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When Can Other's Use the N- Word

May 22, 20181 hr 19 minEp. 625
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Tuesday 5/22 - Today on the show we had our Detox doctors stop by where they spoke about fibroids, losing weight and more. Also, after a video surfaced of a fan rapping a Kendrick Lamar song on stage, while letting N word slip out, Charlamagne gave her "Donkey of the Day", but was she really in the wrong? So we opened up the phone lines to see if our listeners thought Kendrick or the fan was in the wrong when it comes to saying the N-Word. 

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Show you a little room anywhere else. So your friend frind to pop that the world's most stagerous morning show the camera, I agree. Show isn't this listen city? So if DJ Harry the capital of the usually the only one who can keep these guys in show. Chalomagne the Guard Morning Boy is the freference competition. Good morning Usa, joyo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Yo Go yo Goo Goo Goo Go go go yo go go yo go yo Yo. Good morning angela Ye,

Good morning Amy, Charlomagne the guy. Peace to the planet is Tuesday, Yes, It's Tuesday. Is our little reality show star DJ Mvy big announcement for you yesterday, say little reality star DJ Envy. Yes, Hello, make your annoucement. You have a reality show coming or the show just started. I mean we still got Roman reporting all kind of stuff. That was a big story yesterday. I saw it on All the Bloods. Yes, I saw it in Variety. Bravo announced that the Casey crew and Bravo has partnered up

and we're doing a great show. It's gonna be a positive family show. You know. I do the podcast because a lot of people always came up to me and said, you know, asked about my relationship with my wife and all the things that we've been through, ups, downs, good, bad, and and they were like them, my relationships like that, and I don't really see that. So it was like, well, let's do a podcast to talk about it and really explain to people, you know, what we've been through. You know,

it's not just all hunky. Everything is all hunky dory. So so, you know, started to do the podcast and then we've got a couple of offers to do shows and nothing that we really wanted to do, and you know, we wanted to ep our own show to make sure that the content that was getting out there was was positive. Show were not too many people he on show that because they're stupid. But if that is because they're stupid, okay,

if you're smart, GP owned show, the own production company. Yeah, So we got an opportunity to partner up with Bravo, and Bravo made the announcement um, so you know, we're excited, super dupid excited. And why is it a docu comedy? Though I don't know why they added docum? Maybe it's funny, I mean, it's it's about our family. So there's things

that are funny. It's it's just everything. I mean, we talk about everything you could possibly imagine, from Madison going to prom to uh, you know, raising Logan in an area that we raised him in and how difficult that is because he's a you know, African American boy and we're you know, we're raising him. It's a it's a white town and all those dilemmas and problems with that

and just everything that's going on. You know, Well, if it's a it's a docu comedy, So that means that you're gonna have to be able to take take jokes where you take nine and a half inch dialdos because it's gonna be a lot of slant. It's gonna be a lot of slander coming from the social media world. Ye, So you can't open it up. You can't open it up and call it a docu comedy if you're not gonna be able to take the jokes. Um, I don't know why a lot of support. I don't know why

it was. Does does it don't come up? Does it deal don't come up? And look like, look this ain't funny. I don't know why they know that docu comedy because that's not it's about my family. When they called it a comedy, there's things that are funny about my family and things that a serious. So I don't know why docu comedy, but logan's pretty funny. It's reality show. It's based on our life and everything that's going on. Congratulation,

Thank you, thank you very much. Congratulations. See you guys. I'm excited to watch the show. When does it start? They still got to go in production. There's a lot. There's a lot to go on it because you guys have been filming already. Yeah, weeah, but it was a little uh because it's development there not to development to it a little premature, but yeah, exactly like I was like, we shot, we don't know what's going on. I was at the crib, like why would they know this? Right?

I think I think they did it to test the waters and see what kind of heat. Uh, you know, certain shows, the main show in the announcement, they did that the test water. They wanted to see what kind of heat uh, an announcement of a dj V reality show would generate. They wanted. I'm sure they got the

heat that they wanted. I mean we you know, a lot of this was you know, we really necessarily didn't tell anybody, and you know, when you start getting phone calls and family members like you were doing this, you know, it's it's crazy, but we're excited about it with we better like to make the announcement a positive black family on television, and I'm into doing the things that we're doing, and just you know, it's it's the whole reality of raising a one year old, a sixteen year old old

learning how to drive, hug going to college, and everything that's going on in the house and love, happiness and everything. And you still don't get to make those announcements yourself. When you do television. They put out the press releases when they want to, but then they usually give you then they give you a heads up. Yeah, they tell you, like the press LEAs coming out the base, they ask

you for a quote there you go. Yeah, but yeah, they didn't even they didn't even have a quote in that from you, because that was something that they did to show that that what their developmental slate would be. Absolutely yeah, coming up, Oh you've been through this, hyeah, you know a couple of times, all right, but yeah, that that what's going on. It. We're super dupe excited, the wife's happy, the kids are excited. We just want to show some positivity out. Then we are great. So

let's get to show crack. And we got some guests coming through. But I don't have my paperwork. Oh, here we go. We have the detox doctors joining us this morning. Oh coach Jesse doct do Moon dot Dom Sue, and today we are also going to be talking about fibroids because ninety percent of African American women are struggling with fibroids. So there are some solutions for you, hopefully that's right. So this is the doctor that helped me lose that weight and help me get a little a lot healthier.

I lost twenty four pounds on the detox. Everybody said, oh, after the detox, you're gonna gain all that weight back. I mean, it's already been a month and I think I gained three pounds. That's it because I'm eating healthy, I'm doing healthier things. I'm continuing to work out and it feels great. My wife is she lost ten pounds, she's trying to gain it back. She's eating everything to gain that weight back healthy, and she's having a difficult

time but not loving it. The point of a detox is not to go eat the same exact things you were eating before. The detox is supposed to teach you healthier eating habits. Absolutely, And so we'll kick it with them in a little bit and let's get the show crack in front page news. What we're talking about. Let's think about a teenager who has now been in order to pay thirty six million dollars of restitution. Wow, all right, well we'll talk about it when we come back. Keep

a lock just to breakfast club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. I just want to say, last night I had the DJ the club, the strip club, right Stalllets shot everybody that came out of the stall this last night. Well, usually when I DJ the club, I have a we have an office in the back where I have a bed where I could sleep in the script club. Up here, we have an office. No up here, we have an office where I have a bed that I could sleep in before the show. They

change the lock on the office. So when I came in this morning, there was I couldn't it wouldn't work. They changed the lock on the breakfast club office. Yes, did they tell you? No, they tell you you know what that means. I don't even get to use that. They didn't got two years up on my contract. I guess they're getting this early start. So I had to sleep on the floor this morning. Take my little nap on the floor. Why didn't you put the chairs together?

Sleep on the couch because it lights don't go off, so I have been it had been brightened, and everybody walks in. I just sleep on anyway. I mean anymore years you got love in your country? I got about fault. Oh, I got too fat. I think locking us out early a rap. All right, well, let's get into front page news now. The Calves beat the Celtics. Last name one eleven, one h two. Lebron has forty four. I told you Lebron is Lebron is, He's gonna make it to the finals.

