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Its All Mental ( Judge Lynn Toler and Russ Interview)

Sep 11, 20181 hr 29 minEp. 704
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Tuesday 9/11- Today on the show we had Judge Lynn Toler this morning where she spoke about mental health, divorce court and more. Also, we had rapper Russ join us today, that seemed to have more hate fans than Charlamagne has, as he spoke about social media, and the reason behind why people hate him. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a mayor of Louisiana who banned Nike products from parks and recreational staffers. 

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Some to vehicle functions and requirements to will vary. This is your wake up, call Up Breakfast Club to show you love to hate from the East to the West. Coach DJ Charlomagne, the Gun, the Ruler show on the planet. This is where I respect this show because this is a voice of society, saves in the game. Guys are the coveted morning show. But y'all earn impacting the Coach in the morning, and they want to hear that Breakfast

the World's most dangerous morning show. Good Morning Usa, jojo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Welcome back Angela Ye, hey, get to be back with you guys. Charlamne guy, I'd be to the plane that is Tuesday. He is back. Ye's back, yee is back. Yes, I missed you, guys. I was in Johannesburg in South Africa. First I was in Jamaica and Port Antonio and then I went to Johannesburg. It's

my first time in South Africa and you love it. Yeah, it was amazing. I'll tell you this day had security with us non stop. Like I couldn't go no one place. You didn't need security and without our security, no, just tell the people. I'm not I'm not used to that. But you didn't need it. No, I didn't. I didn't ask for it. I had no idea that security we had was the same security that took care of Obama when he was out there, and so anything I had to do, like if I wanted to go to the gym,

they're in the gym with us. It was a different type of feeling for me, but everybody treated us great. It was actually a women's event. It's called her story, hip hop, her story. So rox Hanshanta was there with us, and so it was Young m A and it was a lot of artists from South Africa, women who are rappers, and they were pretty incredible. So, you know, it was great. It was a good experience. I got to meet a

lot of people. And while I was out there, I was watching all of the drama that was happening here and I was like, man, it was so much solidarity. The women were supporting each other. It was a great event. And then I'm looking at Cardi b versus Nicki Minaj, I'm looking at all these things happening here, and I was like, maybe I should just stay. You should put your phone down. You went to Nelson Mandela Square, right, Yeah.

I went to Nelson Mandela Square. We went to Mandela's house, We went to the Apartheid Museum, we went to a safari all of that. Man, I was only there for like three days. I love Johannaesbury. I love South Africa's shot to everybody. Shout to all the Africans that listened to the Breakfast Club. We appreciate you guys. Yeah, I love it. It's a fifteen hour flight, yes, low flight though, and today is national. No news is good news day. I don't even know what the hell that means. What

the hell does that mean? No news is good news? You now, sometimes you're like, oh lord, please, don't somebody else hit me up with something terrible happening. So it don't tell me nothing. No, I mean as long as it's quiet. Like you know how when you don't get any mail, you're excited because there's no bills. Perfect example, you took your let's say you took your STD test and they didn't call you today. No news is good news, yeah, so okay, so nobody tell me nothing, so that means

it's good news. No emergency is nothing bad happening, So no need from rumor report to day off front page news. All right, well there's nothing good in none of those. I'm sure I'm jet lacked. I don't mind it's extending this one more day. Or we got a bunch of special guests joining us this morning. We have a Judge lynn Tooler. Okay, I like Judge Lynne a lot from the Divorce Car from the Vorce Club. We'll be kicking it with her. And also Russ. I never met Russ before.

We neither. He's been wanting to come to the Breakfast Club long term. I hit nothing good about Russ. Everybody always said bad things about Everybody says, yeah, they yes, they do. I didn't know that. I've never heard everybody hate Russ like it's just a whole big f rust campags almost like, yeah, people just hate him. Yes, I never knew that. I don't know where you've been. Why do they hate Rust so much? I honestly don't know. To be honest, he should do a show online show.

Everybody hates Russ, they said, because he's too cocky, he's conceded, he feels himself. He puts other artists down. I guess who found out this morning? All right, let's get the show crack in front page news. Guess who's doing it? Envy They we want to extend it. The people are demanding the Envy keep doing well. This person got Donkey of the Day while I was away, and we'll give you an update on her status. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep it locked.

This to Breakfast Club, Good morning, Prting. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get into front page news. Now. In Monday night football, the Jets beat the Lines forty eight seventeen and the Rams beat the Raiders third thirteen. Now, let's talk about this hurricane. Yes, Hurricane Florence, there are mandatory evacuations, is

nearing a category five and strength right now. They are saying that in South Carolina today, mandatory evacuation orders take effect at noon in eight counties along the coastline, and in North Carolina. They're saying more than one million people on the southern East coast have faced mandatory evacuation orders as Hurricane Florence is going to be a category five strength to day. So as you can see, if you're

anywhere near these areas, the weather it's pretty bad. I know a lot of flights were delayed, so if you are traveling, make sure you check that out. And soon thought my people was in Sauth, Carolina, y'all. Hold y'all head you've been checking on everybody. Yeah, I think it's supposed to hit like the coast, like from the Myrtle Beach near Wilmington area. More so, that's not that's kind of nam my people would not really, all right, and

Colin Kaepernick. He's selling these I'm with Cap jerseys on his website and it's for one hundred and seventy five dollars. Twenty percent of the proceeds go to his year Rights camp. It's not made by Nike now. According to Colin Kaepernick actually instantly sold out. So if you want to get one of those on with Cap jerseys, those profits will go to support your rights camp. Yeah. I felt a little way about that because I want to buy one. But you know what I'm saying, you gotta get me first. Yeah,

but you gotta give me first DIBs. I'm your man. You know what I'm saying. You gotta, you gotta, you gotta give me first dips. Again, it's not always about you. If it is, so you mean to tell me when y'all want something, But y'all know the person who's selling it and didn't sold out. Y'all don't feel a little way like Dan. You couldn't hit up meet me up first now and let me know you think you his only friends. No, but we talk about thousands of people

that know Colin captness. Yeah, me and Cap talk every day. I'm sure that people that talk to him all every day to that board to Jersey. You probably can go on eBay and get one from maybe a thousand dollars. It's suppose the course. Why would I do that. I'm kidding the funny thing that would not support the club. Did send me the link this weekend. I didn't look at it. I just saw the picture. But actually happen

to know your rights on that link. All right. Now, let's do an update on a woman who got Donkey of the Day. Amber Tiger, a Dallas police officer. As you guys know, she was off duty when she shot Botham Sham John, a black man who was in his own apartment. She said she thought she was entering her own apartment and didn't realize that she was on the wrong floor. Now they are saying that she's charged with mansolar but they may upgrade and make those more serious charges.

You'll find out. I doubt it, but they should so now they are considering doing that. How does something like that happen? But she drunk? Did they say? Yeah? If she had alcohol toxicology report, I don't think her on the scene, but I don't think the results have come back in. But she had just literally got off work like literally, she was still in uniform. She had been

on that done doing a fifteen hour shift. Right. She said she thought that there was a burglar in her apartment, not knowing that it wasn't her apartment, and that's when she shot at Now, listen, the story that they the story that they told makes a lot of sense. I mean, that's a great put together story because it's not about what you can, not about what you know, it's about what you can prove. I can't see him charge and though I can't see him after everything, because all she's

gonna say is I went into the wrong apartment. I was scared. I told h to put his hands up, and I fired. That's that's what she knows. Mistake. They said the apartment was black and the door was opened, so she thought that somebody had broken her place. What do you think should happen? I really, that's a tough one because if if she really thought it was her apartment, it was an honest mistake. You know, it was a mistake.

If if that's what happened. When she say, there's nothing that you can you know, you can do you walk into the wrong apartment. Yes, it's absolutely positively failing wrong. But if she walked into the apartment thinking it's her, it was pitch black, somebody's coming to approaching on and she fired her weapon. I mean, it's a it's a terrific mistake. I've walked to the wrong car before I walked.

Actually in my neighborhood, I've walked up the steps to the wrong house and they been like, oh, this is in my door. Were you drunk? No, I just was on my phone, so I wasn't paying attention. So I walked up the steps to the house next door to me. It was in the middle of the day, and she she be in jail for murder for that, I don't think so. I don't know. I don't think so. But it's just that for the family, I want to see something happened. She admitted that she shot and killed him.

