and I don't know if you guys have been talking about this while I've been gone, but over twenty three hundred kids separated from their parents at the US Mexico border. And that's just in about
one month. Wow. Really sad. Sad. And I know we've been talking about this before I left, and I always feel like, um, it's just so important for us to talk about immigration here in the United States and what's going on underneath Donald Trump. All right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keep a lot of this to Breakfast Club, Good Morning in sports. New York Knicks has just recently signed Lebron James. Don't get fake news.
That's that's naturue. I was hoping, like I'm praying on that everyone that was true and say you throw that out there, and the way you said, you throw it out there, youdaw some positivity and the comebacks that they weren't weren't. Was that positive for New York? Is it positive for Lebron? I don't know, but exactly so that's natural. No, that's that's natural. Anyway, Let's talk about some real news.
What's going on with Trump and this border, this Mexico border, these kids, and I know we've been talking about this up here, and here's the situation. Over twenty three hundred kids have been separated from their parents at the US Mexico border, and that's in the period of about one month. That's under Donald Trump's zero tolerance policy, and they're saying there's no clear system in place to reunite them. Now, if you guys follow Michael Skolnick on Twitter, he posts
about this constantly. It has a lot of links to articles in case you don't know exactly what's going on. But immigrants who are arrested near the border are taking to processing centers and they are trying to see if some of them are granted asylum. It's a misdemeanor crime of illegal entry, so a lot of times those immigrants often plead guilty in group hearings. They get a sentence of a few days in prison or time served, and then they get quickly deported unless they have a credible
fare of returning to their home country. And I've been watching videos of there's one nine year old kid. They said the gangs told their family they had to leave right away, so they left and came here and hasn't seen his parents since. Now, everybody's been arguing about this. Here is what Fox newses Laura Ingram had to say about there's these immigrant child attention centers. Some of these kids are five years old and younger that are being
separated from their parents. And there's been studies done that show how trauma can happen to a child when they're separated from their kids at such an early age. So, since more illegal immigrants are rushing the border, more kids are being separated from their parents and temporarily housed and what are essentially summer camps, or as the San Diego
Union Tribune describe them today, is looking like basically boarding schools. Okay, I don't know if they she saw the kids that were it wasn't And yeah, so as you can see, just very tone deaf what's going on now here. This is what Michael Grim had to say about these kids who are in these child detention centers, sitting in cages. I think it's extremely unfortunate. But what people are forgetting
They just want to listen to those tapes. You know, I can take it to any nursery and you're going to hear the exact same things as as a mother leaves to go to work and has to leave for child at daycare. You're going to hear those same exact things. So Michael Gramman needs to leave your kids in a child detention center since it's a daycare. Who was the compassion like this? Seems like people just don't care about these kids. Now. Here's what Anne Coats had to say
on Fox News. And I would also say one other thing, these child actors weeping and crying on all the other networks twenty four to seven right now, do not fall for it, mister president. She called them child actors. Them child actors. The fact that these five year old, six year olds, eight year olds, nine year olds are crying, holding onto the gate because their parents are going they don't know who to talk to. And I you know,
some of these kids aren't being united. And guess what a lot of times when people come here and they're trying to get asylum and maybe they are going to get it, or they're going through the whole process and they have no idea where their kids are. All right. Here is what koy Lewandowski had to say about as he was arguing on Fox News. Also, I mean, look, I read today about a ten year old girl with Down syndrome. Who was taken from her mother and put
in a cage. I read about a they just they wan't want to a ten year old with down syndrome anything. You worked, but the bottom line is very scaring you. These people are crazy, man. There's no compassion. And this is America, right, this is the land of the Free. This is where we're supposed to care about people in and take other people's problems and try to help them out, right,
That's that's America. A couple in California has raised over four million dollars in Facebook fundraises for immigrant families, and they are set to raise five million dollars in under five days. That's in response to the zero tolerance policy on immigration and the separation of thousands of kids from their families at the borders. Charlotte and Dave Wilner they started their fundraising campaign after seeing a two year old girl crying as her mother, who was seeking asylum from Honduras,
was being searched and detained. And they additionally wanted to raise fifteen hundred dollars to help cover the bond fees for one person, but it just grew so much that they raised over four million dollars. If you've ever been to a kennel, and you'll see how they keep the dogs all in chain in gates and you know, all gated up in This section is the pit bulls, and this section is the German shepherds. This section is the little dogs. That's how that picture looked yesterday when I
seen it. Discover for anybody who thinks that it's okay and it's illegal what these people are doing trying to come to the country, and then doesn't see an issue with this, then that's the real problem. I mean, it is illegal, but yeah, some people that think some people are taking us in humane, Yeah, but it's inhumane with It's inhumane what they're doing too, the people that are
trying to get in here illegally. But I will say it makes me one of the people got kids at all, because how can you have kids and not have empathy for other people's children, passion at all. And it's a misdemeanor. So as some people just get sent right back, and some people actually do get asylum and they're separated and might never see their kids again. My goodness. All right, Well last front page news, Charlemagne, you just got there.
Oh man, I overslept last night. I was at UM, I was at well, you know, we got Boots Boots Trille here today, Terry crew Hard, creator and director of Sorry to Bother You. That's the movie that's coming out. So I did July. I did a screening for them last night with Lakeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson, and then we had a Q and A and I stayed up too late. You really on Good Music's payroll? Bro got another pair of yeasys on yas I don't know what where'd you get it from? What I get them from?
If you got to ask a question with a question that means you lying where I get them from? Yes? I think I think I'm pretty sure Good Music. Oh my goodness, this guy here, you gotta payn't I got some leppards door? Oh you're box in the back? Then? All right? All right? And then I guess I'm gonna pay roll to Hey man, they're comfortable, dad. This is a great dad, You great dad? You all right? Okay? They get it off your chests. Eight on drink five eight five one on five one. If you're upset, you
need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe you had a bad night or you just need to vent, or maybe you want to spread some positivity. Eight on drink five eight five one on five one Get it off your chest call us now is the breakfast club? Good morning. You're time to get it off your chests. Whether you're Man or blast, better have the same dry. We want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this Angel? Angel? Get it off your chests? Bro, Man,
I am a blast brother today. Okay, tell us about Angel? What's up? You need to be blessed with the name like Angel. My son about to be a year old. I got my next one coming and about less than a month. Everything's coming together, working hard, busting ass. Congratulations, man, I appreciate it. Man, I gotta stay blasted. Everything's good on this side. How about you guys? Oh man, I'm blessed Black and Holly favorite sir. Enjoy them kids, they
grow fast. You please talk to me. I got a I got a white brother right uh huh Man, he did some mayonnaise ass and I couldn't explain to him how man, what mayonnaise means? The way you can You can't know what I mean. You can't explain to him what mayonnaise means, yeah, it's more racist. But it's not, though, because anybody can be mannais. That's right. Telling mayonnaise is just a disgusting, nasty substance, and you don't ever want to be mannais. Okay? All right? Brother? And Charlemagne just
pulled out a big jaw. That's right, man. You know what I'm saying? That looks like what size is that? This right here is a one gallon? A one gallon with eight flew it down three point seventy eight leader jar of Helmet's real manis okay? And I'm keeping it here because I wanted to spoil, right, And when it starts getting yellow and starts to steak, then y'all won't understand what I mean when I say you kept the minis out too long? Hello, Hey, what's up. I want
to make the point about the illegal immigrant good. I want to see it. I want to see if everybody has the same energy feeling bad about the kids, if they say, hey, let's take this family of five and stick them in your house, and then see if they have that same energy. You know you so you think it's okay to rip kids away from their parents. I don't understand your point. It's not about if it's okay or not. Lets so, why would you take a family of five and put them in your house? I want
to hear what you're saying. In your house these kids and they're taking them from their parents. So if you want to keep this together with their parents, and they say, all right, this is the solution, take their family and you stick them in your house and you take care of them until they're able to seek their aside the more whatever it is. And let's see if people have that fame energy, how about the family back? Why don't you not separate them from their children? Well that I
don't know. That's their choice that they made, that's their choice. Immigration problem. Oh my god, listen. If you're just not a humane person and you think that this is okay and your solution is will imagine if they were in your house. That's just crazy to me. It's not imaginings. If you would still do it, would you still have that what is the point of that you're entited to? You?