I didn't watch the game last night, but I'm telling I told the Boston fan yesterday that it's gonna be then versus the Cavs and the Reps for the rest of the series. Absolutely, okay, they're gonna make sure Lebron James gets in the NBA Finals. He definitely gonna make the finals. And let's talk about this kid. You said he had a lot to pay restitution webinue. Yeah, and we don't know his name because he was a minor at the time of the incident. He was only fifteen

years old. He is now seventeen. But he has to pay thirty six million dollars and that is for a starting the Eagle Creek wildfire last year. That's the restitution to cover all of the damages. So what happened was he was throwing he threw some fireworks in the forest and that's what started those wildfires that burned more than forty eight thousand acres. Now, his attorney is saying that find violates the Constitution. He said that protects people from

excessive fines and cruel and unusual punishment. But according to the judge, the judge is saying, the restitution is clearly proportionate to the offense because it does not exceed the financial damage is caused by the youth. I'm supposed to feel sorry for him. This man committed a whole fire, possibly put a lot of people's lives in danger, and i'mupposed to feel sorry for him because all you gotta

do is fine. Yeah, he was sentenced to five years probation and almost two thousand hours of community service at the time. He has to pay a fine of thirty six million. Yes, that's restitution. It's not just like he has to pay back. They treat him the way they treat people who got student loans, like constantly build him for the rest of his life, Garner, the way they do people when they're on child support. Ghana, all his wages, nonna matter what job he got, you might go to

prison being work. He's gonna just have to get paid off the books forever. Let's credit is done too. But else he's talking about Stacey Abrahams and now she is possibly going to be the first black female governor ever, so that is a huge deal. She's running for governor in Georgia, and she actually will be joining us on the breakfast club she's calling in later today because everybody

has to vote today. Okay, all right, there's twenty two states that have never had a female chief executive, so women have not been literally shut out, but for a black woman, she would be the first black woman ever in all of the United States. Drop a club for Stacey Abrams Georgia to make sure y'all vote for Stacy black Stacey. Stacy, So Stacy A black Stacey Adams. You know your Poppy, your grand Poppy, Poppy ward them Stacy Adams shoes. Just remember Stacy A black Stacy. Black Stacey's

not gonna be black. That's the hashtag day running with Okay, black Stacy. I saw Angela posting that yesterday black station people. People will get to that that vote moved like black Stacy. Which one is that Abrams? Well, she'd be calling in later today. Now that's a big deal, but she still first has to win the primary, so she does, like we said, have to be the Democratic representative in order to be able to win in November. To make sure

you guys in Georgia go out and vote. And they are warning about a dangerous it's a batch of K two in Brooklyn. This is the second time it's happened, and now the toll has climbed up to fifty people who have overdosed. You basically take two pups and just pass out on the floor. Let me ask you a dumb question, because I really don't know what is What is kwo synthetic marijuana. You can buy it from a bodega. You're not supposed to. It's illegal. You're not supposed to

buy synthetic marijuana. The problem is no one knows what's in it, so every single time you get it has a different mixture combination. Ye, you really don't know what's in it, right, that's not true. If you can, you can buy certain grades, weave, certain screens weed, you know what's in your marijuana. Now, what they're saying is the drugs are packaged under the brands Scooby Snacks, pot Pourri, and fairly legal premium natural blend, So you don't even

really know what you're buying. If your dumb mass is drinking, if smoking K two intentionally in two eighteen, you deserve whatever comes to you, even death. Okay, if you're intentionally smoking K two knowing that what it is, I don't want nobody to die. Hey, yes, I don't care. How about that, not that I want to I don't care, especially if you're intentionally doing it. You're roll up from

K two and smoking. This was happening kind of went near where I live, and I actually sometimes when I drive I can see people that you could tell that they're smoking some synthetic marijuana. They look like zombies. Wow, all right, well that's front page news. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one or five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe I had a bad night, bad morning. Maybe they changed a lock on your office doing nobody

told you. Whatever it may be, get it off her chests. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Pick up the mother mother phone and don this is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or plas, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club, so you better have the same energy. Yeah. Hello, who's this? This is John from Houston. How are you

doing today? V? What's up? John? Getting off at chess bro Well, I want to give my condultus or my prayers to the family um at Santa Fe, Texas, which is about twenty miles from Houston. You know I spoke to you guys last week about my son's fable and fables Smithy was burdon in Houston. Yes, sir, I know how to spot what the parents are going through. You know this is a hard self. Both in Houston and

also throughout America. You know, I had people that's reaching out to me, you know, trying to you know, with prayers for everybody to city in Houston and surrounding areas for what happened, you know, And that's that's Safetage in Houston's unsolved promicide. You know, we really appreciate you guys. Supports love, you know, towards the victim of Santa Fi.

And my heart goes out to these parents and parents to parents because after the shooting happened, I was actually about five miles away, I would say, about two hours after happened. I don't even know what's going on. And I wish, I wish the parents would spend more time, you know, in the world to talk to your kids, because bullying is very very strong in America right now, a pair of pressure and I think a lot of parents need to reach out to their children and be

more for a parent than a friend. You know. I don't believe in the theory of co parenting, because when you're a parent, you're a parent full time. That's my belief of my parents. But I'm actually your parents in America gonna please talk to your children see what's going on their life, you know, and stop worried about other things. You know. I think now society has been separated social media, you know, and I believe to go old school, they stop focusing. And I agree with you. I think you

need to be a parent and a friend. I think you also need to be a friend to get you know, to talk to your children what's going on. I think you need to be both as a parent, pull your kids off goddamn social media. You can't knock all co parents though, I mean, some people don't have that, don't have the luxury of being together. You gotta be co parents. Hello, who's this? This is June? Hey, what's so? Joe? Get

it off your chest yet? As tale, because I spent eighteen hours at George Bush International due to no flight attendant. Flight was supposed to leave at eight o seven cms got pushed back to nine twelve. They tried to fay to weather, and then the plane never took off. The plane was at, the pilots were there. They didn't tell us anything, and then all of us at and boom, your plane is going to be delayed again. And seven six hours, eleven hours and fifty three Venite what Airlines United? Okay,

I'm sorry for your mama. Okay, that's what I say. I can't can't do. I can tell you. I'm sorry for you, Bud. That's just the way it goes sometime at the airport. Yeah, I'm sorry, Mama. I know. But they never tell used anything. No, never stay over words, don't even offer a food voucher. It was elth three people stuck in the airport for eighteen hours two such here, and I felt really bad for them. But you know,

what do you do? All right? Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If you need to vent hit us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all your time to get it off your chest with your man or black. We want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? This is sc And I'm really excited because I just got a new possession that I started car doggy style of missionary last I doggy so is that it raised

our a brand new job. It's the big and it's a new position within the same company. Look good for you out there showing it shining. Thank you you guys have a wonderful day. You too. Hello? Who's this a? This is Corler, Hey, get home for your chess um. Well, first of all, I want to say, you know positive, I said everybody, Hey, Angela, Hey Andy, good morning. I agree with everything Charlomaige said. Hey, Charlomage, what's happening baby?

I am a black woman raised by a black woman, raised another black woman, and we wake up every day, we run at every day every day like just because you're married it to a roy your Fmingly, that means nothing to me. I didn't wash the ata. We personally don't think I loved it by the word he mama in that gorgeous green dress with the locks in that nose ring, honestly, okay. Also, if you're smoking fake we I agree with Charlomage too. You deserve whatever comes to you.

That's like playing fake gas in your car and me and magic right now, you're stupid. Yeah. I think I think some people didn't know that it was synthetic marijuana because it's called something else. It's not like it's called here's some k two. Hello, who's this fell wonder? Hey, what's upone? They get it off your chess? Oh, what's up? First and foremost, I just want to utmost respect to

the Breakfast Club, DJ MVU and Charlomain the Guy. I've been listening every since Charlotmagne told people I'm batter saying to put their guns down. So I'm major fan. Oh you've been listening for eight years? Yeah, well eight years just a December, Yeah, friends, gonna California. It's like I'm out here in the West Coast listening to y'all right now, and I just stood up just to drug get it in so much respect and pay attention to ability. And

then it's I haven't been up on the casey crew. Really, I don't have a family like that or lift service like that. But I'm sorry to hear that you don't get lift service. All right, all right, thank you for listening. Hello, who's this? Hey? Good morning, Guy's seats and blessings, y'all. How y'all doing? Man, Poor the party guy was cracking. Get it off your chess? Hey, listen, man, I just want to congratulate you and be on your new TV

show that's coming up. Yeah. I can't wait to watch. Yeah. Yeah, I want to get a cameo. You know I could come on the grounds and clean a porter party, and you know we don't. We don't have we don't have any Porter parties on the ground. Sir, you think that's gonna be a big break. You think your big break is gonna be showcasing the world your porter parties killed on DJVS reality. You never hey, you never know, Charlott Man,

you know what I mean? My nay, oh no, I know, Okay, I can't guarantee that's not gonna do it for you. But listen, if everybody want to check me out, you could go to YouTube s A Sea n one for Sean and you can check out my music and we could go from this subscribe to my page to man,

have a great day, Sean, have a good morning. Yo. Since y'all doing the dtox thing, man, can y'all do like I'm thinking for y'all listeners, Like you know what I mean, where you help like three or your listeners lose some weight through this DTOX thing, and you guys provide the dtox for your listeners. But what I did was about two weeks ago, I did a special code where anybody who punching that cold got fifty percent off and I took the I Pad for the other fifty.