You can't see but in a mistake. You can't give me as after you and took my people's life, you know what I mean. I can't just say sorry, all right, Well that is your front page news, all right, thank you, miss ye Get it off your chest eight on drip five A five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the Breakfast Club, but you got

something on your mom la. Hello, who's this? What's up? My name is Jay because ANGELI ye my babe? Or why they wait? Your name is Jay because angel ye my day. Why I don't don't have damn them dumb ass rhymes. I like it. Thank you now, I love you too, but yeah, you should have came. I miss you. But I just want to say why people hate people hate Russ. Okay, first of all, I'm not even gonna

listen today because you'll have breastfum wow. I only wanted to support and say that we hate Rust because Rust is very intentionally. When Little Pete died, Rust was talking really crazy and disrespectful. He said, oh you people should die if you use the jobs wow. And and it was very disrespectful and hurtful to little Pete. So that's one of the reasons why people hate well he said it. He said it like that, but yes, continue when you read your tweet, go back and read your tweet and

act him pull him on it. When he uped in Charlotte Magne because you got a mouth, missed the mouth. You make sure you ask them what he said you were and um ajuli ye, I really missed you. Like these guys was freaking doing crap rumor report? When could you please not take no more vacations? I love you, angel I heard that they did a great job with the rumor report. Shut up me? Hello, who's this? This cam here called from Jack? Maybe what's up? Can't get

it off your chests? Hey, hey, bron, I mean you sound a little crazy to me. He said, you feel like it's not her fault. I just say it wasn't the fault. I would just say, I said, I don't know how she would be charged. It was an accident. I don't think you can't charge it for murder for for an accident. Well, let's change the situation there. Let's

say that, uh, don't do this. He thought he was in the wrong He was in the wrong apartment, and he tried to walk into her in the same way, and then he sees her in the building and he shoots her in her apartment. So you're saying, let's say it was a black man that shot and killed a white woman that's right off duty. Car. I think that I would. I think I would feel the same. I'd

be like, damn, I don't know what she happened to him. Absolutely, when you walk into the wrong apartment, you honestly think it's yours and no malice. You really just think you're going home to go to sleep. Somebody in the apartment and you shoot, you know, yeah, it's it's a horrible situation for the person that gets killed in their family. But I don't necessarily see how you would charge somebody

for murder for that because they didn't intentionally do it. It It wasn't That's why man's flatters should probably be the right charge. Yeah, because it's not premeditated, it wasn't intentional. Some man slaughter probably is the right child. It definitely is a child. I can see. I can see man slaughter. I can see that. But the whole thing to shoot first, ask question later mentality that people have now that it's wrong.

You know, she was in the row, she came into the wrong apartment and she shot, and it's a person. Now listen, I'm you know, it's just an accident, but it's still a depth. You see what I'm saying the same thing with a big colevinced slaughter. It's the same thing, even though it's an accident, and still so I think man Slawter the right chold. We also got to look at the contact. She thought she was in her place right, so it's not like she knew she walking to the

wrong apartment. They didn't know each other apparently at all. If you thought you was in your house and you thought somebody was in there, you'd be bucking off to be shooting first two. Hello, who's this? Hey? This is brain from Florence, South Carolina. What's up? Broke? Get it off her chest. I just want to say that, m less and I think God for waking me up this morning and giving me another chance to get everything right.

And I want to shout out my home, South Carolina, not a family, you know, if they get prepared for this, hervcine, you know, I want to tell them that she might lose some things, but as long as lives in the mouse, you're gonna be all right. All right, brother, that is very true, sir. And that's like half optimistic. I mean, damn hurricane, and you're already telling me I'm a Craig, get it off your chest. Ain't on good time, ain't five one on five one. If you need to fit,

hit this now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Pick up the mother mother phone and die. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man, you want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club, so you better have the same energy. Hello, who's this? What's up? Man? This is reckless TV. How y'all doing? Man? What's up reckless TV? Hey? I'm glad ANGI is back? Hey, what's that reckless TV? I just want to speak on a Carter real quick. I'm not

upset at Carter. I'm glad that she did. You know, press Nicky, especially if you're talking about my family and kids. I don't care if we at a funeral, you're gonna get pressed. You know what I'm saying. I might do it differently. I might have walked up all the nice and while I would have faced smile, but as soon as I would have got close up to your hands, were shouted my life. So what about that tweet you yesterday?

You know what I'm saying. But then we already at a funeral, you know what I'm saying you can go right now, you know, Yeah, you can go in with your cousin. I don't garl heard. I heard Nigga Minage talking records about Carter yesterday. Yeah, we'll talk about him shooting the room of report. I'm sure we will and people. You know, people were mad at as Charlemagne and I said that we were encouraging violence, and that's not what

we said. We said that no matter where you are, if you say something about me, we're gonna have some aggressive conversation, no matter where were at all. I'm simply saying is you cannot say what you want and expect people not to react. Stop telling people how to react. Because if I push you and then you know, the person that I pushed punches me in my face, he's not wrong for punching me. I shouldn't have pushed that person. I agree with you. Y'all keep trying to make people

react to where y'all want them to react. That's not how this works. I do think things be spiraling out of control unnecessarily. Diamond, Good morning, Diamond, Good morning, Good morning Diamond. How are you? How was the club last night? I'm what you make I don't go to club. I'm my cans. I stay in the house. I thought you was a script of my bad stop it. No, no, no, sir. Okay, there's a lot of people out there names diamond. That's not strippers. Oh I'm old school from the Players Club.

I really don't know, but I know you know diamond. Nuck. If you buck Diamond, I know that diamond. We'll get it off your chest. Mama. Yes, I think that people need to stop driving after a certain aide. Oh my gosh, yes, he got behind an old person. Let me tell you. Let me tell you. My grandma life and husband suspended like four times because her tickets. She gets two thousand dollars worth for tickets every year. Damn it. Yeah, for doing for parking tickets or running the red lights because

she can't see that the light is ridged. Oh my good. You need to get her a lift account or an uber account and tell her anytime you need to go somewhere, let me know, and I'm gonna call a card for you. I ain't gonna from my grandmamach My grandma should have stopped driving a long time ago. What you're dripping? One time she hits about seven cars. Whoa. And then she she went home and they said, well, why did you go home? She said, she was like, I'm ninety years old.

I'm not stopping the middle of street this y'all figure, y'all find me. But like that's just why old people think. Yeah, maybe it's not just age, but it's also like, um, how your resources are about you? Like some people are can function very well in their age at that age. But she she wasn't stopping are naturally slower at ninety, room, we don't need to be driving. You ain't slamming on the brakes at ninety when you see a car right in front of you. And imagine all them old people

still trying to text and drive. T walk, what's up, y'all? What's up? T walk? What up? What up? What up? So go ahead, T walk, tell us how we biased this morning walk situation? Go ahead, mama? All right. So I feel like I've been an avid member of the Breakfast Club and at one point you guys were Team Nicky. So I want to know, and this is for mainly the new lists, what's the story as to why you guys are not so much Team Niki. I just want to say one thing before the guy sucks. I'm not

team anybody. I just report on these stories and I actually hate the fact that these two women are going and add it with each other like that, and actually it was really Yeah, it's very sad to me. I feel like, like I said, I was just in South Africa, everybody was getting along. I think we need that energy. Yeah, but you act like women ain't been beefing over here since beginning of time rappers period, I even just women just yeah, but I think this is just getting too much,

spiraling out of control, too much. It's such terrible negative energy. But we've seen it. I think we've seen it the worst we ever could in hip hop and big and pop. That right, And it's always been with You're not team anybody. I do like Cardi though you get violated records to promote I do. But Nikki has a terrible attitude. That's the truth to the matter. Nicky has a terrible attitude. And everything that people say about Nikki, when they say she does a lot of things behind the scenes that

pitched people off, it's absolutely positively true. And you know, I've seen her. I judge people based off how they treat people. That can't do anything for them, and I judged in based off how they treat people that I know are good people, so it ain't even about me. I've seen her talk crazy the one person in particular, and I'm like, yo, you talk crazy about her, and I just don't. I don't rock with you no more.

And we all in this room know that person isn't If she wants to tell y'all one day, then she will. She's a radio personality, a legendary radio personality who has never said anything bad about anyone at all. Okay, Yeah, I'm with Charlemagne. I just I just don't like negativity and nastiness. And if somebody's nasty, regardless of who you are,

I'm gonna tell you. I just feel like Kartie is winning so much right now, whether or not Nikki messes with her, like keep winning, yeah, and Nikky very slick. Nikki does like all day yesterday. I see what she does. She'll like a tweet and then she'll unlike it because when she likes it, all her bobs to see it, so it's like a batch signal, and then all her bobs will start attacking that person. She knows what she'd be doing. So it's just like, y'all, I'm not mad

at any energy that she puts out. She's definitely gonna receive back. But I wish you the best. Oh that was nice? Do I wish you the best? Did you get your answer to thank y'all? I appreciate it. But we love you though, because you're part of the Breakfast y'all, he love you back. All right, well, Rubers, what are we talking about you? Well, since we're talking about entering the wrong person's home, let's talk about a home invasion, the robbery that went wrong because it was the wrong house.

Also because of this weather, this Hurricane Florence, will tell you about some casualties. If you are planning on going to a festival. All right, Well, the rumors are on the way, and guess who's doing them? And they no, yea he been locked as the Breakfast Club, good morning, and from the Vorce Court, Judge Lintola will be in the building. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy.

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And that's powered by AMP Energy Organic. Who's the weed that's taking care of this? Because sometimes we say things like that and people run up on us in the stream, like give me a room for Powerhouse? I heard definitely, yes, I heard heart. We is an I heeart, I heeart. Okay, the corporation, the company, I just run up on us and ask for no room. I don't even have tickets. All right, well, let's get to the rooms. Let's talk YG. This is the rumor report with angela Ye Breakfast Club.

What YG has been hit with two new felony charges, all of that from his alleged Vegas robbery. If you guys remember when he was up here on the Breakfast Club, we asked him about it. Check it out had an incident too. You know what's crazy is that people really will test you because they think you can't do anything because you're a celebrity, right oh with Vegas, Yes, Vegas cold. What it's true? That change you angel? You body at yourself? You've got two of them? Are you crazy? Change man?

That man was a mad fan. You know what I'm saying. I gotta call mode. I can't even talk about this type. Okay, all right now. The alleged victim is Benjamin Naderi, who is suing YG in the Cosmopolitan Hotel over this incident where he said he saw him ask for an autograph. YG refuse, got upset, and then he heard the rapper tell his unto rush to get him, and that's when, according to Naderi, YG's crew surrounded him, held him down, and punched him, and then stole his chain. He said.