You know what? Yes, I would take a family of five with a two year old so that they wouldn't be ripped away from their families and be torn apart all right now, somebody gonna hold you that. Ye don't be just throwing stuff out there if you know, if you're not. I believe in humanity and helping other people out and being a human being and not doing things like that. I believe. I believe, and I think too, and I believe there has to be another solution then
taking kids away from their parents. I agree wholeheartedly what I would. If you're a family of five, a family and five of legal immigrants, Angelie has a place for you to stay. I mean, I don't even understand how this could be a joke. I'm not saying it's a joke. I'm just thinking that's something to think about. Absolutely, get it off his chests. Eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent it is up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the
breakfast club. Isn't your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man black, than from you on the breakfast club. But you got something on your mind? Hello, who's this baby? Hey? Mom? I getting gonee chess um. I really I just uh, my heart is broken right now, like my heart is broken. These families that are fleeing their country. I'm saying I was lucky enough to be just born three hours on this side of the border, and my cousins weren't. No,
my cousins aren't. They're they're they're fleeing cartels. They're clean drug cartels, like like they're barely able to to survive over there, and they're just trying to get help. And I wish I could help them. I wish I could do something. I would feel like I'm like, I can't do anything, and it just breaks my heart. It really breaks my heart. As you know, I you can wish, and you can pray, and you can hope, and and it's just I feel like it's never going to change.
What do we have to do? Like, what do I have? What can I do? I'm just I'm just here looking and hearing and and I'm have you ever seen a child being ripped from their mother's arms? Like I don't understand.
I just don't understand how even drug cartels have more sometimes in some aspects, in some cases, because I could just go on and on about stories of how even they had more heart than our What you can do right now, you can call you you could call your reps at two two two two four three one two one and tell them to end the separation of families. Got the boarders, ask your sending it as the path to keep families together, acting your house rep the path
to help separated children. Act. That's something you can do immediately right now? Hello? Who's that? What a big chalkolate the toe sucker house? Everybody? Goodness, I haven't spoke to you, know what. Be nice to me and become on all right? What nice? What's up? Brother? How you doing? I'm good, but I'm good. I'm gonna play another game another round of is it just me? Is that all right? Okay?
Get out? Is it just me? Or the Charlotta Magne sound like Daffy Duck when he says that's despicable, that's just Is it just me? Or Do's angel real butter on the Bunyans when they hurt? Is it just me? Or Zenvi's partner's hair played out? Envy's partner's hair played out? What's that mean? I don't have a partner. I did it for the oh. I thought he said your partner's hair. I was like, give's hair? Got to do it? I was like, I have a partner my hair. You have
bunyan ge. No, I don't have any bunions, but that's cool. All right. Hello, who's this Nathan Bryan from Florence, South Carolina. What's up, Broke Lawrence? What's happening to flow down? I just wanted to call and talk to get some stuff on my chest. Like, I just really feel like a lot of a lot of black news um coverages is not really giving us the truth on what's really going
on in the world. I just think a lot a lot of these a lot of news companies are just really giving us information based on a certain party, and I think that's wrong. So what's really what's really going on in the world? Brother tell us tell us on behalf of the Africa African American delegation, what's going on in the world. Well, just like I was just listening to y'all and y'all was talking about the pictures and stuff. But what they really not telling us is a lot
of them pictures came from twenty fourteen. They wasn't like real recent. All the pictures is not new. And I know I heard somebody say something about actors, and what we really got to understand is they do have a lot of stuff that's going on in that stage. Now, I can't say the kids or whoever was actors, but I know that's going on. You believe with and Coult and Coat called the immigrant children child actors. That's what you believe is going on. No, I can't say I
believe it, but I know what's going on. You know what I'm saying. Um, I did some research. In two thou twelve, they made it a law where they can pass out on fake news. How you call? How do you call? How you call him? And getting mad at the news networks for reporting fake news, but then you call up here reporting news and you don't know if it's fake or not. You just talking. No, I'm telling you it's real. Oh okay, you ask me about and culture. I've never seen that. I just heard y'all say that,
so I wouldn't know about that. Well, twenty three hundred kids have been taken it. Twenty three hundred kids have been taken from their families between May and June. All right, Well they said xx Tincion still alive too, though, that's the other thing going on. They didn't say that day. So you know whatever, everybody living in their all little simulation. All right, get it off your chests. Eight, don't drink five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent, you can hit us up at anytime. You've got rooms all the way. But yeah, we are going to talk about xxx fantasticon. We'll give you an update on what's going on. And fans did pay their final respects at a visible will tell you what happened there. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping locked this to Breakfast club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. What do you push you? That's what you thought. The beef's over. Let it go over. But we still got
to remind people that he holds this out. That's all same way we remind Lebron that he's three and six in NBA finals. You gotta remind Drake that he's won and one in rap battles. Well, let's get to the rooms. Let's talk x x X tenon right, Fantastion. It's about Angela y on the Breakfast Club. But xxx ten Tassion's music has been climbing the charts now. His music is
dominating on iTunes, on Amazon, on Spotify, everywhere. They said his sad song from his latest album is the number one song on iTunes, and also the song Changes from that same album is number five. The album seventeen, which came out in twenties seventeen, it's also in the top ten at number five. Spotify also did an rip xxx ten tasion banner and featured his playlist at the top of its browser. People were mad at spot just took
his music off three weeks ago exactly. They said, if he wasn't good enough to be in your issue when he was alive, don't switch up now. I agree. Keep that same energy and the words of the late great Notorious Big who was also a gun down, You're nobody until somebody kills you, all right. In the meantime, please are offering a three thousand dollar reward for any tips in the hopes will lead to the arrest of people
all day. Right, Yeah, just open up a Twitter account, Hey, Broward County Police, just open up a Twitter account, Open up on Instagram. I think y'all have a lead suspect. Well right now they are saying that they think it was a random shooting, a random killing, and his team
has issued a statement on his death. They said that the xx Santason touched the lives of millions around the globe and will forever reside in the hearts of countless fans who listened to his music, attended his concerts, and felt the glow of his uncontainable, undeniable and unique spirit. By the way, only three thousand dollars, I know, I thought that was really low. Three wrecks. They gotta get
the money from somewhere. What are you talking about. They got to get the money to give it to somebody's from from the sheriff's office. They don't have that much money. They said a big thank you to our social media community for the many tips we received regarding the death of local rapper. The officers asking anyone with information to contact homicide detectives Foster and John Criscio, and they gave the numbers nine five, four, three, two, one four to
one zero. Probably like for forendics to come back from the car and stuff. Yeah, that's what I'm because I see your lead suspect now. According to Xxx Tantasion's lawyer, he does think that the shooting was a random robbery, said, I think he went to the bank before it happened. I think the determination was that he wanted to buy a motorcycle. But detectives aren't discounting any theory right now,
so they don't know exactly what happened. But cops believe that it was a random shooting, and so does his lawyer. And I don't know if that guy is the lead suspect, but he definitely should be bought in for questioning after what I saw on social and right in the meantime, fans did pay a final respect to him at a vigil as they were mourning him, and in honor of him, dozens of fans actually came to the location outside of the location Motorsports where they paid respects to him. They
bought flowers, photos, candles. Other people threw up the X sign and they were coloring the sidewalk with notes, lyrics and drawings. Now, his abuse accuser actually showed up. Geneva Iola, the woman who accused him of abusing her while she carried a child. She actually has broken her silence as well. Listen to what she had to say. You know the fact that they burned my bro like that's he disrespectable?