I don't know if he was listening around that time, but yeah, my detox. So I'm actually off the detox. I'm just eating healthier. And I know Charlotmagne last year, pick two people to try to lose weight, and see what happened with that. They both fell off. Because I need something help, man, because I'm touring it in fifty times right now and I'm trying to come down to two thirty. Of course I'm in the gym, but I still need some help with you know what I mean.

We're doing that, but think y'all, my celebrity friends, y'all should help me out. Did you change your diet in the way that you ate? I'm changing on my diet now, but you know, as a Jamaican, we love to eat rice and certain things like that. But I'm trying to change up my diet. Man, it's not easier for me. All right, they'll be up here today, so make sure you listen. No, I'm gonna listen today in the garbage shop, but you have you guys, have a great day today,

all right, do YouTube? Bro? All right? Get it off your chests. Ain't on't five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit this up at any time. You've got roomors on the way. Yes, let's talk TV, TV TV. We'll talk about Lifetime in the RC documentary and movie they have coming also, and people give us some more information on his reality show with his family that has been confirmed coming to Bravo. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.

Keeping lock this The Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is dj n V Angela ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk R Kelly. It's about this report Angela yee f the Breakfast Club. So Lifetime is gearing up to do this R Kelly documentary series. Now it's gonna talk about the families directly affected by R. Kelly's

alleged sex cult. And R Kelly doesn't seem like he's losing any sleep over this, okay, because he feels like he already has so many fans. Here's what he said in a video that someone recorded. I am handcuffed like a lot of you more, I'm handcuffed by my destiny. It's too late. They should have did thirty years ago. Too late. The music has been injected into the world. Yeah, but he actually, like Kalma's not catching up to his

ass and like he's not losing money. Like, come on, R Kelly, You've been losing a lot of money over the past few years. A lot of shows have been canceled. You cannot be what you could have been. You can smile and look like you laughing to keep from crying, but we know you're really crying on the inside. Knock it off, all right. In addition to this documentary series, they're also going to be doing I guess one of those lifetime movies. They have one of those in the

works about R. Kelly. Also now, he's also being sued for sexual assault by a woman who claims that he held her against her will. Her name is Faith Rogers.

She says they met in March of twenty seventeen. She was nineteen years old at the time, and she said a couple of months later, he flew her to New York City for one of his concerts, and that's when he bombarded her hotel room initiated unwanted sexual contact, which included oral and vaginal intercourse, and she said the sex was abusive and he criticized her for being boring and bad. She said they dated for about one year, during which he mentally, verbally, and sexually abused her and also gave

her her pies. If you recall, there was a phone conversation that someone taped to R. Kelly, and this was Faith who actually taped that call. Here as a piece of that. Do you think like this is all my soul? I mean I don't feel like I I feel crazy. I feel like I just had a moment like with you and you just out, I guess is not when I was looking for I was looking for people humble and say hey, I messed up. I was thinking lol, I was thinking crazy, you know when I did crazy like.

I don't blame you for acting like that. People who you are. I'm not going I'm not talking about this normal one because I'm plazy. You want to talk to me, come and talk to me. He said he doesn't talk on the phone. That's very interesting that he said. The music is already injected in people too, because I'm one of those people when I hear all Kelly records. Now it just don't feel the same energy is important to me, all right, And congratulations to DJ Envy and his family.

They have a docu comedy coming to Bravo. They have put eight new series into development at Bravo and one of them is going to be called Gold with Envy. That's with DJ Envy and his family. You have to tell him stop all into the doctor. It's not a

docu comment. It's it's a family reality show. It's based on our family and our five kids, and and it's everything that goes on in our house and and everything that we're dealing with with society, with this world, putting a teenager through high school, going to college, and raising a one year old. It's just our family a lot that you hear on the podcast. It's just real life, real We're excited about it. It's positive. It's all about

a family that's going through everything. The trial's triplation is good, bad, everything because exactly the couple works to keep up the street cred that has made them a household name. You know that wasn't written Yeah, white people. When it comes to docu comic though, it's creating the expectation that you're going to be on there trying to make people laugh, and that's when people won't laugh. Yeah, nah, I mean takeaway document. Yeah, that's definitely not what we're trying to do.

Is it's we're trying to put positivity out there and show people that you can have a family. It's gonna it's gonna be a lot of hard work. It's gonna be great. So we're excited about it. We're excited to put the positivity out there and our kids and everybody's out there. You're gonna get an inside life of what you don't see because I show a lot of my life as well. But it's gonna be a lot of things that you don't see, so it should be a lot of fun. All right. Well I'm Anzela Yee and

that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, our detox doctors will be joining us down. These are the doctors that I jumped on their dtox. I lost twenty four pounds. I feel healthier, I feel lighter, I feel better, So we'll kick it with them. They're also gonna be talking about fibroids this morning. Yes, up to ninety percent of African American women will develop fibroids by the age of fifty, and white women up

to seventy percent of them also developed fibrides. So it's an issue for women in general. And so you can have some hope and not have to go and have surgery. There's alternative methods and what you can do to improve your lifestyle and help eliminate those fibroids. All right, and we'll talk to them when we come back. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.

We got some special guests in the building. We have the good old doctors. Doctor. I'm gonna message your names. I'm suiting them month put you on a dtox and they've been up. Here's name Jesse, Jesse, thank you, thank you. What do you have with you? Yes, really excited. We have with us one of the Hope Sisters from our Hope on Fireber's elimination program. Actually, this little guy right here, Carl Junior, is a miracle baby from our Hope on

Fire's Elimination program and Rochelle bangs his mom. This is important because we turned about five braids briefly up here, and a lot of people hit us up, well, a lot of women hit me up asking me about fibrard elimination. So we thought it would be important to talk about five braids and how they affect a woman's body. A lot of Black women actually get diagnosed with five birds at a much higher rate than any other race. So

let's talk about that. We just came out of Mother's Day, right, which is hard because a lot of people are dealing with infertility, and a lot of them it's brought on by fireboards. In Rochelle's case, it was just like me, it was brought on by fireboards, and many women don't understand that they're actually the options that they're being given are only advanced reproductive technologies such as IVF, which have

we're going to talk about. There are a lot of scary things associated with that, but I thought it'd be great for people, for the inspiration, for people to actually hear a bit about Rachelle's story and kind of how she got from having fibroids that cause infertility and severe hormonal acne as well as severe debilitating cramps every month to now have an a miracle. What was the percentage of Black women that have fibriards ninety nine percent, so

the case a pandemic. And then on top of that, women in general, it's like fifty to seventy percent of women. So it's a women's issue. So let's talk about your story and how Carl Junior is here today. Well, you seem so good. I don't even think Daddy's in the building. Just in case. Yeah, So just for my story, I mean, now, looking back, I was definitely had fibroids. I was struggling from estrogen dominance all along from the age of thirteen.

So even when I was actually diagnosed, now looking back, I had all the signs from the age of thirteen when I broke out with hormonal acme, and of course I kind of let that go on for about three years, and then at sixteen, I was put on birth control pills because I was told that it'll help improve your skin and all of my you know, debilitating cramps that I had, and I regulate your period. You don't have such bad cramps. Your period is a lot shorter, right,

So I went on for about nine years. Things were great, skin was clear, no cramps, and then I ended up getting married at twenty five and immediately after getting married, you know, you start thinking about children and starting a family. I get off the birth control pills and it took a toll on. How do you know when you have fibroids? Well, first of all, many people don't realize they have estrogen dominance,

which is the root cause. Okay, because you can have the fibrids growing or the root cause that will develop it in your body by virtual irregular periods, so that's an indicator, as well as severe cramping, like you should not bleed any more than about three tablespoons. So most women already have estrogen, right, So most women have estrogen dominance, which is the root cause. All right, fibroids actually prevent you from it causes infertility. In her case. They did

not in every case, but they did in her case definitely. Okay, so explain that part of it. So in my case, I ended up going of course, after trying to have a baby for a year, I ended up going to an actual fertility clinic. And so that's when I actually found out that I had the fibroids. And I had a sixteen centimeter predunculated fibroid and a couple of other ones, but I also had one inside my actual uterine cavity and that's what was causing the problems with fertility. So

I was given, hey, let's schedule the surgery immediately. They actually want to do his direct me. And she didn't even have any children yet, right, so at that point, you know, she just started with that's very harsh. A hiss direct is very harsh, but it's typical. Especially in fact, women are at the highest rate of hystrectom's black women, Okay, four to five times more likely than any other race. Yeah, in the United States leads the world. And so that's

the first thing that they jumped to. Yes, exactly, you explain estrogen dominism because I thought women was No, they're not. Estrogen dominance is basically where the metabolism of estrogen is the issue. There's different forms of metabolism, but the specific one what causes problems with estrogen is hydroxylation. That causes

all the harmful forms of estrogen. You want to tell them where it comes from through stress, diet and pollutants, right, pollutants through certain foods um And this is the thing, is that the contraceptive pill, the birth control pill, that's the that's the biggest set up. And it should be a crime for what obgyns are doing too, especially young black girls, because young black girls they may have UM spotting in their cycle, and they'll say, oh, we want

to regulate your cycle. They do it. Whether you're right right there you go. So for everything everything hormonal with black girl especially, they're saying, take the contraceptive pill, take the birth control pill. They know that the birth control pill is estrogen or progesting. And they cause endometriosis, they cause five birds, they cause pa costs. And what they do when when when a girl goes to see a doctor or or b g y and they say, oh, we're just gonna you only got a few five birds.