They then fled the scene before anybody responded. Here's what else had to say on the Breakfast club. Now, you got to ask your law if you can talk about your case in Vegas, bro, because that's all people want to talk to me about. When I pull up to like issue criminal, Hey, Hey, hey, what's that there? Oh? He just put on the look. I got I got one question real quick. Sure I'm doing an interview right now, because I talk about my case right now. I wouldn't exactly,

I wouldn't pulling some positive news. I think I saw YG in the trailer for a movie last night. That's good. I was half sleeping bay, but I could swear I saw YG in the trailer for the movie. All right, Well, that's I hope for the best for Yg. We don't know exactly what happens so all allegations, but he has been hit with two new felony charges. Originally it was one charge. It was only one charge of felony robbery.

All right. And if you were planning to go to j Cole's Dreamville festival that has been rescheduled, they had to cancel it because of Hurricane Florence. It was supposed to be going down in September fifteenth. He tweeted out, man, due to this hurricane heading to North Carolina, we have to cancel Dreamville Festival. We're working to get another date, but right now, safety is most important. I appreciate everybody that was headed to rock with us thirty thousand plus.

We're expected all tickets will be refunded. Be safe, safety first man. Why refunded tickets though, why not just move the date? Well, because what if people can't make it on that date or what if he has to change the lineup, it's probably to refund it. And you know, because people will probably plan this way in advance, brought their tickets. What if he changes to a date that you can't make it and you could always buy them again, right to get your money. Nobody spent their money yet.

You know, you spend the money because you think you're about to get some because you're throwing a party or you gotta concert or something. Oh yeah, if you to promote hoping. Nobody spent their money yet. All right, and post Malone somebody tried to break in his house, some guys with guns. You know, they've been doing all these home invasions in La and Callie. And apparently it was three male suspected smashed a front window and they said

a resident living there was pistol whipped. The only thing is post Malone doesn't live there anymore, they said. One of the men yelled out, where's post Malone? And they stole a bunch of casts and jewelry and cellphones. About twenty thousand dollars worth of stuff, but he's been moved, so he hasn't been living in there for months. I used to think that black cloud following post Malone was dirt like pigpin off Charlie Rabbit, but clearly it was

what's up a post Malone? Somebody got a chicken bone buried with post Malone. Well it's not just him. Let's be clear. They're breaking into a lot of people's homes, you know, Kristin, I'm not just talking about I'm talking about the fact that post Malone got into a car wreck, lass Week plane into the plane incident. And now this somebody has a mayonnaise jaw buried with post Malan's name on it somewhere. Please unearthed that man is joall Man, and take that curse off the young man. You know

what they say, with more success comes more drama. Though, that's hap all right now, that type of stuff he got going on. And Jeoffrey Owens we all know him, of course as Ovin from The Cosby Show. He was talking about how Bill Cosby's legal issues actually is what

affected his finances. According to People Magazine, he had been receiving royalties from the Cosby Show for years, but when they actually pulled all those shows from syndications in the check stop coming, he said, yes, it impacted me financially. He said, at the time the show was pulled, that did make a difference in our income. That was one of the elements that led to my getting to the place where I said to myself, I have to do something,

and I was thinking what can I do? And the answer ended up being Trader Joe's, which is actually a wonderful situation for me in many ways, but I got to the point I just had to do something to support myself in my family. And just to recap, they had a picture of Jeffrey Owens and his Trader Joe's uniform and he was embarrassed, he said, by that whole ordeal when somebody posted that picture of him, he said,

I felt really humiliated. But things have turned much better for him, as he's now going to be working on Tyler Perry Show. Why not rerun the Cosby Show but call it The Huxtables instead of The Cosby Show. I guess the fact that he's still involved though he can't take him out. What I'm saying, he can't kill him he's playing a character, though, and Roseanne's character is more like Roseanne in real life than Heathcliff Hustable was the Bill Cosby clearly. All right, well, I'm Angela Yee and

that is your rumor report, but it is true. You don't think about how it affects everyone else on the show, just not just one person's effective. All right, now, when we come back from Duv's Court, Judge Lynn Tola will be joining us. You can't wait to sit down and talk to the real Judge Lane. That's right. We'll kick it with her when we come back, so don't move. It's to breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yine, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club.

We got a special guest in the building. Yes, Judge Tola, good morning, how are you doing? Good morning to you? Good morning, how are you? I'm fantastic. You want to know why talk to me? Because now my children believe I'm somebody because I'm here. The telephone call, the TV show don't matter, where ben don't matter. The only two things they respected. I was on a Tyrra Banks show and my son was fifteen, so I appreciated that and

this and the breakfast club. Otherwise I'm unfunny until they need a check and then and then everybody, Yeah, they do, they do, But that's it. I think you don't get enough credit for the advocacy you've done on behalf of mental health. Oh yeah, you know, my father was bipolar at back in the day when nobody did anythink about it, and I lived with that for a very very long time.

And then when I was in court, half not half of the people, but a good portion of the people I saw were in there simply because they were mentally ill. And I had people actually come into my courtroom on a small charge and say, matched me out, Judge, so I can go to the county County jail and get met it up because I can't afford my meds at So people wanted to go to jail to get meds, to get help because they could not afford them. Wow, why do you think it's still such a stigma when

it comes to being mentally healthy? Well, hold on, in that case, what do you do because they want help, I send them. I'm legally allowed to do that. And you and and you sentence people based upon what's going to do the best, you know, if it's gonna change him or if he's gonna remove him from society, if that's what's best. But if what's best it's for him to go and get matted up, County needs to go on and pay for it. Shouldn't be something else else

than in jail. Maybe the mental that's what I was trying to get together. But there isn't There aren't any there's no place else to send them. They were all closed. So I tried to get a first responder, and I tried there was a hospital that I was trying to get converted, all that kind of stuff. But don't nobody want to spend money. So you know that you do

what you have with those resources that you got. Why do you think it's still such a stigma when it comes to being mentally healthy, Because because what the illness manifests itself in behavior, and we still have this belief that you can control your behavior, and so you're irritating to other people. If I have cancer, it doesn't irritate you. My hair's falling out, this and that. But if but if I'm by polar and I'm blah blah blah blah, blah at you. Then that irritates you and you don't

see why I can't control my behavior. So that's what that is. They're coming to courtroom that don't know that they're mentally ill. Oh yeah, oh yeah, how do you hear in the whole situation, I didn't have two people I know don't know they're mentally ill. You know, I mean my friends, family. I'm gonna put everybody on some medication. You know what I'm saying. You know, it's it's just

but but but no, they don't. They believe that. Um and women will believe that they're mentally ill before men will because they have that they have more of I'm not doing what society wants feeling. And then then someone suggests, well you're mentally ill. You know, you're hysterical, this, that and the other, and they will believe it. The gel women that I used to see, they didn't believe it. Were just so strongly convicted about how they felt. They

believed that was the truth. You know that Jesus complex and all that. Women don't get that, but dude do. But I think it's a mixture of that societal you know, males or logic that hormonal testosterone makes you a believer because I remember as all my sons went through that, how they became believers in themselves. And and you know, I you know, my daddy was the best man in the world, my husband, I got six sons. But it

it manifests itself differently. Yeah. I think anxiety, especially because you know, you're not supposed to be scared if you're a man, not at all, not at all. Yeah, And I your shook one. And I love that because I have massive amounts of anxiety. I have passed that along to my children. And I do well on anxiety. Well, I don't do well on anxiety. But I got a man who handles my anxiety. And it's different from my

son because he's not supposed to be afraid. It's okay if I'm scared, I want to hold your hand on a plane. He can't do that because he's a dode. You know what I mean? How do you deal with it? How do I do it? What my anxiet? Oh, it depends on It depends on what I'm doing. Like when when I was on the bench putting people in jail, my husband should call me to night stalker because I was up all night walking the halls, wondering about whether I did the right thing or not. And it was

it was, it was. I used to have these recurring dreams about standing in front of a Venetian blind and can't be if people kept saying move, then move move. I can't move. I can't move, I can't move. And then one day I did move. They opened up the blind and it was a young Adolph Hitler. Like I felt responsible for so much that I did. Then I start running on the treadmill, I started reading. I kept a worry book. I would write down all the crap

I worried about. And then at the end of the week you read what you would worry about, and you look stupid because it was because what you were worried about it was so and it was like, look what looked at this stupid stuff. And now I got a great husband who you know, he knows the character am I Crazy? So he's like, he don't get mad. He used to get mad about it because it was uncomfortable. There wasn't no fun, but character am My crazy? But he's I go to him with, okay, baby, here's what

I'm on. This is this, this is a road. I'm on, tell me what it is. Is there anything? It's a stupid road. Cool, And I've been with a brother thirty years, so i trust him because he's never been wrong yet, so I can lay it on his lap. But I said, now, if it becomes a problem, or if this situation with this guy dude is a problem, I'm telling you what's going on. You let me know when I need to handle something, and then I and then I let him carry that. And for him it's light because he ain't crazy.

You said something that's very interesting just now. He said a lot interesting things, but well as a judge, so you do feel bad sometimes when you send it to people that you ever feel like you went too far. I worried that I did the right thing. I often worried about and especially with domestic violence. You put a dude in jail, and my mother told me that she

came to watch me convict people and stuff. Oh this guy came in here gem blah bah blah bla bla bah and his wife and I gave I give him what one of my judge friends calls the acid rain dance. I tore him up, Dad put him in jail. My mother afterwards put him back to chamber. She said, let me tell you what you did wrong. She said, now that man is in jail for six months thinking about that she hit and that put him in jail. You made her life harder for her and you didn't help

her at all. And I was like, oh my god. So I changed. I started talking to domestic violence agencies about what should I do. You give him time and attention, time, you pull him out, you put him, you suspend the sentence, You make him go to h counsel you know, and not just manger management because that's not good. It has to be specifically batter counseling. And then you keep the the domestic violence people in association with her, so she has avenues because they don't need to know what to do.