Like how can you guys do that? Run? Okay, how many how much you guys hate me, Like, why would you guys do that? Oh? When she bought stuff Todividual, his fans set it on fire and they actually chased her away. She posted, I want to scream at the top of my lungs until I can't us then keep screaming. I don't want to believe this. No one knows the ish I feel for you. Yeah, why would you do that to a victim of domestic violence? Right? And M Cops did have to fire rubber bullets and tear gas
to disperse the crowd at his memorial. They said things got really crazy. They were at least three hundred people and they were filling a stretch of Melrose Avenue in LA. Those fans that were there then got rowdy. They were climbing on top of building roofs and swarming passing cars, throwing rocks at nearby police, and so eventually there was tear gas, pepper suet bullets, and rubber bullets to disperse everyone.
I mean, listen, I don't care how much you love your favorite artists or your favorite athlete, your favorite celebrities. Sometimes they're just dead wrong and something that they did and you can still like them and acknowledge that they're wrong, So don't take it out on the victim just because that that man did something wrong when he was alive. All right, Um, let's s scared for a second. A coin is going to be launching a cryptocurrency called a coin.
You should have called it the black dollar. I actually like a coin. That's pretty cute now, he said. I think that blockchain and crypto could be the savior for Africa in many ways because it brings the power back to the people and brings the security back into the currency system, and it also allows people to utilize it in the ways where they can advance themselves and not allow government to do those things that are keeping them down. That's the only thing I don't understand that. And I'm
into business and finance and invested. I just never understand cryptocurrency. How can you just create and says okay, I'm going to create a coin, and what is the worth of it? How do you get the worth of a coin, a coin or whatever his name is, whatever you called it. You know, how do you get the worth get my coin? I don't know about you, but I know how to get me an acorn. When you gonna get you get me a car. I don't know, I don't how do you?
How do you like? What's the worth of it? Yeah, something that you really would have to I'm gonna create my own currency. And then just nobody went on the cryptocurrency expert. What would your currency be called the beige dollar? I put that point so it dropping a clues bomb for Acon. All Acon ever is out here doing is the work. When the last time Acon put out music even featuring a damn That's why I respect it. Man just started doing the work. Man's cryptocurrency will be available
for sailing two weeks. So I gotta buy money money, That's what I said. How do you know? I'm over for Sam. I'm not buying no damn money. I'm gonna buying money a coin. All right. Somebody got explaining to me. I'm just saying, I don't claim to be the highest grade of we know, the country. Somebody explaining this to me. All right, we'll get into that, all right, I manjla yee. And that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, we have the
cast of Sorry to buy to bother you. I did a Q and A last night. For the cast. I'm sorry to bother you. I mean, this isn't all of the cast. We actually have the creator director, which is Boots Riley, and we have Terry Crews and a Maria Hartwood coming. But the round out the cast, the stars mckith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson and my man Jermaine Fowler. All right, well, I haven't seen it, but when I looked at the trailer looked like I needed to be
high to watch it. I've seen it, and um, it's interesting. You will definitely leave the movie theater asking yourself, what the F did I just watch? Good Way or a bad Way? Oh? I'm thinking a good way. Okay, I'm thinking a good one. All right, we'll kick it with them when we come back to Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got some special guests in the building. We have Boots Riley,
Good morning, what's up? Terry Crews, good morning, Hey, good morning, and I'm Mario Hardway. Come on the guys, Morning up, New York everything. They're all here promoting. Sorry to bother you. I saw the film last week, Boots, and I need to ask you one question. All right, did I watch Some Crazy? Hopefully we don't give it away to spoilers, but you saw Some Crazy. That's different thing the other movies you've seen. I didn't, you know what threw me office.