We're gonna monitor them. Don't worry about it. We're gonna we're just gonna keep an eye on it for now. When they go back, now they're like eight cents to me as not as like forty fifty of them. Then they say, all right, you need a hysterectomy because it's gonna cause problems. And it's a big setup. So and I think the key thing here is it's a billion

dollar business, right it is. You're talking about let's track it from the birth control pills, which in her case they started her at sixteen years old, okay, and it masked the symptoms because now she wasn't getting the triggers that her body was telling her it was becoming estrogen dominant because it was covering up the acne and it

was covering up the cramping, heavy cramping. So you're taking the birth control pill all that time, then now your body when she was off, she found out her body was developing fireboards to the point where she had a sixteen centimeter fireboard which was large outside of the uterus, and then one insight into some others which were now

causing infertility. So guess what infertility? They want to push you to advanced reproductive technologies like IVF chut ching okay, which is more estrogen treatments all right, and then in between that, like in my case, right, I had what ten surgeries, five of them were for fireboards because the fire briards keep coming back. What doest for women that

have fibroids? Well, very first thing has become educated, and like I said, that's why we give free information at our website, the detox down dot com for it slash gift. They can get a free tells seminar to learn about how it develops, what kind of things they can do specifically to change, and that's why we develop the program. Like she specifically found our program because when the doctor said hysterectomy, she was like, no, I'm not doing that.

Her husband not know, Carl, you would like not here, And then that's when she really started to say to do the research. And she found the program us through coaching, nutrition plan, the electric food, herbal supplements, and our daily practices. Like she was literally able to what happened in the program. Yeah. So I was on the program and then I followed, of course, all of the steps, the four steps, and within i'd say probably about what five month period I

ended up getting pregnant. I wasn't focused on it, but I was, you know, making sure that I was getting my sunlight, actually getting sleep and rest and things of that nature. So, and I think the key thing is women want to know how quickly did your symptoms change? Because she has severe acne that came back as an adult.

Remember when she got off the pills and the severe cramping, like debilitating cramping, A quickly did they change immediately, like once I started changing totally all of my eating habits. I mean it was immediate. I mean my first period, it was just like, oh, my goodness, is this what it's supposed to be? Like? When are the symptoms going

to show up? Right? And then for her, the key thing was that Carl, when they were ready to get pregnant, her husband actually did the program with her and with at months important for men, Yes, and that's what I was going to say. Within a month's time they actually conceived and they have been fighting in fertility from over a year. But it's critical the support that the man gives because there's also something called acidic sperm. You want

to talk about that doctor. When you're talking about acidic sperm, it's basically down to a man's diet, his lifestyle. So um, him eating incorrectly and having that form of lifestyle, he sperm count will diminished and then that will lead to a result of them not able to concede a child. There's there something about um low sperm count. It's going to upset a lot of black guys. We yeah, don't, don't do it. And as spermia because there's a lot of estrogen in the bud of weed, and it's causing

crazy outcomes where fertility and fecundity within black people. It affects mention. Another question, is it making mean more feminine? That's another thing. Yes, and whether there are other factors factors you just said, there are a lot of Yes, because the estrogen knowledge starts rising and the depletion of testesterone in the man it's taking place. So that's where now he's feeling more feminine, acting more feminine, talking more feminine.

And it also leads to prostate cancer. You're talking about male pattern baldness. There are a lot of things, so it really the estrogen dominance is something that affects the family. All right, We got more with our detox doctors and coach Jesse, so don't move. It's the breakfast Club God Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club that we have our detox doctors, doctor Moon and doctor m Sue and

also coach Jesse. Here. Now let's talk about the detox. I was on a thirty dadtox shout out to Envy. There was it was good. It was a rough one year me and my wife. You know, the first thing that people said was, you know when well firs day though it I got paid from you guys. I was like, no, I'm not getting paid like this is I'm just really doing it. They said that a thirty day detox is not healthy. So what do you say to people that

say it's not healthy? Well, the thing is with the thirty day detox, what you was doing, you wasn't starving yourself, right, And that's the difference with a detox because your food is actually supposed to be the medicine to the detoxify your body. So you eating fruit, certain grains, drinking water and taking the supplements, and you was exercising. I believe through that that is all the components of being healthy.

You know, when people say that's not healthy, they have to back it up because we do this for years and we have reversed such things as sex cell anemia, diabetes, type two, high blood pressure, right, high cholesterol, all of these health conditions that people are being suffering with. They've done the detox, whether it's fourteen or thirty days, and they've seen tremendous results. How do you feel yourself? Good? Money you know, they also said that losing is I

lost twenty four pounds. At twenty four pounds in thirty days was not health. When you're saying you was losing weight, that's not totally correct. You was losing fat and toxins. Because we could say, you know, from around your face, your chin, you look totally different. I didn't realize who's this young guy? You know? I mean like even if you didn't do our program, just seeing you over from

when we were saying February or something like that. So now you're younger, you look fresher, you look vibrant, you know better, you feel better sold and it looks like you can take you in an arm wrestle right now. The result results speaks for themselves. You know. So again when people loosely just say that is dangerous, come on, you got to be a bit because we're coming with real life case study. Real life case study is the ultimate truth. Now many how many detases should somebody do

a year? Is it? Is it too? Is it? Well? What we recommend would be too um to thirty day detas well. No, it could be different. We will recommend at least through two detoxes a year, but Ultimately, you try to change your lifestyle, and that's why we have the meal plans and everything else, so you're everyday living how you eat and what your intake is. Starvation isn't

hunger hunger. A lot of people eat to satisfy hunger, but they're starving because starvation is the lack of nutrients, minerals and minerals that your body needs to replenish and regenerate cells. And it's all about your cells. Every system in your body is made up of cells, and it's about getting correct nutrients to those cells to keep your body working, to get electricity to those cells. And starvation you got here in New York. Most people are overweight

or whatever, and they're royal starving. They're royal starving. The difference also is that you felt different, right. You actually would say at times, man, you know what, I feel fuller on less food, absolutely, because you actually made is when we eat, we're actually eating empty calories. So what you were doing is you were actually getting the nutrients and minerals you needed, so you didn't need more. You needed less food because you were actually this time satiating

what your body really needed. A lot of people said that after the detox that I was gonna get on let weight right back up after the detache, and no I haven't. I actually get a little bit of it back. I gained three pounds after three weeks. It ain't nothing, but but that's way out, Like, yeah, I can't go up and I can't go and I'm not complaining, but you know, why do a lot of people, but your

body settles. What people gain weight after their detach, they gain on their weight back right back to I think one of the best things about doing a detoxes it does introduce you the foods that maybe you weren't eating before. And it also makes you think more before you eat.

If you use food avocados AFTERTA, you kind of have more of a Okay, let me just before I just go out and go crazy option, let me think about this first, and sometimes you might make better decisions based off of having done thirty days of making better decisions.