All right. We have more with Judge Lynn Tola from the divorce courtsh don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have Judge Toler from the

divorce court in the building. I wanted to know, you know when of course, being a black judge and you see so many people that look like yourself, does that sway how you feel or when you when you give somebody time, or give somebody community surface or anything like that, because I feel like sometimes being that you're from the community, you would understand more than per se a white judge.

I wrote this article called Losing nineteen, and I put it in an article like Black Men's Magazine where all the naked black women are okay, you know, I mean, I put it in there, and it was called losing nineteen. I said, I lost nineteen today again today because he went off into the system, and I talk longer than the brothers and I and I talking about you own me. I said, you you know, they would say, I can jail, it's no big deal. It's six months, you know, no

big deal. And I would see, but every time you jail, we jail too because we don't have access to you. So I did have and then I started programs like a program for the males and the program for the women at fourteen and fifteen, because that's when the branch happens. Because I lived in NIA, a suburban community that was edged edged by the city, so there was a choice to be made. Do I do what Mama tells me to do or do I join the party down the street. So I figured I was in a unique position to

alter that trajectory. Was not true, But but I but I tried. Is the truth that you had two nervous breakdowns by the time you were twelve? No One nervous big time at nine one at sixteen? How do you know you're having a nervous breakdown at nine to sixteen? I was in school and started screaming and they couldn't stop me, so they had to get somebody to come and get me and take me home. Took me to a psychologist and I'm in the psychology his office kicking

the table the whole time, just kicking the table. And the psychologist was a friend of my father's, and uh, and Mom said, you know what's wrong with her? And he goes, I know what's wrong with her. It's all that going you got going on at the house. Because Daddy was like, if you didn't I remember one time Mom didn't put all the shades down equal distantly around

the house. He called her all day long, every five minutes for twelve hours to tell her about it all day long, And I said, Mom, why do you keep answering the phone. And this isn't sixty, he said, because as long as I'm answering the phone, I know he's not on his way home. And I got to keep him where he is. So so I let him call. I let him, you know, I let him do his thing, and I hang up the phone and I stay with my day. Oh but you know, woke up one morning.

Mama was coming out of the dog house in the back, and I said, what you're doing in the dog house? She goes, it was cold out. Wow, she was running from it. You know what. He was an attorney. He was brilliant, absolutely brilliant. He was a coal miner in West Virginia. He'd go two weeks in the coal mine, two weeks at college, two weeks in the coal mine, two weeks in college, graduated law school in nineteen forty seven. I mean he was He was a badass. I mean

just a complete badass. Loved his family. God made him crazy. It wasn't his decision. Well there's something that that that pushed him to that, or it was just a mental thing from the beginning. Yeah, I mean all of him and all of his brothers were crazy. His mother was his mother was crazy. Yeah, it's right. Yeah, I think he's the most extraordinary man I ever met. You know, for two years when I thought about him, I just

I would just blow up into tears. But all of his brothers, that the lowest IQ that had was one hundred and fifty, and that was him. He was the dumb one. And because his mother had gone. He was born in nineteen nineteen, his mother graduated college. Wow, a sister, you know what I mean? They were all of them were that bad, and they mean, they were all just

they had all that anxiousness. But that allowed him to become you know, at he was five foot two inches tall, you know, went to war, all of that kind of stuff. They built their own bunch of brothers got together, couldn't couldn't go into a good neighborhood. They built their own community, got a white guy to front it, got bought a bunch of land, and then they parceled it down amongst So I was raised with just doctors and lawyers and architects in my neighborhood. I mean, a genuine badass. But

he was mentally ill. Part of it helped him to be as strong as he was because he wasn't scared of nobody ever, and the other part made him one of the most impressive attorneys. I remember fifteen years after he died, I went back to ohioways keep keeping up my law degree, and I said, everybody said, introduce yourself, and so I said, I'm Lintoler. I'm just keeping my law degree together. And some old white dude he said, are you any relationship to Bill Toler? And I said,

I'm his daughter. He said he was one of the most highly respected, intelligent I mean, he just went on and on and on attorneys I have ever met in my life. And he was practicing in the forties, you know, had his own firm because the white boys wouldn't let him in judges. I run into Oh my god, he was just that good. I mean, I'm a bad as. How does that affect you with men now? Because you said, you know, he's seen you kick your mom out the house and to call him with the blinds, and that

sway you anywhere, or it swayed me completely. I married a six foot foot one bottle of value my husband. I don't care what you do. You can't rattle him, you can't make him raised his voice you can't upset him. He's just cool. I mean, I can do the most bizarre stuff and you'll just kind of look at me. But he won't do nothing. And he's just so you can count on him for it. You could hold He could hold me by the ankle over a cliff and I wouldn't worry because he's brother. Gotta have it, got it.

I'm the maniac and does Yeah, always called, and you gotta have that because you've got two maniacs in the room and won't work out. One time, I was going through a thing and uh, I called him by from the middle of the day working and I said, babe, things ain't right here. And he came home and stood there and say that he didn't know what to say. And I'm talking and I'm telling and I'm crying and this and that, and he stayed until I said, Okay, I'm fine. He said, if you need me again, I'll

come back that brother. Yeah, because you've had your box with mental illness, right, ye, hurt, anxiety and depression. Yeah. My husband and I went to marriage counseling was because weren't getting along, and then they made us take tests and testing. He called me the day he got to test me belt back. He says, you know, uh, your tests show that you are severely and deeply depressed. I want you in the office today because we need to get you on some medication, because I'm afraid of what

you'll do. Really yeah, so you you because a lot of people are scared of medication. So you had no problems. Why I do it when I need it. When when I needed it, I took it because I you know, I know the difference between Uh, nobody can tell when I'm on my medication and not because I have my I learned to do my crazy so well. Uh, my husband knows and my mother knew. But when I need it, I go on it because if I go into that depression and nothing happens, they always say depression is the

point of no return. Yeah. Just twice, just twice. What happened? Just twice? What happened? I was in um I was and I didn't at the window looking at the pool, and it was raining, And I called my Actually I called a number of people, and and and and God was looking out for me because they didn't answer the phone. People I shouldn't have been calling. And then I called my my my psychiatrist, who I have on speed dial, and I said, it's not looking good of the day.

And she goes call your husband, get him home, get him on the line with me, and he stayed with me. And then that went in, you know, and got you know, well, how long was that one? Ten years ago? Maybe? Yeah, we'll get you to that point. Though for me, it's not circumstantial, has nothing to do with the circumstances. It's where my serotonin is at that point in time. That's what that is, and that's all it is. What was

the other time I was young? I was I was in I was in high school, and to me, everything had just spun out of control. I was cussing out teachers and you know, and you know, and everybody was like, you know, and I'm like, I don't want to do it, you know, I you know, I don't want to do it anymore. I don't want to do it anymore. I don't have to be here if I don't want to. I did everything you told me to do. I got into Harvard, I did all of that, and that's still horrible.

You know, you guys were wrong. You guys were wrong about all of it. You know that kind of thing, all right, now keep it luck. We have more with the judge. Judge Lynn told him to breakfast club Goal morning cj Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have Judge Lynn Tola from divorce Court in the building. Charlemagne, how did you get out of your depression? Or do you get out of it? You're still going and out. I know how to I know how to write it out. I know how long

it should take. I know how long if it takes too long, I know what I know to go in. I got a guy, you know, Chris. I love you Chris, and I go in and he you know, we deal with it. You know. If I need a little medication, I will take it. So but I've been doing really well these last few years. Yeah, really really well. The anxiety is in your book you talk about emotional genius. Yeah,

that was My mother was an emotional genius. She was a woman who tolerated everything, like you know, it's brilliant to me to keep answering that telephone, not let it upset her day. And she was able to manage him in a way that allowed him to be extraordinarily successful and also manage her children. My sister, I'm the family failure. My sister was a is a neurologist, uh you know, board certified brain dock. I was supposed to be too,

got to college, couldn't do the man. I had to buying something else to do, and a law school was the only thing my parents would accept. So she was able to do all of that and not allow us to hate him because he was very you know, you know, gunn went off. Mom comes in the room, she grabs us in the bed and we wait to see if he's gonna finish it. I mean, that's that's how it was himself. Oh thanks, And so so we're in the bed waiting he is he finished or is he coming? Wow?

And she was able. She never got mad. She she would be getting depressed sometimes, but she was able to manage him. And she taught me how to manage other people about It's all about the listening. It's all about how understanding how other people feel, and you manage your emotions so you can understand their emotions, and then you manage their emotions, then they do what you want them to do. Compassion, no empathy, no understanding different. What do

you think the difference is? The difference is I don't need to feel for you. I just need to understand why you feel the way you do. You see what I'm saying, I can. I need to understand how Adolf Hitler felt. I don't have to share his feeling. I don't have to be empathetic, but I have to understand what he's feeling in a manner that allows me to understand what he's doing. Maybe that's what your husband does for you. Your husband understands why you're having your moods

or your reactions to things. What I think happened in the beginning, I was cute enough that he didn't mind. You know what I mean. You take a little crazy if a woman looks good. And as the years went on and things started to settle and move, you began to like me as a person, you know what I mean. And then and then, and I'm a sister who will address his I adjust my crazy for him. You know, I know what gets on his nerves, and I know what and and and I know what not to do.