I didn't realize it was science fiction because the trailer didn't give me that cool. So as I'm watching it, I'm like, all right, what the hell just happened? Give us what the movie is about, because watching the trailer, I've seen a little bit. But I don't want to land with our give stuff away, so I let Boots. Yeah. Yeah, Well so it's an absurdist, dark comedy with magical realism and science fiction inspired by the world of telemarketing. Sorry
to bother you. You know it's funny. Me and Charlemagne got into aug. I don't even if Charlomagne remember about I said about two years ago. My first job was telemarketing, and it was similar when I got there. Everybody in there was making money but me. Because I was from the hood time, I had to put a white voice. My name is Rashawn, so I had to change it to Sean. Yeah. My last name is Casey, So I we were selling fuels. I was like, all right, this
is Sean Casey. I'm calling from Pelco Fuel. How are you doing wonderful? Yes, I can see if you're a bunch of money on your home heating mule and you know, and it worked. Yeah, And that's that's that's what Uh Danny Glover's character tells to uh mckith is, uh, you know, it's not only that you're sounding white, it's this idea of what white is. Yeah, And I just I just don't ever agree with coach switching because I don't ever want to marginalize my blackness. I feel like my blackness
is great. Well, you know, you are in a position where you don't have to like some people. I'm sure you know if you would have told that to him, Yeah, well you told that to him while he's at the job, and it's like you could make more money or not. You know, But he pretends to be Dominican. Sometimes I'm not weird. It's weird with that guy. He think because I wear white jeans, I'm Dominican. I'm not Dominican. Bro, not Terry and Amory. Y'all been in the Hollywood for
a while. Have y'all ever had to coach witch? You know what's interesting, I think it's sort of a I guess there's a marriage between the two your your point and Envy's point, because in reality, the character Ghost is coach switching constantly, but without changing the voice. I think more so that's what you mean that you don't want to have to do. I think, you know, if you think about it, President Obama's co switching. But again, his voice and his diction and his articulation and the tonality
has basically remained the same. I would say, Sydney Portier, Denzel Harbalafante the same. So Ghost code switched to me in a very physical, physically adjusting to the environment type of way. You can almost work every room because of his IQ. So if co switching is your brain, then I think we've all had to do it. But I've never had to do what Boots has asked my character and la Keith's character and Danny's character to do, and in life, never with my voice. No, I've always just
been me. Um. It's kind of made me who I am, made my career. Uh, it made me an activist right now, which is kind of wild. Um. You know, because when I look at I mean you look at Hollywood, you look at you know what the whole thing is, what's happening with me? Even with this whole me too thing, I'm gonna bring it up because I really want to talk about it. Um. The big, big deal is that they want me to accept to myself that I'm less than a human being. They literally want me to sign
off and say I am less than you. What you did to me is okay, And it's not okay. It's not okay to do that to anybody. In fact, you get so. And this is what how happens in this movie is it's addressed on a social level, it's addressed on an economic level. These things are addressed politically. But when you're talking about this whole thing is people are trying to trick you into your into damaging your own self image because if you do it to yourself, you
already in a cage. And the thing is that they do that by spreading shame. They do that by spreading these kind of things to make you feel the fact that this man feels like I'm gonna just tell you the rules you work anywhere you go to work. You should not be molested. Whoever molested you should be fired. If they don't think that, they're like, oh, man, are
you who? What kind of person are you to think you're even worth saying something like every dime I spend on my case actually is increasing my own self worth. That's the whole thing. Now. One of the other things is that I'm supposed to punch him out, because that's the whole trope that we've been talking. I mean, here, I am two hundred and forty pound black man, played in the NFL. The whole thing the trope is, now
I'm a big, violent man. I'm supposed to just and I ha'tn black men coming at me like, hey man, you're supposed to go knock his head off. But the thing is, and they're like, man, your career ain't even all that for you to be, you know, letting your bus get felt on and all this stuff and not do nothing. But this is a thing. My family is all that. And I had to look at the big right and the most important thing. I know who I am. I know I'm a father, I know I'm a husband,
I know who I am as a human being. I know how much I'm worth and that affects everything. What did your wife say in that moment, like because she was with you act she did she said, just gonna let him grab your listen. He was the one who trained me, she said, first, three years earlier. See, you gotta understand, y'all gotta look at the whole picture. A lot of times to hold a picture. I hasn't been talk.
I'm knocked people out. There have been people who've been knocked out, and a lot of people have seen the wrong end of what I've done. And she pulled me to the side, said you can't do it. She said, we'll lose everything. Carry a different right now. That's coach. By the way, that thing is, if somebody yells up white guys up, comes up to me and yells that man has called me a nigga, and the whole thing is, okay, I'm supposed to hear that, I'm i supposed to smack him.
But the thing is, I would only get angry if I really felt I wasn't it. But I'm not. Sometimes you gotta show them that. But that's that's a show. See but what you just said, that's a show. But the thing is, it's like, somebody come up and called me poor. I'm like, I'm not poor. I know I'm not poor. How do we need to get angry? How do you teach him not to do it again? How do you teach that guy who grabbed your brother, the white man that calls you not to do that again? First,
on what I'm doing right now a lawsuit. Straight up, I didn't give up. I didn't give up my lawsuit. I'm spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to defend myself, to be the planiff. Because this is what you everybody got to understand. If I hear him, I'd be in court anyway. You understand, I'd be spending this money anyway. That's what people don't understand. I would be straight up the defendant because if I knocked him out, you think they would have had any any would have not one
bit of mercy on me. So the whole point is, now I flipped the script. They're like, he didn't do nothing, Well, why are you even suing? Then? I'm going man, because I'd be here anyway. This is money i'd be spending anyway. All right, we got more with the cast. So sorry to bother you, which is Terry Cruz and Marie Hardwick and Boots Riley. So don't go anywhere. It's to breakfast club in the morning, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
breakfast club. We have the cast of Sorry to Bother You in the building is Terry Crews and Marie Hardwick and Boots Riley. How do you feel when Russell Simmons is said to drop it the whole Russell Simmons thing. First of all, First of all, me and Russell don't talk like that. Why are you emailing me? You see, this is the thing everybody want to be. Now you're my buddy, now you're my friend. But this is what
y'all don't know. A lot of people don't know. Russell Hans with them guy, Russell Hans with Adam Vinnett, Russell Haynes with Brett Ratner. I know what the whole thing is. You cain't gas like me. I'm from Flint, Michigan. All these casts men are well, you didn't mean it. I didn't mean it like that. No, I know exactly what you meant. And you calling me talking about give this brother a pass. Nobody gets a pass, nobody, And I'm like, why are you even emailing? Well, we don't hang out together.
We don't do nothing together. I don't know what you're talking about, man. And so the fact is, and then I saw it for what it was, and believe me, when it first came out, I ignored it when he he emailed me. At first I ignored. And then all of a sudden, he's like, I got zero talents for this thing. I'm like, wait a minute, you said you guys zero talles, but you told me to get it do the pass. When the dude to me, I said, that's because a beauty just protect abuses. This culture protected,
they protect each other like that. And I'm like, I have no no time sport. But this is the thing, the thing that you served, it's also the thing you gotta eat. That's the real deal. And if you serving it, you one day it's gonna come back to you. And whatever you want to do, you ain't getting away with what you say, even if it's as you seen. You know, people not mess with you because of this or you. Yeah, well, first of all, I walk in and now the room
is split down the middle. It's cats like, oh man, I gotta go this way out. That's good because I would have never worked with you anyway. And I man, look like I said, I am me. I've always been me. I've all you know. It's it's weird because there have been times when I do things and I wasn't blocking up. There's things that times I've did stuff and they called me or you selling out or you do Friday after next and they're like, oh, man, now you down. But
I'm gonna wait a minute. I've always been just me from the beginning, and always that's been Terry Crew, you know, guy. I saw people victim shaming you. Terry there like, oh, Terry always got his shirt off and he always selecting his ab So Terry's played gay roles before, as if that justifies that man grabbing whatever. Man. Listen again, the arguments, every dicula, that stuff is ridiculous. I'm just dealing with the facts as they lay. You cannot do this to