My food game is crazy now. But I wanted to just wrap up with Rochelle's story to say that a key thing also this is transition changed the rest of her life and even in the way she's raising a carl, you know, and for instance, there was a season where when you were first when you first had him, you you were having issues lactating and you took you give him formula and he developed ezema. Now a lot of people say, oh, I was just born with it. Oh

I have exema. That's just an allergy. The baby's now allergic. It was actually from the food. And this is what we try to tell people. Allergies come from the food. Every condition is coming from the food. Because when he actually went on breast milk, because she went to a lactatient consultant and started to get her breast milk to really flow regularly, everything went away. And that's true when people do detaxes sometimes the allergies that they've had to

certain foods. Exactly. Let's just say this quickly because I know we're on a time thing. When you actually talk about foods, right, it's not actually food you're eating. It's chemical compounds and added with artificial coloring, artificial preservative, artificial flavoring. So what you're actually eating is a drug. It's chemical, it's a chemical compound. So it's not actually food. And that's one of the things that you really have to, you know, get educated on that what you're consuming on

the day to day basis is not food. What are the supplements? Because people ask, you know, a lot of people ask me about the detacs. I guess because they can actually see it, which made it easier for me because I knew that everybody was looking and I had to finish this this thing because it was difficult. What do the supplements do? And for people out there listening and want to try it, how can they try? So

this is so, this is a thing. One of the most important things about how we eat in general now is supplementation because the minerals and nutrients in the soil is depleting. So even if we get we even buying you know, um produce and it's organic or whatever the soil is, there's a problem. So we at the actual supplementation that we get, especially with like the infertility and with fibroids and peaks, the whole reproductive issue going on

in women. We have a supplement called essence of Fertility. Now, we developed that and not only does it get rid of fibroids and peaks and endometrios, you know, thyroid issues, it also the symptoms like the heavy bleeding. It gets rid of the heavy bleeding, it um gets rid of cramping.

We've had women who've been cramping since their first period and after a couple of months they're like, there's no pain, we don't have any more cramping never, which is crazy because sometimes like I don't know, there's too much information for you guys, but you know, you go to bed at night and this is not just me, like a lot of us will talk about this, and you wear a super black tampon, but then you also have to

wear a pair because you bleed right through it. Yeah, and it's a really huge inconvenience and not only that, it's an indicator that something's wrong. But you know, not just not for team out, but my wife doesn't bleed much at all, and she has never cramps in sixteen she doesn't even get a period with all those kids. Yeah, what's the weirdest thing because the fifth bit, you know what,

usually when I touched my wife, she's pregnant. But this thing we have been the hardest because we don't know why. And it's like we checked the sperm, we checked her and everything is right. So we're gonna try to fertility thing. Well, you're trying to have another baby, Oh, I didn't know that. They always says this is it after every baby, every years. They love kids. You didn't say last time ever, he last one. I might have said that. Okay, we wanted to.

I just wanted to say something. So when we say a cycle, right, and what women are experiencing, it's not a cycle. It's the body screaming out that something's wrong, that hemorrhgon, that hadn't heart and cold flushes. Well, I think this is actually a good time to introduce Analysi's

story was doctor Annaly Say, who's psychologists school psychologists? She joined the program really around the time we launched, and you know, I want you to talk about your case because I mean headline Annalise eliminated fifty five broids on our program with no surgery. All right, we have more with our detox doctors and our coach Jesse. When we come back, don't move as to breakfast club. Good morning and morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy.

We all the breakfast club. We have our detox doctors and coach Jesse in the building. You want to know about losing weight and women. If you have five broids, they'll help you out. Ye. So right now we have doctor Annalis and she is going to share with us her testimonial about her fibroid situation. You know, when I first I had five broys since I was like in my twenties. I'm forty three now, and I initially had

the surgery. I had the miame ectomy and I was about twenty seven twenty eight, and myomectomy is just the removal of the fibroids and leaving your uterus intact. So how do they do that. They like grat cut, they cut. Yeah, it's like a c section. It's basically it's just I have a cute cut. But okay, so I have the C section cut. It's just basically just saying the same healing time I was on the same ward as the

people having baby was like, honestly, it was. It was so degrading because you had to walk around to kind of get after the surgery, to get back into you know, normal exercise, and they were just babies all around. I'm like, I don't know if this could ever be a reality for me. So it was. It was really emotional emotional. But after that I had decided not to eat meat I stopped eating red meat and I stopped eating chicken

at that time, and I was I introduced soy. I ate so much soy as a replacement for the meat, not knowing how damaging the soy was. So um, the fibroids grew back very quickly. I'm glad you said that. Because vegetarian the people think vegetar That's why we say, don't trade animals toxins, animal based boxes for plant based toxic right, that's the key education. Just because their plants

doesn't mean they heal you. So um, So because of that, the fibroids they grew and grew and grew, and I knew I didn't want to have surgery anymore, so UM, I just kind of waited. I just waited for an option, a solution, UM. And then I had actually elected to have another surgery UM, the laparoscopic surgery, because I heard it was not as an invasive and this was about

a year prior to me hearing about the program. The whole The laparoscopic is just kind of laser They insert a laser into your belly button, like around your belly button, and they take the fibroids out through that. So it's less invasive, less hospital time, UM, less healing time. So I was going to do that. And actually the reason why that didn't happen was because the doctor on the day of the surgery was acting so a rat. She was upset with me because I was late. Hey I'm Jamaica,

I'm always late, so um. She was very upset with me because I was like ruining her schedule, her her operating schedule. I just looked at her and I was like, you were not touching me today, and I got up and lefts planned. Let me tell you. So it was such a plan of God because the next day I was like searching for doctors. I was like, I have to get rid of these fibroids. I was like desperate.

I found another doctor, just went from a consultation. I brought all the paperwork from the hots from the NYU UM you know hospital, did all the prep stuff. And the doctor looked at my iyron levels and said, you better thank God that you didn't have that surgery. Your iron levels are so low that it's possible you could have bled out on that table. Crazy. So I heard that and I was just like, Wow, I dodged the

bullet that was definitely divine intervention. You know. Um, I ended up that I was in Manhattan, that they ended up walking across the Brooklyn Bridge. Just feeling like I could conquer the world, that I'm alive. Wow, and now you have a good excuse to continue being late. So fast forward to the program. You know, Um, I did the Detox fourteen. It changed my life. I mean every day I would wake up and see my fate I

was just disappearing. Likes also, well yeah I've got so I lost about forty something pounds and you know plus so Um, it was just it's changed my life. I was a I was a different person because I finally felt like I had a solution to this problem I've been dealing with for like twenty years. The first thing that stopped was a cramping because after I started taking the Essence of Fertility, my cramps disappeared. And I was like, wow, So what happens when you go to the doctor and

they're like, there's no more fabrics? Well, but as hell them. Well so this is the thing. So I still have some fiber because I had a lot of fibroids and they were big some of them. I had fifty cents. So when I went to you know, I kept on the program, um because like I said, I was sold after that fourteen day. And it was hard for me because I love food and I love it like lasagna and oxtail and all of that stuff. And you know what I mean. So Uma, So you finally your symptoms

started changing. You knew something was going on. Yeah, and then in July, because you started in January, July, you went for your sonogram to say, okay, let me get the real deal. Tell us what the doctor told you. Okay, so Um, I was actually in Florida. My parents live in Florida, and I was vacationing with them, and I had the doctor fax me, and I knew I was eliminating because of how it felt, you know, I like,

it just feels like you're having a bowel movement. Oh so you can actually see them, Yeah, you see the tissue. So tell us what the doctor said. So the doctor said that I had eliminated. The MRI showed I had eliminated fifty five broids and they actually counted the ones that I had left. I had seven left, and they counted them and measured them. You know, prior to this

you couldn't see my ovaries. My ovaries were obscured because of how many fibroids when my uterus um, so the chance of children anything like that was just out of the question, you know, just leaving a thought. So that's why again I said, like my personal life was so effective because I just didn't feel like a woman and I feel like I had that much to offer to a relationship. So it did affect me in my dating life.

But I was super focused on this program. And not to say that I didn't have cheap meals, not cheat days. I had cheap meals because times when you know when you're when you're making this transition, it's hard and and certain food, like I said, I'm Jamaican, like you know, escach fish I would have and like yeah, and then I would get sick though my body started rejecting it. But I think it's important because so many women hit me up after you guys were here last time talking

about their fibroids. Where can I learn how to eliminate my fibrides because it's an issue, like you said, Black women dot Com, Okay, we have electric health the RG all right, as well as those are the websites and these way you could set up consultations. We have webinars, we have articles um that explains you know, estrotren dominance that Charlemagne was asking about. So there's several articles on

the Fibrary Elimination dot com website. So there's tons of information that were women are so concerned about fertility and like you said, it's not just the woman too, for the man, you guys should figure out absolutely No, Well, the program actually has their their supplements for the men too.