And I said, you know, baby, I'm on one today. You know, okay, okay, you know we we're gonna deal with it. But I adjust, he adjust, and you know, then it's then thirty years later. Have you ever threatened them? What you're crazy? Like? You know, I kill you? Don't play with me? Oh no, oh no. One time I thought he was gonna kill me, though, Why because I'm crazy? Uh? You keep I know, and I'm gonna even leave that. No, I'm not going We got to stop calling people crazy. Dude, No,

And to me, crazy doesn't have a bad connotation. So that's why. That's why I say it. But I need to realize my my audience because I was just we had not been married very I don't know why we hold names. But he kept asking me where I was, and for some reason in my head I kept this. I was severely depressed at the time, and she said, for somebody says, why do you want to know exactly where I am? Why do you want to know where exactly where I am? You know? Are you? Are you

trying to send somebody to kill me? It didn't make any sense it was, but I felt like he was, and he was like, what is wrong with you? Without the anxiety? It was anxiety you get on a thought, you chase it down to the end, and it was like, you know, the marriage wasn't going well at the time, because you know how it is, I four step children, the Hosh mcgilla, and I just I got on the thought took me all the way west rational. I felt like that my wife put out a million dollars run

policy on right, I felt the same way. It don't make no sense now, but it made sense at the time. And what's the craziest what's the strangest thing that happened in your court room where you had to kick somebody out of court in my in my real life court room or TV cord TV cord. Wait a minute, it's not the same. I can't put I can't put nobody jail and TV court Okay, I can really I could put you, you you know, I can put you in contempt and all that all I can do, dud dude, do

is kick you out. We had one cat come in there who came on the show to get back in town where his wife was with the baby, and he tried to steal the baby off the set and we had to call LAPDD seal the baby. Well. Right after he got through with the case, he went we have we had professional babysitters, and he said he threw a piece of paper at us. She says, I got a court order to take my baby, and her job is I can't give the baby to anybody who didn't give

it to me. And he chased her into the bathroom. You know, then the producers went in, the security went in and ultimately had to get LAPD to get him out. And really, you know, he had a warrant, so off he went. You know, when I reached the stay, it makes me wonder sometimes it's mental illness, possibly a learned behavior, because he said, you started mimicking some of the ways of your father. No, no, it's to me, it's it's a chemical and bound some things that I know. It's

a the chemical and balance. What you learn to do is you learn how to to handle it in a way that allows you to conduct your business in a manner that allows you to live your life. It's it's it's a chemical thing, because it's too much genetics, because i've i've I've I've done the pattern, I've done the history, you know, and it all came through you know, he had step brothers that were his father's and some other woman's none of them have it, but so it came

through my grandmother. Malle. What did it do to your mother's psyche? How is she? She's the strongest woman I ever met in my life. I mean, she was extraordinary. She loved him. She she took care of him. She would figure out. She used to buy like when he would like his vision glasses, she would buy them twenty at a time because he could never he could never find them and it would make them crazy and they all looked alike, so she would just put them back

so he wouldn't know they weren't gone. She learned how to do those things. But that kind of like shoe on the hot seat all the time, nor right. Oh yeah, the gun. She's always under the guns. She was always under the gun, and we always knew where he was visavi the windows, so everybody escaped. We were sub meet up by the garage. She had a person thing in the back of the garage. Then we would go. It's back day that they had driving movies. We'd go to

the drive in movie. When the driving movie was over, we'd go around the house. She put me on her shoulders because I'd like five, and I'd look in if he was asleep in the bed, we could go in. If he wasn't sleep, we had to find someplace else to go. That's wow. This is this is why being aware of people whotal health issues is so important. Right, And he was a good man, and I gotta I

want to everything he was. I mean he paid for Harvard, Dartmouth, Penn law school, and medical school through his working capital. Wow checks, I never I don't know how much it costs. My sister don't know how much it costs. You know, he was that bad and anything we wanted he got it for us. We appreciate you for joining us. Yeah, the Voice courts back for his twentieth season. Why yeah, twenty season. We've got a whole new set of note, whole new stage, got a new bailiff, you know. So

it's uh, it's um. It's become a show that rests now on people's belief in my ability to give it good advice as opposed to you know, say, who's gonna get Fluffy the dog? And uh, you know it's changed, and it's given me an opportunity to be more positive about This is how you do. This is what you do, This is how you should We appreciate you for joining us. Yes, Judge Lynn Toler, thank you for Can I say my Twitter handle? Of course you want to follow us? Oh yeah,

I want some followers at Real Judge Lynn. I got seven, I need eight. You got Instagram, Instagram at Real Judge Lynn. Go follow at Real Judge Lynn right now. Put hashtag crazy all through her, I said the most. All right, it's the breakfast club. Is Judge Lynn Toler the breakfast club? Let's get to these rumors to talk Niki first, Cardi,

it's about Angela need breakfast club? All right. Well, people were waiting to hear what Nicki Minaj is gonna say on Queen Radio yesterday after her altercation with Cardi B during New York Fashion Week. And I have to say, I hate that we even had to sit here and discuss this and report on this. Oh I didn't hear it's happening. I'm looking forward to the update. What I'm missing? All right? Well, first, Nicki Minaj was talking about how humiliated she was from the events had happened at New

York Fashion Week the other night. I was a part of something so mortifying and so humiliating to go through in front of a bunch of upper echelon, and it's not about white or black. The way they passed by looking at this disgusting commotion, I will never forget. I was mortified how we made ours elves look. So let me just go on record having said I would never talk about anyone's child or parenting. That's clown shop made yourselves.

Look to who When you say up at echelon, you do mean them cocade sexual deviant Caucasians that were at this function, because I'm sure it was more Caucasians than black people fashion your fashion words, it's a diverse group of people. I don't like the up I don't like the upper echelon, Like who cares. That's why she had the purpose of about saying not black and white. You know exactly why do y'all kids white people at those fashion events? She I mean, I don't know. I wasn't

at this particular event, so I can't say. Because there's a lot of black designers that have events too during New York Fashion Week, the BT hippop Awards. She would never say anything people, Okay, there are a lot of all right now. She also played some old video audio really of Curdie from Fader talking about how nothing's off limits. Nothing is off limits. I hate when some people come at me and it's like old Carty, why are you coming at people's kids for But I'm my mother's kid,

like the same way your kid is your baby. I'm my mother's baby. You know, if my mom was to be scrolling down and she see people talk about me, that will hurt her feelings, that will make her cry. You're making my mother cry. That's very contradictory of Cardi. But you know, two things can be true. Cardi said nothing is awful limits, and she's right, especially in this era. But guess what if you're gonna pop off about people's kids and people's parents and skills, then you have to

deal with the consequences of those off limit words. All right, Well, let's move on with what else Nicki Minaj did. And she did a lot of research. She is a radio por Nicky did a lot of research. I ain't matter have to doing those research now. Now, if you guys remember there was everyone keeps bringing up this old these old tweets where Nicki Minaj talked about somebody's child dying, your son died and oh Cardi, yeah, oh yeah, Cardi

Cardium was tweeting somebody about their child dying. Their son died, and it wasn't a very nice tweet that she sent out at the time. Well, Nicki Minaj spoke to the women who Cardi b was she talking to, and here's what happened on this phone call. Back in twenty fourteen, she made a video talking about her teeth. She was basically saying, I'm like, oh, I'm not fixing my team. So I had comment on it and I was like, well,

you know, to just get some Doug over us. But she would to my Instagram and she must have read my bio in my bodio here to my sons that passed away. He read my bio. That's when that was the comment and was like, oh this that's what you said. I had been on drugs make to get there has been alized. It was just like a whole a monkey or the tweet Cardi since that that girl was foul, Yeah, I would hope she regrets that now. Yeah, and if that girl ran upon Cardi over that, then Cardi gotta

hold that because those are her words. St way, Cardi ran upon Nikki all right, Now, Nicki Minaj also accused Cardi b of paola. You knew that when that footage came out, he was about to look dumb, so they hurried up and put out a statement. And you know what, I'm such, I'm such an allies. I didn't even feel

the need to defend my myself. But we did hear this woman who accused me of saying something about her child just say that nothing's about plymouth even talking about people's kids, because she has built her career off of sympathy and payola. I just want to say the payola rumor is y'all fuck you and envy you too. That people really believe this because you guys keep making joe about how you get picked and people really think it's true and this is your fun? Is this guy over here?

It's not me. Listen, I'm sorry. If my check's clear from Atlanta, stopped it, don't play. The people really believe it, and Cardy said something right. If that was the case, there'd be a zillion and one artist popping. Cardi had great music. That's why she nobody pays to play cheapass. We four years ago. She didn't have no deal back then when we played cheap ass. We even everybody thought

I was trolling. Let's just remember that when she did put out her first mixtape, everybody was surprised at how good it was. And I would also like to say that the DJ that she was fake Smashing, which was DJ self, which is that fake love and hip hop storyline. Correct, He wouldn't even play a record. He did not play to wrote it out there. Smashing wasn't even playing her records, not at all. You're trying to say it wasn't good under all, right, But here's where they's got more passionate.

And here's where Nicki Minash really starts to I guess digging even more. Now you want to talk about stopping bags, But it's two innocent girls in a strip club right now that ain't did nothing but go to the strip club and get money. Now they can't get no money. So who's stopping bags? Because you got grown ass and men showing up to where they and where they worked at. They can't feed their kids, they can't feed their family because you're mad at what another man sticking his inside up.

