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Charlamgne peaks to the plane. It is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday, and drop a bomb fall very old charlamagnea God.
Yes, sir, today is May twenty first. So my third baby, my third book has been delivered.
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Nice, well, congratulations, And I was going to ask, you know, which would be a good topic later on, how do you stop small talk? Because during during your Welcome to New York Welcome to the Breakfast Club party, there was a gentleman named shot Boogie that was in Charlomage's head the whole time. Charlamagne actually posted a picture where you can see shot Boogy talking and Charlamagne just looking like, yeah, leave me.
He's still talking in he wasn't supposed to be in that picture.
He was talking to me about sexy red calf muscle. I have no idea what that he got. Your sexy red got big ass calf muscles like, so it was a little confused.
So you just don't like small talk at all.
I don't like small talk in the literal sense, so like you know that that type of chip, that little chit chatter that don't matter. But also I don't like, uh, you know, small conversations, meaning that we make a lot of micros mac girls nowadays.
Yeah you know what I'm saying.
And when you make the micro's macros, when the real macros come across your desk.
You don't even know how to handle those.
Well, a lot of times the micro is to be is a setup for the macro. Right, they do the small talk to try to get you come to that. Then they could ask you for something what it is and.
I don't like that, Let's get right to it. That's funny because I actually talk about that verbatim in the book. Absolutely, that's absolutely yeah.
The small talks get you to where, Hey, how you doing? How the kids? You really don't care me? Like, so, you know, right, you know it's hard out there.
I'm going through going through this.
The family. Everybody doing bad? Really, but check this out, you know, keep it moving the day, you know.
What, No, not at all. I'm talking about like nobody. I got family members, friends, Hey, Jess, how you you know? I'm like, literally, somebody sent me their eviction notice. Really, I said, oh, dang, that's crazy. I got a baby shower with your nurseres to get together, Like, yeah, let me let you leave you my problems.
Say right, I got my own issue. Yeah, so just pray. We're gonna pray to the same.
Little Then they don't want your thought and prayers your thoughtching prayers ain't enoughing, ain't enow.
Well, I'm gonna pray for you. That's it, you know. Yeah, well it worked for me. Okay, all right.
Well, we have a special guest joining us today for the movie Babes. We have Alna Glazer and Michelle Bouteaux, so we're gonna be kicking with them in a little bit.
And then of course we got front page news.
Donald Trump was back in court his uh ex attorney, Michael Cohen. It was some fireworks and we'll explain that when we come back as well. But right now, uh, you could still say happy birthday to somebody that passed. Happy birthday to the Notorious BG. Today would have been the league's birthday. And it's only right to start off the show with a mix, well not a mix, but a one more chance?
What's your favorite biggie joint?
Give me the loot y'all can't play it on the radio, give me.
Y Yeah, I would have to think about it. Probably my downfall, pray and pray for my downfall.
Guy's the limit is the joint?
To guys, there's one more chance. Notorious BG Breakfast Club, Good Morning Morning. Everybody is dj N v Jess, Hilarry.
Charlamagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club again.
Happy birthday to the notorious b I g yes, indeed, and let's get in some front page news.
Now, NBA.
The Indiana Paces will be taking on the Boston Celtics for Game one of the Eastern Conference. Fire and knows that happened tonight at eight pm. And that's gonna be in Boston, all right.
Man, I'm gonna pray for them boys. Man, they tied. I know they tied.
Food Paces gotta be Paces, gonna have one day off. They tied, like man, shout out to them. They need so much strength.
Astrument now they definitely tied. Now.
Yesterday, prosecution rested in the hush money Trump case yesterday where Michael Cohen was on the stand and it got pretty nasty, as it's been in the last couple of days.
In court, Trump's attorney continued his blistering cross examination of Michael Cohen and got the former fixer to admit he stole sixty thousand dollars from the Trump We're gonna In one instance, Cohen was given fifty thousand dollars by the Trump organization to rig a poll back when Trump was thinking of running for president in twenty fifteen. But it turns out the polster he hired charged just twenty thousand dollars and Cohen kept the rest for himself. You stole from the Trump organization, right, asked Trump's lawyer.
Yes, sir, was Cohen's reply.