And again that's why we want them to download the free seminars so that they can learn and listen together because when they're on the same page and they do it together, like with Rachelle, because she and her husband did it together within a month's time. They were actually pregnant right now. And your wife and it wasn't trying to lose weight. She did it to just be healthier, to the point where Gia had to eat like five times a game not to lose weight. Still laws ten

pounds right like she was losing she was losing toxins. Yeah, you know, and again it didn't really have great eating habits before that. No, the first couple of days she had headaches because it used to drink soda so much so the caffeine would give her like bad headaches. But that only lasted with two three days because of the acid of the stomach. Now we're starting to balance itself out. Those chemical calls was coming into the brain and that's

why she was having that. And that's what's so important about the supplements as well, because there are supplements that are there to eliminate toxins, then there are supplements that are there to regenerate, and you see it more and more people who are doing it. I know the detox now because you know, we set up some of my friends and they're going to be, you know, doing the detox to get healthier. And I want to say, I thank you guys. It was difficult because I eat, but

I appreciate you guys. And I wanted to shout out Walker and Timmy because they were like the first people to like say, look, we want to do your detox and they're showing us so much love. Shout to them to kill kill the mic and you know, well, thank you guys for joining me out too. I really appreciate it. Man, We're not finished with you. Thank you for having us. I just stayed on the meal play. That's the tough qual But I'm I'm listen, you know what. That's what

I love. Steps taking steps all right, Well it's and I have to say, ay smells better he used to be. It does. Glad the rain doesn't smell like we said to light kid. He used to be. They don't believe, but don't think you under I want to thank you guys. Alright, it's the Breakfast club. Thank you do. The Breakfast Club's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, this happened at Houston's. Apparently a woman went in to use the restroom and

she was allowed to do that. Nothing wrong with that. And it's a female customer Monday night in Atlanta, and that's when a security guard came in and went into the women's restaurant, dragged the customer out, through the restaurant and out the front door. Now I have no idea why the security would do this, but he was holding her arm behind her back too. If her friends were there yelling at him to let her go before he

gets arrested. One of the friends said she was calling the police, and the security guard said he was going to detain the woman until the police arrived. When she showed the pictures of her injuries, it was all these black and blues. She had a black eye, several bruises on her leg, and eventually she was arrested and booked for a felony. Here is what TI was saying yesterday, Hey, I got a misser for Houston. After all we went

through y'all go aloud, oh, gooseman. The dragged then young lady at the bath room through the restaurant, pushing in the bush and physically assualt hall goodman, I need to see you on. Come do me like that? Dragged me through the restaurant. That what you do? And we had tried did the political, the diplomatic way. We didn't died. We had tried did the Marl Luther King where it's time for Malcolm he's pissed off. I understand what they mean when they say the Malcolm X way. But we've

never seen Malcolm X actually in a physical altercation. We should say, did that turn away? That's more appropriate? All right, Well, awful if you see these injuries this woman suffered from now T I had worked really closely with Houston's thinking that relationships were going to improve, but apparently still having situations. And the woman actually got arrested, like I said, and booked for our felony. Here's what t I said about that.

It was a young lady who went into huss when they was about to close as a usual rest room. They were granted access to the rest room. They went in there. Then this dude gooseman who was the security guard now the police officer, came in. He told them to come on because they they were closing. So the girls were finishing up in the bad from it with three year olds. And then finally two minute later he came in the woman bathroom. He did drags her physically

through the restaurant. She had a black auss of stained injurious bruises and all that kind of stuff. She she she also got feeling the charges fat against her bad police department. We're gonna get that. Not that TI is absolutely correct, and you know you got TI hot when his grandma is not immaculate. Yeah, okay, he was pissed on last night, but he's breathing hard and his flow is and as eloquent as it usually is when he's talking. That's when you know you got tip pissed off. All right,

So we'll keep our eye on this whole situation. What was the reasoning for it? I think he said they were closing it. Yeah, but in the bathroom. I think it said they were too long in the bathroom, trying to get out of the bathroom. Yeah, but if you yourself someone out of the bathroom, Nope, like what that's ridiculous? All right. Lionel Waite is going to be honored at

the MTV Movie and TV Awards. She made history as the first woman of color to win an Emmy Award for Comedy Writing when she worked on Master of None. Now she is getting the Trailblazer Award at the twenty eighteen MTV Movie and TV Awards. So congratulations. That's gonna air Monday, June eighteen. I'll be there for that. I'm actually presenting at the MTV e and Tiffany Hattis is going to be hosting the event as well. Yes she is, all right. Jennifer Anniston, she is gonna be doing an

upcoming Netflix comedy film and it's called First Ladies. They just announced that she's going to play the first female president of the United States. And she is also going to have tig Nataro playing the first lady, so it says behind every great woman is another great woman. Should be interesting. Will Farrell is going to be producing, and

so is Jennifer Aniston. All right, And in the meantime, speaking of Netflix, the Obamas have reached in agreement they're going to produce films and series for it at Flix now. They first reported this back in March that they were in negotiations with Netflix, but now they have made the official announcement. So they have formed a company called Higher Ground Productions to create the content. We don't know what

the financial terms of the deal are. But mister Obama, mister president, former president, but really still our President, Barack Obama said, one of the simple joys of our time and public service was getting to meet so many fascinating people from all walks of life and to help them share their experiences with a wider audience. That's why Michelle

and I are so excited to partner with Netflix. We help to cultivate and curate the talented, inspiring, creative voices who are able to promote greater empathy and understanding between people and helping them share their stories with the entire world. Don't forget Michelle Obama's memoir Becoming is going to be out in November, and Barack Obama is going to be doing a new memoir as well under that same deal. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report.

All right, thank you, miss ye Charlemagne. Yes, sir, who you give me your don kntue? You know, four after the hour. We need to talk about something that should be a universal law all across the board. But clearly some people haven't gotten a memo. So we need this young lady who came on stage with Kindrick Lama yesterday to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a conversation with her. Her name is Delaney, by the way. All right, we'll give it to Delaney

when we come back. Keep a lot to a breakfast club. Go morning. It's gonna be a duncan because now you are some real It's time for donkey of the day. So if we ever feel I need to be a donkey man, get it with the heat. Did she getting the lease tell me I had become donkey of the day. The breakfast club bitches, Yes, don't get a day for Tuesday.

May twenty second goes to this young lady named Delaney from Alabama, sleut to everyone who listens to dustin Birmingham on one or four one to beat and the mobile on a one hundred point three to beat. Kendrick Lamar, a young man who I consider the leader of the new school for this generation, was performing at the Hangout Festival in Alabama, and he decided to bring this young Caucasian Delaney on stage to do a little trap karaoke. Now.

Kendrick's first album, Good Kid, Match City features a very tough tune called mad City. Now Delaney, I don't know how old she is, but if I had to guess, I would say late late nineties, our early two thousands, because only a white person born in the late nineties I'm talking ninety eight to ninety nine, our early two thousands would fall for the trap that Kendrick Lamar laid out. I am absolutely positive that white people of a certain age,

you know, they can't say the N word in any context. Right. That has to be a universal white law for every white person who's not a racist are a biggot. Right. I mean, if you're a racist, are bigger than the N word is life. But if you're a white ally, you would never want to offend the black people you

ride for. Right, Well, when you're younger, you don't see things that way simply because you only know the N word because your favorite black artist uses it all the time, and your favorite black personalities use it all the time, and your favorite black athletes use it all the time. It's in the music that you purchase. So I understand how for a young and you know, the use of the N word can be confusing. Now, Kendrick bought this white woman on stage and had her sing Match City.