anybody else, anybody, no one. And the problem is, this is the thing. If you don't protect the women, it's happening to you. They're coming after you. I'm trying to tell you I was standing there and I'm going to wait a minute. It's got to the point where they tricked. Everybody didn't think it's part of the job. You're like, no, it's not you, hey, man, it's part about being in Hollywood. Commit it ain't. No, it ain't. No, it ain't. And you know I would be the first one always saying no, no, no,
And I'm gonna tell you it's it's hot. It's just about to hit. The music industry has been hitting. I tell people all the time, this is not which hunt. It's a fumigation. If you've been acting like this for a long long time, I'm done. I grew up in the culture, man, I grew up in pimp culture. I know what it is. I know the mollusters. I know them. You go to church there, then you go to the hood day, then everywhere. I mean, I know these cats, and they try to gas like you and make you
think you all out. You don't know what's going on. Man. Look you in church, they try to turn you out. You're on the street, they try to turn you out. I've been up there. I've seen it, and I know it, and I see and I see them casting. I remember when I was fourteen and walking around. I'm in school and a growing ass man like look at that ass. I'm like, wait a minute, ain't you pimptie? Do you look at that us? Yes? And I'm fourteen years old and I'm like, no, I don't think he was talking
about he was talking about the girls. You know what I'm saying, he's looking at he's looking at women. But I putter, what I'm saying is I've seen these kind of abuses and people feel like that's just part of being a man. But it's got nothing to do with being a man. Now, what made you guys take the role in this field? Because watching the trailer, I only seen a small part of it, but it seemed a
little like it seems like it's a little high. You had to be a little high to watch, Like, you know, I'm watching part of it and it's looking it's looking same, and then all of a sudden, I said, a guy with one eye come out and then a white guy with a gun. So what made y'all do this film? It was, you know, it was interest in na, it was dope as hell listening the terry. Just break all of that down. I'm like, this is a different interview because I watched you an MV. I mean you and
Maine all the time. But in reality, the depth of which we started this this interview, a lot of that was the reason that I chose to do the movie because underneath all of the stuff that you say you might need some herb to really get through, underneath is like a freaking incredibly detailed story about that which we go through in this country as it retains, as Terry said, social political, socioeconomic, gender realities. It just for me was
very it was. It was very clear. When I had the first conversation with with Boots, this man told my right, I was in Italy with the family finally vacan offer promote in power with Curtis in Italy too, Yeah, yeah, I wasn't. And he was in Oakland and he had this conversation with me and me and he told me, he said, you know old particularly your role, and we're going to create this thing where there's no real name to your to your character, me mister just mister. And
I thought, damn, that's different. And he brought up Tony Morrison and her you know, figuring some of that out through a book that she had written, and I thought that was brilliant. And I thought, well, what do you mean about my character sort of being this he said, it's unidentifiable because he's still trying to he knows a lot. I decided to do the one ipat with boots permission because I think he's all seen, even though you think
he's only seen with one eye. So he's a guy that's kind of in the midst of maybe being called a set out, but at the same time he actually knows what's going on. Next to Army's character, which represents the man in America like no get here, this is where you want to get to Terry's point, Hollywood's is this is where you want to get and you might
go now. So the Keith's character is kind of going against that and the fact that I could play this conduit, this bridge between the two and not really be a sellout. But actually we didn't want to had the information. That's what specifically attracted me. But then the cast Danny Glover, this Manding my left who I've known for seventeen years now, Lakis Stanfield, one of our young great young actors, Tessa Thompson, who I know forever. Once Boots said okay, oh here's
the cast. He didn't get through three people before I said, man this is incredible. Do you think that in the movie makes light of real life situations like racism. It's not making light of it. What it does is it makes things more ridiculous to show the contradiction clearer. And that heightening of contradiction happens in two places. When we analyze something, we show the contradictions to show how how
society functions. Like even if you're doing a college lecture, you heighten things and exaggerate to show the show the contradiction. That's exactly the same thing that's done with comedy. Man. I always wonder if the people who are supposed to receive the message in this film, which would video pressers, the white people, do they received method. No, I'm not making a you know, I'm not under the feeling that the way that we make social change is we beg
oppressors to change. In my opinion, the way that you make change is you force someone to have to choose between you're gonna make less money or you're gonna make no money. You know, and and uh So this film is not about talking to someone with power and hoping they see more. It's about talking to each other. All right, we got more with the cast, I'm Sorry to bother you. When we come back, keep a lock this to Breakfast Club the Morning Horning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have the cast. I'm Sorry to bother you. A new flick that comes out in July. Terry Cruz A, Maori Hardwick, Boots, Riley, Vanessa Coffin. Do you ever get tired of that song? Because that is such a classic scene from white chicks picking lou down to faces passing them homemund never Never. I don't understand people get tired of their own stuff. I don't understand. I'm so tired. I'm no. I just keep doing. But see the thing is, I never stopped working.
See when you have that and then you put everybody's chriss on top of it. Did you put Brookly on nine on top of it? And you put all these other movies on you put Sorry to Bother on top? I'm satisfied, you know what I mean. It's now. If it's stopped there, I'd be tired of it. I got your mark. Did you have a problem taking this role? Since you are very much ghost to a lot of people, and it's hard to see you in any other role because every time I stay understand, I was like, they're
gonna go, yeah, he see my name. I'm like, you don't even see the movie? I said, no, I said, when I see they like, I mean, do you so I'm always ghost to you, like I have inability as an actor or I'm always ghost in your mind? See ghost? Right now? You see? I should? I should? I just do power for the rest of my career. Here's a thing, but people don't. People don't give him as much credit as an actor because he's so good in that good
and they think he's not acting right. And this man, this man is a poet, he's you know man, I mean he he might be buff and might knock you out if you do something. But here's a hippie. You know what I'm saying, Like, does he I feel? I feel like, uh man, I'm an amalgamation of Terry Crews and Lakeith Stanfield. Wow wow. But think about it if I played a homosexual age victim married to Janet Jackson, what Tyler Perry movie was that for Color Girls I played?
I mean, there's fifteen year career is just so funny. People goes like guess, and it's like, it's pretty, it's pretty fascinating. I never had any This movie is because, yeah, I just because I've never had any. I mean, I did shot Caller Radio, did Shot Call of season two with John Bernthall, and it's funny. I call it. I'm awarding in shot Caller. Then I don't know. It's just one of those things where I have to remind everybody but guy's an actor. So Patton Oswald did so. Patton
Oswald does his white voice. David Cross does Lakeith white voice. And when Patton was in this doing it, he was like, so this guy isn't gonna get mad at me. I want to fight me. I'm like, well, first of all, this it's film, yeah, second of all, but I want to I want to say I want to say this to uh. I want to say it to Nbus That right, No, I asked, Charlemagne asked, I want to say that because it's a lob. It's a lob. It's like Charlomagne just
gave me a Derek Fisher night. I don't remember what year, but this is my opportunity to slam it home. Charlomagne and envy Charlomagne for sure, because I find Charlomagne to be the deep poet of the group. Charlemagne knows the talentsable man. Charlemagne even knows that I'm doing music. He knows that he knows it. So the lab is, oh, you gotta keep strategically doing things that get you away from ghosts. But it's scary or is it not scary?
And I go Charlemagne, it can't be scary because if I'm a novice, to Terry's point, then maybe it's scary because my bread and butter is this thing. If I'm Michael B. Jordan's age and I do ghosts, Oh, but if I've done all these things preceding Ghosts, then God bless Netflix, because you go back and go, oh, there was a lot of before, God bless you. So now that I've played ghost which is a beautiful testimony to the security of Curtis fifty, Saint Jackson and going, I
think I know the right person for the part. He could have picked the wrong person for the part right, And I don't know if we have a show like that. So for fifty to be that secure and to get Courtney on board and to get stars behind end it. Then it makes Charlemagne, it makes Boots, it makes Envy and makes Terry go well even as his brother and his friend. This was the right pick for this character.