And that's the problem with so many black women and women period. Oh because she's not black, Because she refers to you black women. Oh we got the receipts for that too, actually refers to black women as monkeys and roaches. Now that's a lot of unpacting. My therapist says, Now, I don't know what's true and what's not true, but that's nip. That's not like a statement, like when you can't just accuse somebody of ordering a hit on someone in the script club. We saw the story on the blogs,

but they said allegedly this is a war. She's just straight up saying like, no, you hired this some guys to go beat up a girl. This is what But this is war. You might as well just go point her out of a lineup. This is war. Sign the statement, go sign the affidate. Nothing is off limit. As you can see right now, this is what's going on here. We're gonna have some more. And I'm sure you guys went to weigh in wire. I'm glad. I'm glad that both Charlemagne and Envy we're not up there at Queen

Radio Nikki using monique tactics. He's weaponizing racism and colorism for our own pros. This is a war, bro. Everything everything goes in this war. Right now as we can see. Listen, I don't want this. That's going to accuse somebody of hiring somebody to beat somebody. Yup, that's not that's snitching. And you keep what's up? Man? We don't make guys. You this young woman. This is you. Guys, somebody party over the shoes. We're gonna be back in the next

hour and discuss it some more. You get ready for Donkey today? Heard, why are you getting ready for Donkey? I'm old clutching your pearls and things have changed so much in my in this generation. Cry, I'm just gonna incriminate somebody like that. Could you move on? I'm sorry? Even better ship. See, y'all jump too much. See everything got him in a fight, and I don't have I don't have any security to have mine were my security, Mata called my security. And there it's gonna have mind

you know, for ye start throwing shoes. But who are you giving your don kid to? Man? You look so upset. I'm standing right here. Okay. See, y'all played too much exactly exactly, and you don't know people could get killed right all right? Shoe back, you gave your shoe back. You gotta walk out barefoot? What kind of shoe was this? Gard? Text at meat kill you, he's a kill a Gucci Gard text you could have killed and killed me with that. My god, shle made your money long though, four after

the hour, Donkey today is going to Benson. He's the mayor of a Kinner all right. Yes, we'll tell you that story when we come back. Keep it locked. This to breakfast club, Good morning, It's time for Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat, so being Dunky of the day a little bit of a mixed so like a day. Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three years. That Donkey of the day is a new wife. Yes, it's Donkey to day. For Tuesday, September eleventh, Go to

the Mayor of Kenner, Louisiana, Benson. Now, a day after night announced Colin Kaepernick is the face of the brand's thirtieth anniversary ad campaign. Benson, the Mayor Louisiana issue the memo banning the purchase and use of any Nike products with the city's booster clubs and recreation departments. Now, why would the Mayor of kenn Louisiana do that? Well, clearly he's against what Colin Kaepernick is standing for. I'm not

playing this game with people anymore. I am not debating with you about what you think Colin Kaepernick is doing, because what people think he is doing is disrespecting the flag and veterans and the military. But no, that's not what this is about. That's not what this has ever been about. It's about the injustices that black and brown people face in the hands of cricket, police officers, police brutality, nothing more, nothing less. And I'm not going back and

forth with you, big It's about it, Okay. I honestly saw the banning Nike products from Benzon and I didn't think it was real. But it's real. Let's go to w g n O ABC for the report. Police City of Kennor Councilman Gregory Carroll says he wants to meet with the mayor and other council members this week. This following the memo banning Nike product purchases for city booster clubs. The memos stated September fifth, and it's from Mayor Benzon

to the director of the Parks and rec Department. The memo demands the department no longer by any Nike products or products with the Nike logo. We reached out to the mayor's office and they have no comment. Well, he has released the comment. He actually released his statement. I'm not going to read all of this, but he says his decision is only to protect taxpayer dollars from being used in a political campaign. He says, taxpayers cover a

wide spectrum of political philosophies and agendas. We must respect all those agendas and philosophies. So when a company uses its advertising as its own political megaphone, government should be fair to all of its people and allow taxpayer dollars to be used to help that and allow taxpayer dollars to be used to help that company push its own

political agenda. See. The reason this is complete, bs, right, is because I am almost positive you have taxpayers and Kenner who support Colin Kaepernick and who are a static that he has to deal with Nike by banning Nike apparel purchases by Kenner recreational clubs. Doesn't seem like you

care about those taxpayers, political philosophies, and agendas. Look, Ben, stop being a coward, right if you are upset because Nike signed Colin because you don't agree with this brother taking and need and say that, say you want him to stand up for the flag. Don't be shook, all right, take a page out of your celebrity in chief's book, or stand on your square and say you think Nike is whacked the signing Colin Kaepernick. I am sick of people,

the skies and their prejudice with patriotism. And in this case, Benzon acting like he's protecting taxpayer dollars from being used in a political campaign. What about the taxpayers who actually support Kaepernick? You don't care about them. Why don't you care about them? What if they want their dollars to be used in a political campaign? Okay, huh, Benzon? Why don't you ban police brutality? Why don't you ban police

officers from killing an I'm black and brown people. It's a lot of things you can ban, but I will never understand why you would ban Nike because they are choosing to do business with someone who is actually doing the right thing. Please let Remy Mark get Benson the biggest. He haw he haw, he haw, You stupid motherfar are you dumb? All right? Well, thank you for that donkey today and there are council members in that city who are trying to get him to rescind that band. So

not everybody agrees and supports that either. Yeah, it just sounds weird to say you're trying to protect taxpayer dollars. What taxpayers, because you're definitely excluding the taxpayers who support Nike and Colin Kaepernick. All right, well, now when we come back, Russ will be joining us. People hate Russ for some reason, but like Russ. They told me that if you say F for us three times, you're gaining

a one hundred thousand new followers on social media. Oh, now, tweet, If you tweet F you gotta Adam though, if you tweet F at Rush three times. Okay. I didn't realize he was hated until y'all said that this morning, and then a whole bunch of people started tuning any reasons why they hate him. I had no idea. Well, we're gonna talk to when we come back. Keeping and I listened to his album by the way, I'm like that face. It wasn't good. He's not talented. No, he's talented. He's nice.

He gets busy, produces his own stuff too. He's nice. I'll tell him when he gets it all right, it's the Breakfast Club, Corn the Breakfast Club. We're supposed Morning Show Morning. Everybody's DJ, Envy Angela Yee, Charlomne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special yes in the building, Sir Russ, Yeah, Russ, what's happening? Man? Listen. If you think for one second that I enjoy your music and I think you can wrap, then you're absolutely right. Okay, amazing,

thank you. I was like I was waiting for that to go left, and I enjoyed you a lot. Wow, thank you, And I was wondering, like, why do people hate Russ? Um? Yeah, it's like a multitude of reasons, you know what I mean. It's not um actually, it's

not even multitude. It's like pretty targeted. But uh, it started with because I was always big up in myself, super confidential right, so um, you know, I used when I was coming up, I was wasn't in produced, mixed master engineer right everything, And people started, you know, and I would say that all the time because number one, self sufficiency is a message that should be put out there to people instead of always having to you know, outsource whatever. But then number two I'm proud of it.

You feel me like so people started getting mad at that, But then it was my stance on drug abuse promotion via Instagram and Twitter to the kids, and people didn't like where I stood on that. But where do you stand? You don't you don't like it. I just think that at the end of the day, depression, addiction, all these

things are real things. When you start making merch with lean bottles on your shirt and you start, you know, and you're and you're on your Instagram smiling next to the xanax and smiling next to Lean, I'm gonna start to wonder, like, what's going on here? Yeah, you're normalizing it, you're making it cool. But then you be the first person saying rest in peace with somebody overdose right well, and it's like but but but then you claim like

because here's my issue. It's like, Okay, you're doing that, and I understand you're addicted or depressed and that's not a joke, and I get it. You feel me. But when you're posting, when you're making merch of it, and you're on Instagram smiling next to the stuff, it's it's

one or two things. You either know what you're doing and know you're poisoning the youth right and poisoning the kids that are looking up to you, because your Instagram and post be reaching more people than your music to us sometimes, so you know that you're poisoning used one or two. You don't know that you're poisoning the use, but you still are. So either way, you're on the wrong side of the fence. So you don't talk about drug use. Have never talked about drug use in your

music at all. Drug use, no, And I'm not talking about weed. I'm talking about Yeah. Do I drink sometimes, yeah, of course, but I'm not making merch with a Tangaraye bottle on it. At the same time, you feel me, it's like I'm not using it as a brand and as an image. So your PIDs don't like you because you're the person that comes in the party and call them all drug addicts. Yeah, but at the same time, like I'll be I'll be there, That's what they'd be

trying to say. But it's like at the same time, like I've been in the studio, like yeah, I drink, yeah, you know, we smoke occasionally whatever whatever, But it's like, yo, there's a line, you know, not to promote it to the kids, Like you can't sit around, you can't turn around and tell me that you care about the kids. Like I feel like you're using that as a marketing tool and it's so big right now in high schools

and colleges. Yeah, my daughter's in high school and she was telling me the conversation is so normal, like yeah, this weekend, Yeah we're gonna have a party yor this gonna be drugs there. And I was like drugs, what do you mean? She was like no. I was like, are you talking about weed and jewels? She's like, no, talking about cocaine. And she was like, it's such a normal conversation that kids didn't And that scares the shit out at me because, you know, at least I think, God,

my daughter tells me pretty much everything. But there's a lot of kids out there that follow rappers and follow artists and their favorite artists is doing it and they thinking, and honestly, bro, that was my whole point when I first came out on that end, that was my whole point, you know, Like I don't know, I think it was September Day and Night festival. I wore a t shirt that said, and this is what really started the whole old and for us, you know what I'm saying, you're