Let's be clear, this song match City has the N word in it twenty one times. You know. I know because I had a producer, Daniel count it. Okay, it's four N words in the hook alone. Let's listen to the audio and see how Delaney handle this fear Factor challenge. Wait, basic, wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait waiting, what's up? Bro, I'm gonna do the rules a little bit. Well, it's just really cool, Bro, you have to work. You gotta bleed one single word though, Oh I'm sorry, yeah, yeah,

you did. I'm so sorry. I should she say I'm here, y'all. I laughed at this so much yesterday because I could hit the confusion in her throat. Okay, I could feel how warm she probably felt on that stage next started to get hot. Okay, what you witnessed in that video

was the Snickers want to get Away commercial film live. Okay, It's like the lady, you have to understand the climate where you're in, and you have to understand that no matter how cool you think you are as a Caucasian, you will never be cool enough to use the N word in any context, even if you are reciting the

music from your favorite rapper. Now, I'm not gonna act like I'm not conflicted by this, because I've seen Kendrick Lamar concepts before, and I've seen a whole crowd of white people singing along to these records, and I've never seen him stop the song to address the crowd and tell the white folks not to do it. And if you know you have the N word in your song,

why bring a white person on stage to sing it? Okay, especially a song that got the N word in it twenty one times four times in the hook Now, I'm glad Kendrick did that because it brought me a lot of joy as far as getting a great laugh out of it. But nah, bro not the reason Delaney is getting donkey. It did because she didn't know better. Okay. The reason she knew better is because when Kendrick corrected her,

she acknowledged her mistake. Let's hear it. You got along like the whole city sets every time I'm in the streets hard. It's not hard, It's not hard. She not only did she know the world was wrong, she edited herself. Okay, she knew exactly whittles and words landing in order to edit herself. Okay, what happened the first time was she forgot she wasn't in her car by herself. She forgot she wasn't in her house, in her room with her fringe.

That stage was not your usual safe face, Delaney. Now, I don't care what you white people doing the privacy of your own home, but I encourage you not to. The reason I encourage you not to it is because you shouldn't practice bad habits. Okay, Saying the N word is a bad habit, And when you practice bad habits, you run the risk of making a mistake that Delaney just made. Please give the Laney to sweech sounds in the hamletones. Oh no you are do gee, Oh the day,

do gee, oh the day. Ye hard. Even though this young lady is wrong, we do have to start holding some of these artists accountable, right. And the reason I say that is because we don't want white people saying the N word. And let's stop giving them reasons to use the N word. Okay, if that ar ga thing, okay, if the context, okay, if you can make young white kids call us something, make them call us God's kings, queens,

why the N word? Still? Yeah, I'm sure a lot of people watch that video and with an artist in particular, and probably like maybe I should ease up on that. The thing is, the thing is, if you're an artist and these kids are fans and they buy your music, they stream it, they follow you, they sing to it, and they sing everything, they sing along to it, they don't think there's anything wrong with it, because, like you said, they think it's a difference between the er and they

don't even know that. All they know is that the context their favorite artists is using it in is usually in a flattering context. So is she wrong because she's following her favorite artist, she's wrapping in her lyrics, and she's not using it in a nasty negative way. She used it like Kendrick. She's wrong because she acknowledged she was wrong, because she actually looked at Kendrick and said,

did I say it? She didn't even realize that it came out of her mouth because she so used to practicing bad happits, like I didn't realize that birth just now, but I kept gonna you know what I'm saying. So I think that artists should have more accountability when it comes to just letting the N word flying in music. All right, well, let's open up the fuel. Can you if I pay for a song, am I purchasing the right to say the N word? No? I pay a

dollar ninety nine for yg My Nigga. Yeah, you should be able to sing it if you if you bought the dirty version, you should be able to say it all right now? No, no, no, I mean you can listen. It's a fair factor challenge. You do what you want to do. You got some of the consequences of that act, right eight hundred black Eye. I don't know one on five one. Who's at fault in this situation? Right? Is it Kendrick Lamar? Is it? Or is it the lady?

All right? Eight hundred five eight five one on five one? Is it Kendrick's at fault? I mean he brought up on stage, he said the N word. Yeah, you didn't pick the clearly the whitest white girl in all of Alabama, the black person out there somewhere. You could have found one negro in the crowd, Kendrick, or maybe not maybe not maybe alright, but eight hundred and five eight five, one on five one? Who was wrong? Who's at for? Kendrick Delaney? Call us? Now? Is the breakfast club go morning?

The breakfast club morning? Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club Now if you just joined a Charlemagne gave a young lady, young white girl from Alabama donkey today. Yeah, her name was Delaney, m Delaney got donkey. That did because Kendrick Lamar bought her on stage, just saying match City, Match Cities has the N word in it twenty one times four times in the hook. Let's hear it basic. Wait wait wait wait,

wait wait wait, wait, waiting, what's up? Bro? What's up? I gotta do the rules a little bit. Well, it's just really cool, bro, you have to work. You gotta bleed one single word though, Oh I'm sorry tell you it. Yeah you did not. The reason she has to get dunkier it did is because she acknowledged that the word was wrong, and she couldn't even believe that it slipped out of her mom. She even asked, Kendrick, did I

say it? And then when she redid it this second time, she edited the N word perfectly, So she understands that that's not a word that she should be letting fly in a public but public place. Maybe she thought it was okay because she was just reciting lyrics. She is her shot exactly, and she tried to get up there, and she seemed a little drunk too, and she just probably just lost her mind. So let's let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eighty five, one oh

five one. Who's at full? Is it Kendrick or Delaney? Now? Who do you think? Well, first of all, she should know better, but clearly she didn't. Should she though, yeah she should. I mean, all you gotta do is if you have social media, you watch the news, you know people who are black. Maybe she doesn't have any of those things. Maybe she knows somebody that's black, and she uses around her black friend because after where she was

able to sensor herself and with no problem. Right, But she's buying Kidrick song and she's reciting these lyrics like a dollar ninety nine is enough paying and say the N word. That what she's saying. I look at it like, if you don't want people saying the N word, then then don't say it because your fans, your fans are gonna follow you regardless. Yeah, especially in your art. You

know what I'm saying. I feel like artists should be be held a little bit more accountable if we don't want white people saying the N word, and let's stop giving them reasons to use the N word. Okay, like we can. If we can make young white kids call us something, make them call us god. He might have to get first, like when he brings people up. All right, now we have it, but it's not it's not even little stage though. He doesn't, you know, when people buy

the songs and that's what they do. You know. I just think we don't realize how much we're hypocrites and how much we contradict ourselves. Because if we say things like the N word is okay now and we've changed the context of it, shouldn't that mean that it's changed for everybody. You can't still get upset when you hear a white person say it if the context of the word has changed. Let's go to the phone line, Hello, who's this KICKI Who do you think was that fault?

Kendrick or the young lady de lady? Definitely changed? Rick, right, definitely because you got N words. See, you just did it too. If your song all through the song over twenty times in your song, how can she how can she not say it? You should have pulled the black person on the stage, or if it was even one black person on it, I mean on the audience. You should have pulled that one black person, don't pull the

white person. Affair man when they said, well she did edit herself to second time though, yeah, she right, Hello, nobody's stupid. You know, when the edited the song, it don't matter if the word was the N word or the word was the B word. You know when that when the editing, why she didn't do that from the beginning. Why she didn't do that from the beginning? Then, because we show you're paying my money. I've watched your suite,

I'm into the phone, I'm hyped, I'm editing. That's right, So don't pull her white up on the stage if you don't want to say that at all, talking about I didn't know it was a price on saying the N word. All I gotta do is buy a song and buy it a concert ticket? Hello, who's this ry Hey, Scherry?

Who was wrong? Kendrick or Delaney? Delaney? Right? Say that because a lot of Caucasian people know what they're not supposed to say, and they use that excuse up, Oh well it was in a song, and oh well I was just saying that, and it was a slip of the tom. Now we're old enough and we already know this has been going on for years. You shouldn't say certain things, and she should have known better. All right, thank you, mama. Eight hundred five eighty five, one oh

five one. We're talking. Kendrick Lamar brought a white girl on stage to do his song and she said the N word. Who is wrong? Who's at fall? Kendrick or the young lady Delaney, call us now, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, Charlemagne gave this young woman from Alabama donkey of the day. Now, Charlomagne, why do you give

a donky today? Yes, Delaney Delaney got donkey to day because Kidrick Lamar bought her on stage to perform Mad City. Mad City is a song off his first album that has an N word and a twenty one times had it four times in the hook, let's hear it? Wait bait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait my cool enough? What's up? Bro? What's up? I gotta do the rules a little bit. Well, it's just really cool. Bro. You have to work. You gotta bleat one single word though.