Sometimes we can't not see him. But in reality, if you're the right pick for whatever, Sydney Portier was the right pick for four to five times being the right pick. We don't really have an opportunity to celebrate Sydney as a legend or or the icon that he is if he didn't do very good all the other things that he's done. So we all want the same thing. You know, I'm major in journalism. I was in the world of Envy and Charlemagne. That was my major. But I always
heard God saying, yeah, but your storyteller. So Charlemagne and Envy are still limited as to the way they tell stories. But Satellite, for example, has allowed y'all to be not his limited you know what I mean? So I think as ghost, if he's the journalist that's stuck within the parameters of what we know him to be, then it does tell on brown people as to how wide we see and how wide we don't see. What's ironic about it?
It's ghost envy. It's wide, so you'd almost think it's guy has to be a really wide actor because Ghost is thirty five feet wide. So it's just that there's so much with it. I think Boots makes a great point by going, it's hard for folks to see all the different ways that those getting too the basket. If it's Analogs, analogous the basketball coming off the playoffs, if he's Ghosts, because Ghost is getting to the hoops so many different ways. It's the coat switching that Charlotta Maine's feet.
Remember when everybody thought the Finds. A dude that played The Finds was like you start seeing them, You're like, oh, you're like Missy and a lot of people Charlottage like Ghost. Morning omorrow. You hear a lot of people going, I like Ghost, and it tells on them. It's like, yeah, you needed a guy seventy five feet wide to play a guy thirty five foot wide. I'm gonna be honest
with you. If your friends are saying that and something's wrong, Okay, I'm saying that, young social media world, you know what I mean. Yeah, you wanted me to wrap you could do that, all right. Listen to the shot Sonata from Persona's nine Grider would apply to rock harder than the
second into Fighter. I do drink fire water, but I'm like hire water and with slaughter, slaughter, slaughter your almada and from your scholars that are Alma Mater, squaldars from my squad to put your collar at your black and white gallar? What cannon fighter for dollars both under Trump and Obama. I don't remember the rest, but check this out. Every guest is an abrupt one. Every cop is a corrupt one without the cash up and trust fund. Every
guests one to plus one. I forget the rest in this Director Williams Boots Man, Well, here's the thing I would I would take I would take that as an insult, but I couldn't. No, I mean just because people like New York, thank you, thank you all man, Boots, but yeah, I mean appreciated. Do the things that Cat Williams has done for entertainment, then that'll be cool. On your way, you know, we'll see. When's the movie come out? July sixth and select theaters July thirteenth, everywhere July six go
check out. Sorry, and we appreciate you guys for joining us. Thank you man, It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is d J, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to rumors to talk, Doctor Dre. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. So doctr J is working on a Marvin Jay biopicks should be pretty interesting now a lot of people have been trying
to do this in the past. The most recent was Jamie Fox, who actually had landed the rights for a limited series back in twenty sixteen, but there's been no movement on that. So now it looks like doctor Dre
is going to be the person that's spearheading this. I wonder if Ants can make another biopic about an artist without being biased, because he can, because when you do biopics, you have to do the good, the bad, and the ugly of a person, and that's something that could be hard to do if you are indeed a fan of said person, it's not your friend. Well, I think the most important thing is to work with like the family and people that actually knew the person so that you
can get real inside information. So he can do that. I think that's really helpful to have people that actually knew the person or interacted with him tell their stories, because that's something Drey didn't even do for himself, by the way, and create out a company he didn't tell the good de bat and the ugly. I do think
it's hardy to do it for yourself. He made himself look like a full blown superhero and create out of companies he did, but I guess he has other business that he don't want some of that stuff to be to recirculates. Even if you look at a movie like Notorious, how Diddy was portrayed in that movie because he worked on that. Also, that wasn't the good the bad and that either No, it wasn't, but I mean it wasn't
really about Diddy though. Yeah, but he was a big part of Biggie like getting discovered, and he was in it a lot. So all right now let's talk about Red Table Tuck. I know you guys loved that show. Jay to Pickett Smith and her daughter and her mom. Well, on Monday's episode, she had EJ. Johnson and Cookie Johnson there and they talked about EJ first coming out about
his sexuality. Hawaii check Out what happened. The very next day, he went to your room, you do it and just was like, we're gonna get through this, and you know, I just need time, and then we both just kind of started crying a little bit. Then I moved to New York to go to college, and when he came back to visit, he picked me up for dinner and he was like, you know, like if I have you're here where we love you. I went, you know, I'm
just like whatever, I hug you dad and whatever. But he hugged me so hard he almost like broke my back. And at that point I was like, we're gonna be okay. I love e J. Johnson. I've had the pleasure of meeting EJ a couple of times. I saw EJ on Saturday. I get excited when I see EJ. Okay excited. EJ is six foot eight and chiseled. EJ will whip somebody's ass, all right, Only whenever I see EJ. The only disappointment I have he didn't like the best dressed he is.
But the only disappointment I have in the fact we would never see him play basketball. We don't know if EJ can play ball, and that you're not much joy urban magic. Johnson has brought the people on that court. We don't know if EJ has skills on that court. I'm sure Eja. Here's EJ's mom, Cookie Johnson also talking about that experience and how she felt like that conversation had turned hurtful. We had to talk with dad and
that was a little tough. My husband is the kind of person like he reacts quickly, so everything that came to the top of his head, he just let it out. And I was like, because it hurt my feelings. I know what party hurt his feelings when he was saying, you know, it's not what I wanted for my son, and do you realize what you're saying because you know the world is not gonna like that, and do you want to live this life? So afterwards, you know, I told him, I said, I thought that was a little tough.
You know, you know that wasn't right. Whatever. I'm glad EJ. Johnson exists right. That man makes me happy when I see him now. We talked about John Cena and Nikki Bella. They were supposed to get married and then he wanted to not have kids. He got a vasectomy and now he's willing to reverse that procedure because he wants Nicky Bella back so badly. They had split up and that was because John Cena did not want to ever become a parent, and now he's saying that he does want
to marry her once that relationship wants to. Marisey said, I will give you a child, I will sacrifice, and he will undo that for sectomy in order to get his girl back. Pipe is just that easy, I can really, Okay, So that's good for them all right. Lauren Hill, her Miss Education tour is going down and starts July fifth at Virginia Beach, and she's going to have a whole
lot of openers on that tour. She's celebrating the twentieth anniversary of that legendary album, The Miseducation of Lauren Hill. Some of the people that will be on that tour include Nas and my A, my best Friend, Santy Gold, Asat, Rocky sis A, Big Boy, de La Soul, Bust of Rhymes, amongst others. So there'll be a whole lot of people joining her as well. It was an amazing how Lauren Hill has created a timeless body of work that she has been eaten off for how many years now? It's
been twenty years, that's all. Yeah. If that album's a classic album, I was ninety eight. Yeah, absolutely, because you gotta think there was Fuji's albums first and then she did Miss Education. So other people that will be joining her till quality, Dave E's, Dave Chappelle, a whole lot of things going on. So if you guys want to go and see that classic album, make sure, yeah go check out Lauren Hill. All right, I'm manage la yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you,
miss Charle Yes, sir, who you're giving that? Donkey? Man, I have to take it to my neck of the woods, Charleston, South Carolina. I need a young brother named le Roy Joe Small to come to the front of the congregation. Man. Always remember in life, preparation is key, le Roy. If you stay ready, you don't got to get ready. Okay, you know most Leroy is a little crazy. That is a fact, all right. For Bruce le Roy, he was amazing. We'll get into he was a fake person. We'll get into.
