This episode opens with a powerful breakdown of Donald Trump’s record‑shattering 2026 State of the Union address, which clocked in at approximately 1 hour and 48 minutes, making it the longest in modern U.S. history. Trump used the marathon speech to declare a “Golden Age,” emphasize economic gains, tout border crackdowns, and highlight national security moves—all while sparking tense clashes with Democrats in the chamber. The show then shifts to the entertainment world, where Tina Knowles publicly stood up for Tiny Harris amid 50 Cent and T.I.’s escalating feud. After 50 Cent posted an unflattering photo of Tiny, Knowles reposted a glam clip celebrating her “real feminine energy,” prompting 50 Cent to react online and intensify the drama that already had fans, celebrities, and family members weighing in.
The crew also discusses Megan Thee Stallion joyfully manifesting engagement to NBA star Klay Thompson. While in Milan with Team USA athletes, Megan shared she’s “manifesting” a proposal, reflecting on how love found her during a season of personal healing and expressing excitement about her relationship’s future. Rounding out the episode, comedian Druski officially joins The Voice as the show’s first‑ever in‑show commentator, bringing humor, insight, and real‑time reactions to the newly formatted “Battle of Champions” season—appearing alongside NBA stars and returning coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine.
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RSMS Hour 2 | Tina Knowles stands up for Tiny Harris and 50 Cent responds
11:20

RSMS Hour 4 | Druski will be joining ‘The Voice’
11:53

RSMS Hour 3 | Megan Thee Stallion manifesting engagement
16:43