making addiction and joke. The shirt was how much Zan's and Leans you have to do before you realize you're a loser. Now, a lot of people thought that that was me calling addicts a loser. I was referring to the kids in the suburbs, the white kids, And I know because I went to school with them, and I went to collegs with them. Who'd be doing it because they hear it in the raps on They have no reason to be doing it other than it's playing on at the parties and all that sounds enticing. Next thing,

you know, you're addicted. And yes, now you're addicted, which is not a joke, and it's very serious. You feel me, But you gotta look at step one. Why did you even try it in the first place? Feeling these people? Man, shame works because I tell you look at something and you're ashamed of it, you're not going to change it. Yeah, And you know, at the end of the day, like you know, the culture that we're living right now and hip hop, like I am going to be the bad

guy because I'm not. I'm not what's going on right now period? Like your story, your story is a great story. So so for people who don't know, don't know who Russ is from Jersey. Yeah, you're Italian and you pursue and write your own stuff everything. Yeah, and uh, forcers, tell us about what you did for three years, how you release your music because you did it on your own. Yeah, and I respect that, Thank you. I started just making

beats when I was fourteen. I'm twenty five now about to be twenty six and a couple of weeks so to eleven years and making beats, And around twenty eleven is when I started to make songs and I put out my first like mixtape and you know, we're talking twenty eleven. Like Instagram came out in twenty ten. Just to give perspective, it was not popping you feel me

in Twitter was barely anything. By twenty fourteen, I had dropped eleven mixtages that I produced, all of them, wrote all of them, like makes everything because I don't know anyone. I got five hundred flowers in a baseman, like I don't know anyone. I gotta figure it out. Um, it didn't work sitting there with five hundred followers. So I was like, all right, let me switch at the approach. It's not a matter of like can I make enough music,

It's a matter of how I'm putting out. So I put out a song a week on SoundCloud for like two years, and it led up to my debut album for Technically You are SoundCloud Rapper. Oh yeah. I was like, you know, I got a sound I got a chain made of the SoundCloud thing with the crown on it, the King of SoundCloud. Like, you're gonna have to like, song's gonna have to come talk to me about if you feel a way, because I do feel like that,

you know what I'm saying. I feel like who else dropped a song every week for three years and ended up in arenas? So it was really just that easier song a week. That's not that's not that, but a song a week for three years and then you become rush yeah, because you know, you gotta understand those eleven

mixtapes for me on my driveway practicing jump shots. Once I got to the SoundCloud, I was in my bag and so then every song every week was ready to go the next side that I knew was important was touring and a lot of artists don't tour, and I encourage all upcoming artists to tour, even if it's fifty people at night. You gotta understand that, you know, I started doing I did forty kids in the basement in Glasgow. I did you know? One hundred kids here, two hundred

kids in Houston. But like I was touring every other month and I was yeah, and I was headlining it no openers, right, you know, then that multiplied, you do? It started off three hundred and fifty people at the Echo on Sunset in La Next tour, I do l Ray, which is eight hundred. Next tour two months later, I do the Novo twenty five hundred. You know what I'm saying. Next show is next summer, I do two shows at

the Shrine, which is five thousand each. But so you can see that it's it's a gradual like most artists are too prideful to even just turn down the twenty k bag in the club to go maybe only make five k at the Echo on Unset. But that real fan base that buys tickets is what's going to keep you here for ten years. So who took notice? Because

I feel like we're skippers some steps. Was it because they say you're an industry plant, so you know you know why they say that though, is because I always say too because the come up is actually unbelievable, so you don't believe it. That's like, that's it. All my stuff is documented. You can scroll down. You know what I do want to say one thing because label has been saying this year and no artists ever listens, but you listened. Labels encourage artists not to take the bags

from the club. Yeah, tell him, don't take the bags from the because you build a fan base and you live longer. But most artists don't because that's the quick money. I never was a club artist though, so that wasn't even an option, right. So my thing when I was making all these songs, you know, around twenty fifteen, managers are reaching out. Atlantic Records is reaching out, and I'm

entertaining the conversation. But like that's it, Like I'm I'm a kid, like in my basement with seven hundred followers, Like I'm not really like you know, it's it's all sneaky record deal, Like, bro, you nobody. Now someone would have came out and said you know what I signed. You know what I mean, like didn't happen. So what I knew I wanted because I watched a bunch of breakfast clubs everything, Bro, I watched. We studied this stuff

like stalkers. You feel me in the basement. So I knew Carre Lewis was the one Care lose, the booking agent. You don't know who care loses. He doesn't he doesn't book acts or still like Eminem Yeah, like it's crazy, Okay, Anyway, I knew that from just studying the game. You know what I'm saying. That's the thing that artists are not on, Like y'all are idolizing getting a change from this rapper

who might sign you in shelve you. I was idolizing booking agents, right because I feel like that's what it was about. So when managers were reaching out, my current manager, when he was reaching out, I was like, Bro, I'm not talking to you until you get me carre Lows. Do you want to manage me? Get me? Carre Lewis. All we got more with Russ when we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning. That's your reflection. And went out of follow went out of mission? You

really wiping up nice for what? He gotta hit the club like you hit them, hit them, get the morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have Russ in the building. Does it bother you when when people go at you so hard as social media I've seen over the weekend. You know they did one of those it should have been you instead of mac millaw. Yeah, it's like crazy, Yeah,

well you know what it does bother me? And um, I'm gonna be done with this super soon because this one, this this whole like industry, it's not for me, you know what I'm saying, Like, and that's what that's why I called the album Zoo. This zoo that is fame and whatever is not a place for breeding healthy minds. It's disgusting. So it's like the number one disease. I'm sure it is. And when so when people are saying should have been you, it's like cute, y'all are people

on Twitter making jokes about you know, should have been you? Whatever? Whatever? But you know, you know it's really screwed up? Is that y'all the same people who will rob some one of their peace of mind where they're alive, but when they die, wish them to rest in peace. How are you gonna wish that I rest in peace? But you

don't want me to live in peace? So y'all are fake and r I p to Macmiller because the fact that y'all went he was dropping his album with Astro World, and I remember every time I was dropping a song leading up to the weeks with Astro whatever, one was like, keep it cheap for getting nastural World tonight, even though they weren't. But it's like y'all making all these jokes whatever, and y'all are doing that to Mac Miller as ash Wald.

So now when he passes, now y'all want to come out the woolworks and be like, man, it's like, y'all people are saying that's stupid with the same ones who are contributing to, you know, a dysfunctional peace of mind possibly, And it's like there needs to be a real discussion about internet culture and how it affects artists and celebrities.

I'm the first generation of people who grew up on the Internet and having to use social media to gain prominence So when you look at that, you gotta understand that if social media can have a positive impact on your career, meaning blow you up, you can't ignore the fact that they can have a negative one. This is one big high school bro, and people on the internet needs to recognize that a lot of them, y'all a bullying kids into depression. Like you can't act like you're

absolved from it because your fallback is we're just joking. Cool. That's what everyone in high school says. When the girl hangs herself. When it's a joke amongst the school, it's one thing, right, when it's a joke amongst the whole world, like and you're expecting it to not get through. Put it like this, right, everyone on the internet who'll be making jokes, you'll be letting three mean girls in your

school throw y'all off. Absolutely, you feel me? So how do you think someone who has one hundred thousand comments or twenty thousand comments have go die? I'm saying, like I begating death threats by the thousands on the day. I get them every day and you can't even reply, and I can't reply. We can, but when we do, it make because people start attacking them, right, you know what I mean? Right, it's that or I'm the crazy artist who only replies to right, and it's like yo.

The reality is that people on the internet need to be real conscious and responsible of what they're doing, but to not you know why, because the voice of the hip hop consoom on the internet is a fourteen year old kid who is five. When you know Drake came out. You know what I'm saying, It's like, what was that? Hurt people? Hurt people? It's it's who you went to high school with. It's when I was fourteen and fifteen, and you're making jokes. It's whatever. Like you get caught

giving top on Cameron two thousand and six. Your school's gonna know, but like people in Nebraska and Africa aren't gonna know. Now, it's like girl, you're just like you're you're done. You feel me, And so it's screw getting bullied by two thousand kids. Now youre getting bullied by two million people. And if you think that that doesn't have an effect, and you think that. My other thing with this is too is the consumer wants artists and

celebrities to be normal. Right. The problem is that you treat them as if they're supposed to be above feeling what the natural human would feel. So my thing is like, okay, pick a side of defence. It's almost like they want you to take all that they say about you because you got money, Yeah, because you are like that's supposed to be a blanket. Yeah, and like a like a

you know, a vest I gotta be sensitive. I gotta let stuff get to me otherwise I can't give you all the real But at the same time, you're asking that person who you demand to be sensitive and relatable enough to to relate to your human emotions. You're asking that person to have thick enough skin to not feel anything that is inspiring the reason that you love. I don't understand it. It doesn't like it doesn't make any sense.