Donkey to day up next. Keep a lot to the breakless locomotives. I was going to Donkey a Donkey breakfast club. Yes, don't here today for Wednesday, June twenty if goes to a twenty year old man named Leroy Joe Small. Now Leroy is from my neck of the woods, South Carolina, the low Country, North Charleston, to be exact, dropped one of clues bombs for the eight four three. Damn it,
let me tell you something. Man, with all the heavy stuff going on in the world, sometimes you just have to take a break and go seek out a laugh just to keep from crying. And Leroy Joe Small has created some comedy for me to smarn and see. I always say life is a movie. Some of us are living a drama. Some of us are living a tragedy. Some of us are living a romantic film. Some of us an action thrillers, some of us are crime films.
Some of us just a full blown comedy. Okay, if you are living a great life, you will probably have a mixture of all those different film genres and in your existence. But Leroy Small has provided us one of the greatest comedic scenes I've heard about in a long time. See Leroy. On Tuesday was charged with failure to stop for blue lights, simple offense, right okay. A lot of people have led police on high speed chases before, a lot of people have hit the gas to shake the police.
Right now, let me fake the scene. And shortly after midnight in North Charleston, Okay, police were in the area of King and Romney Street when they stopped the car for a traffic violation. One of the officers said he saw the passenger of the car making movements toward the
rear passenger seats. Round of applause to the North Charleston police for not shooting and killing this foolish young man who clearly has not gotten the mimmle to not make any sudden moves around police officers in this climate now, according to a report, when the officer asked the passenger and the driver to get out, this happened a North Charleston man facing the chargers to night after police say he tried to speed away from officers one thing though
his car was in park. Twenty year old Leroy Small was arrested and charged with failure to stop the blue lights. Police say just after midnight, officers pulled them over for a traffic stop. When they asked them to get out officers say small looked directly at them, then pressed out on the gas pedal again. The car was in part, police say. Smallest then put the car and drive and then drove down King Street. He was eventually stopped at clementson Sprul Avenue is. According to police, it was given
a ten thousand dollars bond. Bro this is like the road run, a yelling beat beat before he runs off, but forgetting he had no legs. Okay. This is like shooting a jump shot and turning around, throwing your hands in the air like it went in and not even realizing that you shot an airball. This is like performing on stage and then running the stage dive and nobody catches you and your ass just hits the floor. What it's so interesting about this situation is that he just
knew he was about to be out. The fact he looked the cop dead in his eye it's a telltale sign that he thought he had one up on the police and he was about to get away, but his dumb ass forgot to move that gear shift from P to D. Southwest Airlines I have your new commercial right here. Courtesy at Leroy Joe Smaller, North Chawton, South Carolina. This scene is it? Let's hear it. The officers pulled them
over for a traffic stop. When they asked him to get out, officers say, Small looked directly after them, then pressed down on the gas pedal again. The car was in part don't want to get away? Some donkey to days you saw themselves. Please give Leroy Joe Small the sweet signs in the Hamletones fleee oh no you are do gee, oh the do gee oh the day Ye come on North Charleston. You sounded like Florida. Yeah, well that didn't work out all right, Well Charlottagne, thank you
so much for that donkey of the day. Yes, and you gotta ask you coming up next right, that's right. Today it's hump day, so you know it's time for asky. So if you have any advice that you might need to get, make sure you call me up one A one hundred and five and five one oh five one and I will help you out. Yep, it's the world most Dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club. Yes, what's up? I'm angela. Ye, it is the Breakfast Club and it's
time for ask ye. Now we are going to be taking your cause and I'll give some advice out from my own experiences and for that I seen and what I know. Right now, we have Desiree on the line. What's up, Desiree? Hey, how are you doing good? How are you ye? I just want to say I love you guys. I love the best this club. Okay, thank you. I appreciate you. Desiree. What's your question this morning? I want to know how do you like, not make a
man mature but see things your way? Like I want to move to Atlanta and become a lawyer, but my boyfriend is like in this thing where well we gotta kick out. I mean, I understand, we gotta tick out down, but he's like, well, we gotta do this because we gotta do that. But I'm like, we don't really have much time to doing this and doing all that. We need to get ourself together right now and go ahead
to move. But he's not. I don't feel like he's really with the move like he's but he's not gonna move to better He's gonna move to party yoursel So you feel like he's just not mature enough. Right now. You have things that you want to do for your career and for yourself for your life and he's not on the same page. Yeah, well, desire, how old are you?
I'm twenty five okay, yeah, twenty five years old. Um, And sometimes it it's hard for people to be on the same page when you're in a relationship, and you know, women we do tent to mature a lot faster than men, right, and get it together a lot quicker. I want to say this though, because sometimes I feel like my boyfriend's extremely immature as well in certain ways, and sometimes he
does step up to the plate. But I do feel like if there's things that you're really passionate about and that you want to pursue in life, you should make sure that you do those things or you'll have resentment for it. Now, if he decides that he wants to come along and grow up and join you and figure it out, then that's great. If he decides he doesn't want to you when you guys have a long distance relationship while you're pursuing your dreams and your goals, then
that could potentially work out also. Or maybe you guys just won't end up being on the same page at all. But I do feel like it's a mistake not to pursue your dreams and the things that you're passionate about. Right, I feel like because I already I already dropped like a card you when I got pretty with my fun and I want to go back now. I want to go back to something more serious so people would take me more serious. And he went to court and he was like, yeah, you could do that. You gotta debate
on you could do that. I'm like, yeah, I know I could do that, So what what can I tell him to, like, you know, get him going? Like you need to think that something you need to do, right, and that's hard for people that aren't as self motivated
as you are. And maybe you need to give him like that same motivation that he gave you, because he did obviously, um like you just said, support you and actually encourage you to do something that maybe you didn't have the confidence, and maybe he doesn't have the confidence, right, so maybe you maybe you need to brainstorm with him and tell him what you think he's great at and
give him that confidence as well. Right right, right, all right, well good luck and again, like you guys could still have a long distance relationship and see how that works. But if there's something that you. I don't think I'm good with the long distance thing. I need to know what you're doing. I can't go like, I'm not type of person like if I don't, if I don't know what you're doing, I'm gonna be mad because I don't
know what you're doing. It's sad to say, but right if you don't tech me back, I'm like, oh, who are you're texting? You're not techting me like I'm not tying. You may need to work on that as well. If somebody okay, you may need to know. That's something you got to work on within yourself because if he hasn't given you any reason to feel that way, you can't jump to conclusions all the time. That's not good for a relationship either. So work on some things within yourself.