Oh I'm sorry, yeah you did. I'm so sorry. Now. The reason I had to give her a donkey it is because she acknowledged that the word was wrong. She didn't even know that the word swiped out of her mouth, and when she performed it the second time, she edited herself perfectly. She forgot that that stage was not a safe space. She realized she wasn't at home in her room. She realized she wasn't in her car, but she realized

it a little too late. But the problem is is if I'm a fan of you, and I buy all your music and purchase all your music, I'm gonna sing your lyrics exactly like you do. I'm not thinking about what I gotta sense to myself who might be watching, especially if I'm in Alabama, and the crowd probably looked

just like me. But that was interested to me too, because I've seen Kendrick Lamar contracts where white people who have all been chanting the N word, and he's never stopped the crowd to be like, yo, y'all can't do that. But I stopped the girl on stage standing next to him with the knight. I think it was because from there, I think the reaction of the crowd. I don't think Kendrick would have stopped her if the crowd didn't react

in a in a wild way. But once again, this is just another example of why the N word will never be a positive word. And I don't know why we keep trying to make it that, because if it was such a positive word and the context has been changed all across the board. We wouldn't care who uses it. Let's go to the phone loss Nicole, good morning, Hey, hey, who was at fault? Was it Kendrick or was it the young lady de lady. To be honest with you,

I really feel like he was dead wrong. Why because if it was me, if it was me and I was her occasion and you were laughing at the mirror thought and then and I'm gonna sage and you invite me on stage as a you know, I'm a dedicated fan like I love you. You invite me on stage and next is one of the moments of my life.

And you didn't tell me a before time that if I say the burden you know the bird word that you you know, if you were gonna invite me on stage and ask me to recite your song, sing it just then you know that I'm a dedicated fan because I'm gonna say every bird for bird for bird. So listen, We're in Charleston, right, We're in the eight four three.

A white girl come on stage. She starts singing, mister Taylor, I'll shoot that you're right now, man Tayler, so real, you know where you can on put charl He's like, oh, get mad and her god hard killer, mister Taylor fan flocking people. Now, I don't forget my son Zach on the track, go check come out on and gonna put it on Instagram. And I got a problem with you now. I'm at your baby A four three all days flew to my guy, mister Taylor, Man, my goodness. Hello, Hello, Hey,

who's this Hi? This is Myra, Hey Mara. What do you think about Kendrick? Was Kendrick at full or a young lady delany? Honestly, I really think that Kendrick was at fault because we are so caught up in black and white and we're turning it always racism, and sometimes it is true. White people do think they're just cool. And Kendrick knew that his song had the N word in it, so he knew that she was gonna go

along with the process. And I think that she was just more so being genuine with her song rather than trying to call us out of our name and the great up. Oh no, no, no no. But I don't think she was being racist at all. That's never that's not even a conversation. I don't think she would be a racist at all. That's not even the point. Is this the point of a white woman, a white person who gave her donkey of the day, And of course she's white, but Kendrick should have never let her say

the song. Well, the reason I gave her donkey is because she acknowledged that the word was wrong. And she even said to Kendrick, oh my god, did I say it? So she knew that the word was wrong. If she didn't know the word was wrong, only because only because he stopped her, he tried to portray that in the black were saying that. So that's why. But if as a crowd would have went along with it, he would

have went along with it. She wouldn't have thought she was that wrong thought because she was having a good time. I agree with that. I agree with you on that. I do agree with that. I feel like if the crowd, if the crowd that went along with it, I think he'd kept going to yeah for sure, for sure, all right, baby, well thank you? All right. What's the moral of the story. The moral of the story is, man, we do have to start holding some of these artists accountable. We don't

want white people saying the N word. Then let's stop giving them reasons to use the N word. Okay, if we're gonna make young white kids call us something, make him call us what we are, which is God's kings and queens. God damn it, call me king. Nah YouTube bage, that would be called the king. And no light skinned people in what kind? I don't know if you noticed that or not. Did you notice that there was no waffle colored girls? Shut up? Ain't no light skin queens

or what? Kandie, you know what, I'd be dope if they got a brown paper bag test to get into wall. So dull man. We got rumors all the way. Yes, we are going to talk about mac Miller. Can somebody check on our guy? Mac Miller will tell you about what's going on with him. All right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keep be locked as the

breakfast club. Go morning listen, Oh gotta club. Well, mac Miller he blew twice the legal limit when he got arrested last week, and that's after he fled the crashing. If you guys remember when we told the story his g wagon. Basically, he hit a pole and the impact was bad enough the airbags deployed. Now he and his other two passengers ran, but they did arrest him. After they ran his place, they came to his house and got him. We told you he also broke up with Well,

him and Arianna grind they broke up. I don't know who broke up with who, but she did tweet please take care of yourself. I told you all that he was drunk driving. He was depressed that Ariana Grande broke up, and Ariana Grande probably already moved on with another guy. Well, they broke up right after Coachella, and now Ariana Grande has been dating Pete Davidson from Saturday Night Live. I want to close bomb for the legend, Pete Davidson. Pete

Davidson also, I guess broke up with his girlfriend. He was dating Larry David's daughter. They've been broke up. Man, this is so fun to watch. You know, you know how you be UFC Minutes of Society, and you know you a wax and a wax just like to see people doing dirt, right, That's how I be. Sometimes I want to close bombs for my little man, Pete david He's seen this going on a wile ago. I don't know anything that's my guy. That's my good friend. Man.

I love Pete. Man. Pete just living his best life. Okay, all right now, Floyd Mayweather gave his daughter a thirty carrot diamond ring for her eighteenth birthday. Is that crazy? It's a canary yellow diamond in the center of it. It's mountain and platinum. Each stone is a carrot and a half and there's eight of them, so the total number of carrots is thirty carrots. It is crazy if you're looking at it in the context of your life, But in the contact of Floyd may was it or not?

It's not. That's too crazy. That ring gotta be a couple of me. Floyd may was worth the high six figures. They said it was in the high six figures. Is what it costs? I don't know, all right. Megan Marco, you know her. The choir performed stand by Me at her wedding on Saturday, and they said that song got a boost in Spotify streams on the day of the nuptials, about a thirty percent boost. Another song that she had was I Want to Dance with Somebody, Whitney Houston song,

and they said that experienced a spike as well. So a lot of things that she's been doing. They call it the Marco effect. Will never and Megan Marco, where is something or does something? A lot of people get on board with that, And speaking of wearing things, you guys should be really excited that Fashion Nova for men is coming. Why would I be excited about that because you guys can have options like women have now for Fashion Nova. So that is going to be coming on

June twelfth, Fashion Nova for Men. I posted it actually yesterday and I got a lot of people responded, somewhere excited, somewhere not. Yancy can't say that I'm excited about that Fashion Nova for Men is only where Hey, it's not just the ladies having all the fun now some women. Some women were like, Dan, we can't have anything for ourselves,

all right. Matt Barnes. You know, Gloria Govan is getting married to Derek Fisher and Gloria said that Matt Barnes is not invited to the wedding and she doesn't even want a present here she is. You know, I just think that's awkward, you know, like Derek's x not going to be there, that Matt will be there. I just think that's a little. Yeah, that's just just far fetched. Yeah, that's really awkward, Like, you know, so there's no chance Matt shows up to the wedding. Yeah, maybe maybe I'll

hopefully not yet absolutely absolutely. In the meantime, Matt Barnes is suing his ex wife, Gloria Govan and her parents. He said they embezzled three hundred thousand dollars from him. So I'm sure that's part of the issues why she wouldn't win him at the wedding. And Jada Pickett Smith on her Red Table talk, she discussed actually finding out that she was having significant hair loss. This is what she had to say. I've been getting a lot of

questions about why I've been wearing this turban. Well, I've been having issues with hair loss. You know. I was in the shower one day and then just handfuls of hair just in my hands, and I was just like it was one of those times in my life where I was literally shaking with fear. So, in case you haven't noticed, she's been wearing turbans a lot lately in public, and she said doctors haven't been able to diagnose what's causing that hair loss, but her friends do think it's

from Stress. I biggest roots, roots of voodoo. You know what I'm saying. They spent a lot of time in New Orleans filming Girls Trip. I don't know. You can't trust people nowadays. Whenever something is going on with you and the doctors can't figure out what it is, roots of voodoo. Go get you a root doctor of voodoo doctor to look you over there, Jay Stress, No, because somebody could you can diagnose scratch. Yes, well I'm Manzie La Yee and that is your rumor report. All right,

thank you, miss Yee. Up next to the People's Choice mix, So let us know what you want to hear. At DJ Envy, it's a breakfast Local morning

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