I think. I think society needs to really look at themselves and take responsibility for what they're doing to artists. You feel me. We're the first generation that's experiencing this stuff. Bro, This is not regular. Why Why did little Pump say me and us it's a trend? Bro? Just I mean that sentence is a trend, like Jay Cole is a trend. Pump. No, I've never met Pump. I've never I've never met I've

never met Pump. But that's what I'm saying, Bro, these are seventeen year old kids who like just post stuff on the internet, like you gotta under saying. These are fourteen to eighteen year old little kids on the internet. They just they don't know anything, Bro, I don't know him saying that. It's like, you gotta take that out with you and yourself, Like why are you saying that because I've never talked to you. I've never met you. That's why I said, I kill them all. It's like,

I've never talked to y'all. Y'all so obsessed for me. I've never even talked to y'all bitches. You know what I'm saying, Like, how much of a weirdo do you have to be to call someone's name out that you've never talked to or met in a negative fashion. I've never talked to y'all. I've never met y'all. I don't know anyone around y'all. Like all these rappers who just be saying after us, whatever, that's what's up. When we see you on person, we're gonna ask for clarification. And

now even knows what time it is. Hey, man, his manager know what time it is. We call y'all festivals, not him. We call y'all people at festivals. Manager. You know what I'm saying, Like, y'all know what's up. We don't put up videos because I'd be minding my business and I'm not gonna be on the internet. Like we sued too, just in case. Yeah, you know what. You know. But the first rapper who sues someone for getting to ask me your career is done. That's not hip hop.

Well you know what. That's that's a shame. That's nobody even care be like, yeah, that's what they get for hitting him. That's it. You know what. That's a shame. But those people know what's up, bro. Like at the end of the day, like, I'm not the tough guy on line, I don't do none of that. I leave that for the That's why I also send them and kill them all. I leave that for the w W rappers, Bro.

I leave that for the rappers who because they think that facetats and top guns that like we're supposed to be scared of something like y'all are only scaring fourteen year old white kids who don't know any better, like y'all, y'all are not scaring people who don't have facetats, who are felons? Like what are you like? What are y'all talking about? Why? Why did the young rappers particulate you like young bands and smoke purpet Yeah? Uh, you know what, It's a trend. It's a trend to say that, and

they need clicks, they know. Put it like this right at this point in time, if you mentioned Russ in a negative fashion on Twitter, you're bound to get more retweets, you feel me? And so let's try that theory. And I was thinking about that too, do Itwetus and then I'm gonnaweet the picture with him later like it is playing. Just want to see social explodes. I guarantee you Twitter at Russ Diamond d I e m own. Watch what you're gonna see. Make sure to tell you Nigeria's I'm

playing now. You know those two kids, those kids, those are clowns. Bro. Did you see him at any festival? Yeah, we've caught. We've caught one of our festivals and those the time it is, Bro, which one smoke purple little band? I'm gonna tell you right now if they respond they know what time it is. Bro, I'm I'm putting you like this, we got we got video too, you know what I'm saying. Oh so you get click at the mouth. You just put the video the video? You getting your ass?

Bey suggest you track care period like period like it's that because I'm I'm done. I'm done, buy my tongue. I don't like as much as people think that I talk. I talk about self sufficiency and about how I do everything myself and and you could do it too. Yeah, but like I'm gonna be talking about how much of clowns y'all really are? You feel me? And so like,

can you tell us the story what happened? You don't have to tell don't get I mean, I'm just like, don't get me, don't don't make me stooped down to yards level war. I'm gonna play the internet game too, and I'm gonna have you humiliated. You feel me like, don't do that. So you saw the festival your Yeah, you know it is what it is, bro. They know what time it is. That's all I'm gonna say. They know what time it is. They know what time it is. Like the second Act they know they know what time

it is, bro, they know time it is. The second that stuff happened, a whole lot of f RUSS stopped coming out from their profile. You feel me. They know what time it is, deficient. All right, there you have it. They know what time it is RUSS right now, Zoo zoo, it's the Breakfast Club? Is Russ? The Breakfast Club? Oh my god? What my gol? Here complaints complaints? Christ going on? Ra God, I can't stand all this complaint. Alright, alright, alright, alright,

now morning everybody. We are the Breakfast Club. I'll come back, Angela. Who's complaining? Who's complaining? No? Because I know where you're gonna go. I mean trouble man. All right, you're complaining about complaint. Let's play with a mean who's complaining? Revot TV? Why are they complain? Nobody's complaining? Man, this guy complain they only got to work exactly, Yes, why would you complaining? The only working six man? I hate you. Well, he's

back and let's get to these rumors. Let's talk button. She's filling the team. This is the Rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, the new Revote series State of the Culture debuted last night, and one thing that happened was Remy Ma brought up the fact that Joe Button has not responded to Eminem because you know Remy will respond. Now here's what he had to say. Eminem dropped a surprise album, Comma Cozy, and three shots

to a few of his peers, including me. You guys heard that bulls I'm sure not MGK, I'm talking about the Eminem buys. What's up, Remy? I smells, I smell smoke? Is that because she actually dissed you and you have yet to a spawner because you nap skid to death and you know he will flame you if you fight, now, you know? And what really gives a about what m K I said? You want to know? What are you gonna say? What you're gonna say, Remy is I love Martin,

reminiss Martin is a jewel. She does that all at all costs. She does. I tell everybody this story. Remy did that to me with a club and the club promoter. You're gonna let him not pay you like your a little sucker, like your little girl, like Remy got me into a fight that bay, I'm here for all Remy my commentary. How often does that show come on? Once a week? Once a week. I'm here for me my commentary. I'm saying, then, you know what's great is that she will do what she tells you to do. If she's

telling you, don't need to do that for you. Think she did that to me with the club promoter, and then she helped me fight like Remy's crazy. Don't need Remy mar to do nothing else, no more. Remy has done enough. Who ain't pay you? And time ago we were in the club ahead, blasts promoter. Right now, who can't pay you? I was like, ten years ago, be the queen that she is. Thank you all right, yr

MTV Raps is gonna be launching internationally. They're doing local versions of their franchise in the UK, Germany, Southeast Asia and Africa, so that should be pretty exciting. They said the UK version is gonna debut on September twenty fifth, and then East localized version is gonna debut after that in twenty nineteen. I don't think we need a your

MTV Raps in twenty eighteen. Every reason I say that is because back in the day, your MTV Raps was a niche thing because rap wasn't as dominant as it is now. Rap is pop culture now. Yeah, but you gotta think these are different. This is not the United States, this is international, so I think that they would benefit. Hipp is the dominant genre internationally, yeah, but it's newhere

in other places than it is here. So just to be dope, Yeah, like even when I was just no, no, they're gonna do their own show, oh, for their own local art. Makes sense? Are you listening? No? That makes sense. So you get to also discover some of the old and other things as well as a new artist to a regional emerging artist. And I think that's great to

have that platform. Said yes, all right, Kanye West, Now let's talk about what happened when he was at Ralph Lauren's fiftieth anniversary party and he did not like a question that one of the reporters asked him. Here's what happened, right walking, I'm sure, I'm sure we'll take so you try to get somebody kicked out because they asked him a question about Tyson Beckford. Remember Tyson and Kim Kardashian were going back and forth on social media, and it's

Ralph Lauren. So you know, Tyson Beckford was a Ralph Lauren model, so it kind of makes sense that that affiliation would be there. But he tried to get them kicked out. I don't know if that person got kicked out, but he said Ralph Lauren would be very ashamed you asked that trash question. I gotta hear the exact question

for it. Conclusion about this, how many times did they ask Charlomagne not to ask and he's doing any crazy questions during any of the Powerhouse concerts, They'd be like, Charlemagne, don't ask anything crazy. We need the order still to perform, and do I give it them? No to flex getting kicked out time? Okay? And tanashe is gonna be on Dancing with the Stars season twenty seven. People were going crazy on social media about that. Kind of seems unfair.

She's a great dancer. Yeah, that's what people That's what people were saying that as us when they're a little older, and that is not true. Dancing with the Stars be having people on day. That's popping and relevant. Now, Kim did dancing Wendy Williams. Kim Kardashian did Dancing with the stars before she remember when Wendy did it, Kim Kardashian did. She did it when she was like two years ago, three years ago, right Kim Kim was popping in. I don't mean you. I don't mean you washed because you

want to dance with the stars. Some wash people be on it, necessarily washed. But she's a great so I kind of feel like she has an unfair advantage all right. After Mac Miller's apparent overdose and that was really sad. By the way, when I heard about that, um Bow Wow took to social media to talk about certain things. He said to the youth, stopped with these dumbass drugs. I'm gonna let something. Yet, when me and O Marion worked on Faceoff album, I was high off lean every day.

When y'all saw me on BT going off on Torrey, I was high off lean. My attitude everything changed. My fans started to turn on me, my family too. I never promoted leaning my songs. The whole time I was on the UCP tour with Chris, I was sipping forwards at least seven times a day. I was addicted until our show in Cincinnati. I came off stage and passed out. Woke up in the hospital. I was having withdrawal. I

never felt a pain like that ever. It was summer, but I was walking around with three hoodies on because I was so cold. I missed a Chicago show of that tour Baltimore show because I was effing high and sick. That it's not cool and I was doing it to be cool. Kick that it be a good son or day. He goes on and on to talk about it. What about your behavior now, like what's called you to fake? Going to kill yourself every few weeks on. But he did say drug free is the way to be here.

He said, smarten up, tightened up out here. We can't lose no more of you, not one. I love all your the young artists, all the kids around the world. Don't follow a trend, break the cycle. Let's bring back to just say No campaign. That was a great campaign. It was just say no. Well that's started again. That was hard bringing back for opioids and uh he lean considered the opioid heroin and opioids. Heroin considered opioid. All of those drugs illegal drugs. Molli's so insecure. Mollies definitely

look like a don't do this. We're doing crack. Crack is some people? Were they selling that at now? No, I'm just saying I don't know I have, I wouldn't know where crack. I haven't been in around any crackheads, don't know no, thank God. All right, well I put out a tweet for you, since we can find yourself. Okay, I know who's selling the pills, all right, I'm Anagel report. Put somebody in here for them. Goodnesstration. Alright, revote, We'll

see you tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes Up next

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