But just make sure you pursue your dreams and hopefully he'll be up for the challenge and support your men and encourage him as well. I do that. Thank you so much, Thank you so much. Guys. All right, let's ask ye one one hundred and five and five one or five one call us up. Let me know if you need some advice. What's up? Its antelo ye and we are in the middle of ask ye where you can call me up and ask me for advice about absolutely anything. No judgment zone. Right now, we got anonymous
on the line with your question. So I a hittory of rating showed up boy like for my egg for instance, he looks good at first when we first started dating, we had a job and everything. But when I started working getting a better job. Within the si month of us bating, I had moved up, started getting a federal job, really good money. At an age of twenty one. I'm gonna playing my own deal. Good for you. He don't want to serve for his job fast boards. Now that
was back in February, but now I'm single. I knew his way for myself. But every guy that puts my way, he's don't. He don't have nothing gonna for him. So they got a job, but like all they see, Oh I can do for myself, maybe she's gonna do for me too, you know, right, So I deal. But the guy that I deal with on the side decently, he got a job, he makes money, got a good job, just cash that at Beaver. But when I talk about settling down with anybody or anything, he ain't talking about
it now that he's talking about it. I'm not a prospect life what So you've been messing with this guy, sleeping with him and everything, But y'all just have a casual relationship and he doesn't want to settle down with you. But he does want to settle down. Yeah, we talk about any everything. We basically have three fomes together everything. But I'm not a prospect for you. But we could do everything else together. Well, yeah, maybe that's what the
problem is. The problem is that you're giving him everything that he wants, and so he doesn't feel like it's a challenge in any way at all. You're having three sims with him. He's kind of looking at you. It's just a good time girl, and he's being very honest. But he's being very honest with you about it. So
what are you doing to change that? I think? I say, we've talked about being together, and I always tell him like I would see us being together, but I don't want to lose the friendship that we already have because I connection is very strong. Like I talked to him about the guys that I deal, where he talks to me about the girls he's dealing. But at the same
time if we wanted so, as he could. But on my end, I just don't want to lose the friendship that we've already, the bond that we've built, and I feel like a relationship with the story day. You know what's interesting, I've heard guys say that they couldn't be with a girl that they've had three sims with. They can't picture that person being their wife. And maybe he's one of those kinds of guys. Some guys love it, and some guys feel like, well, that's not wife material.
And it really would be up to you to um if you pull back on giving him everything that he wants and giving him access to you and access to you in the bedroom, and access to being your best friend and access to everything with no host barred without him having to commit. That's what it is. He don't feel like he has to be with you because he has everything he wants from you. Anyway, he probably feels like he could get married to somebody and still be
with you if he wanted to. Stuff like that, right, because you haven't put any boundaries on things, because you're just allowing him to do whatever he wants. Everything's on his time, and all you're doing is whatever he pleases. So if you still want to be friends with him, then you need to cut doing all those things out. The only way he'll miss something is if he doesn't have it. All right, thank you, all right, and I
list service, Charlmagne. I listen to idiots. I love all y'all. Indy, y'all need a show, so oh yeah, they get they have a show coming to Bravo. So don't you worry. I don't be watching me. So yeah, but thank you, thank you, ann appreciate you. That's asking. You can call us every every what time we do this eight o'clock, It depends on when come on, Charlomagne. We know we just ran out the room, but that doesn't mean we don't know how to do this every day for the
past seven year. Whenever we tell you to call for asking, you just call. Okay, one five and five, one oh five one. We got rumor report coming up here. Yes, we'll be talking about vaginas. I know that's exciting. Yes, it always is a pleasure to talk about vaginas. All right, Calm down, Charlomagne. Um, we're talking about boot booms. When we come back. It's listen. Oh, Goshu reports report breakfast club Fritzy Teague and recently posted herself actually getting up
a j show. What is that? Well, but it's a vaginal steaming. So she was wearing a face mask and she had a heating pad and it was a spy moment. She put up mask, heat pad, vagina steam. No, I don't know if any of this works, but it can't hurt, right, So a lot of people have been talking about this
vagina steaming. You're baking your poem poem a little bit. Yeah, basically you kind of little grill poem cover over a steamed blend of dried herbs, grow that fish, including mugwork, and that can help you manage PMS symptoms, uter and cramping, fertility and menopause symptoms as well. So a lot of spies actually do vagina steaming, but according to health experts, there is no real benefits too. To be honest with you, it sounds like it's no real benefits. That's all mine, treas.
It sounds like a hot shower. I'm gonna steam your vagina exactly. I'm a steam your vagina and tell you that it does all these things for you, like a warm shower. Yes, one expert actually says that overheating can promote an overgrowth of unhealthy bugs and yeast infections. And they did say that after having a baby, your vagina undergoes profound change just to prepare for birth, but also to help it heal afterward, and steaming won't change that.
And in no way can the steam get to your uterus or other pelvic pelvic organ What if you got a really bad yeast infection and you steam it a lot, and then one day a loafer bridge just comes out of your vagina. That doesn't work like a bunch of yeast roll all right. Well. Jada Pinkett Smith, also on Red Table Talk, was actually talking about things that she had to do for her vagina. She said she underwent this treatment a vaginal rejuvenation, after suffering from bladder problems.
Check it out. I can't definitely feel that. I mean, when I tell you that I have manui is like a sixteen year old. I'm not kidding. So it's a technique where they introduce heat which stimulates cellular turnover, which makes you feel younger again. It gets you tight, get you nice. Yeah, but at least say the vagina is eighteen. At least make the vagina of age. Don't say the vagina feel like a sixteen year old. My god, Yeah, that sounds pretty Come on, man, say eighteen next time? Yes,
all right. Michael Jackson, there's a Michael Jackson musical that's going to be coming to Broadway. Are you excited about that? That's going to be happening in twenty twenty. Right now, it's untitled, but they're gonna actually have that on Broadway. I think I would go check that out. No, Michael Jackson musical coming in my way. I don't have to wait to review see if it's good, all right. And
Farrell is teaming with Blackish creator Kenya Barris. He's going to be doing a musical about Juneteenth, which is the holiday that celebrates the abolition of slavery. So Kenya Barris is going to do this like an opera slash musical, and Farrell is going to write, compose, and produce the music. So yeah, there you go. That's all your different musicals. Are you interested in that? No? No, I'm happy for them, but I'm not interested, all right. And in other news,
black China is single again. According to her, I guess former boyfriend, ex boyfriend why being almighty j He posted black China and I and he added her are no longer together, so we don't know what could have potentially happened, but now they are split up. She's thirty years old, he's eighteen years old. So the two of them, I guess, are back on the black. He was young, right, he's like I just said, he's eighteen eighteen. I would like to add to that. I would be interested in the
Kenya Barras June Team thing. I just don't know if I want to see in the musical. You know what I'm saying. With Farrell doing all the music, I don't know if I want to see that in the musical.
I don't know, like a b because you know, if you know what Junie Team fits June teams when you know when all the slaves were free from from Texas and the Confederate South, if I'm not mistaken, and it's just like I can just imagine how that'll be, like you know what I mean, just a bunch of it'll be like a bunch of happy free I'm free slave songs, like I know what it's going to be. Yeah, I mean, I'm eventually happens much of slave singing. I'm happy, you know, man,
you know that's what it's gonna be. I don't think so, huh. I'll give it a chance. All right. I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now I shout out to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice Mixes Up Next, get your requested at DJ Envy and I'll get your joints for us to Breakfast Club. Good morning,