He says he did it out of anger because Trump had cut his annual bonus. Michael Cohen is the last witness for the prosecution. Now the defense gets to present their case, and everyone is wondering, will Donald Trump testify?
Now?
Is Michael Cohen a credible witness?
Because he's a convicted perjurer, he's a fraudster, and he admitted to stealing sixty thousand dollars from the Trump organization.
Now you can look at it too.
Its You could look at it like he stole the money and now he's being honest about it, right, right, You can look at it as maybe this guy is a little sketchy and I don't know, he doesn't want to go back to jail, and he wants to make he's on the prosecutor side. Oh, he's just vindictive and wants to make sure you know, Trump gets his just do all of those things can be true.
By the way, all of those things he'd be true. I don't know. Well, I guess we'll see himause.
Wonder if the Jewurry will find him credible after all of this, because they say the entire case hinges on.
You know, his testimony in a lot of would you look at him as a credible witness? Seems like he's not been truthful the whole time.
I mean, he was honest.
He did commit perjuri once before, but he was honest when they asked him, you know, but by stealing the money, he didn't have to give that.
I don't know, well, Rudy Giuliani, he was in Well, he's actually they were trying to serve him for the last couple of months and they couldn't serve him. Now this is for the case in Arizona. Now, what winds up happening? Was he said, Hey, if you want to serve me, come to my eightieth birthday party.
I bet you won. And it absolutely positively did.
Rudy Giuliani was served with indictment papers in the Arizona fake elector's case during a party for his eightieth birthday last night. Giuliani, who turns eighty. Later this month, was at an early birthday celebration in Palm Beach, Florida, when he was served the notice of his indictment on charges related to a conspiracy to overturn the twenty twenty election results here in Arizona. The announcement of the indictment came roughly an hour after Juliani was on social media making taunting posts towards Arizona. Attorney General Chris Mays May's responded to Giuliani's post after the notice was given, saying, quote, nobody is above the law. Now Giuliani is expected to appear in court this Tuesday.
Wall you get money for a party, That's what pisses me off. The bills. What the hell You get to a party and you file him for bankruptcy? Okay?
You o one hundred and forty eight million, you know, Dallas, Okay to Georgia election workers for falsely accusing him of rigging the outcome in President Biden's faith.
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To the responsor to the party, I guess that's how he's getting money, he said, how's he getting money selling coffee? Coffee for twenty nine to ninety nine, you get two pounds of the finest beans.
Imaginable. He's a liar to Nothing is easy on your stomach when you're eighty. Yeah, especially no damn coffee.
He's so good, even for black, little black.
Even drink it black, even drink it black, can even wait black though, laous, Oh my goodness.
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Get her off your chest? What's your name?
My name's kad I. First off, want to say rest in peace to a Ligan Zalees. Aliganzalees was a victim of the Brooklyn Day Block party mass shooting down in South Baltimore over the July fourth weekend last year. And you know it was the biggest mass shooting in Maryland's history.
You know, they got the police department, Baltimore PD got a lot of calls about, you know, young kids out there with guns and stuff. The police literally refused to go in and look what happened, the biggest shooting in Maryland history. Thirty people shot, two people dead. One was the sweet soul of a Lia Gonzalez and who is that her mother? She started a nonprofit organization called redirecting our culture. She has a website, she has she's on Instagram. You know, they're taking donations, volunteers. You know, it hasn't even been a year, and she's really laying down groundwork, you know, especially what happened to her and her family.
I wanted to reach out to Jests because I know she's from Baltimore, you know, touch us home for her. So I really just wanted to, you know, try to spread the work for them because you know, it's it's just a terrible tragedy, and you know, I'm just trying to shed light on a situation and try to get people to support her and support the organization.
Appreciate you, thank you.
Yeah, it's cool, redirecting our culture and it's they're on Instagram, they're taking donation, volunteers.
Whatever you guys can do, you know.
All right, bro, guy's time.
Everybody. Have a good morning.
Thank you and stay safe, y'all.
Alrighty, Hello, who's this man? What's up?
Bro?
What's going on?
A man?
Sorry about that?
Man?
I was I was putting into the apartment lost a little good morning.
Oh good, get it off your chest, brother, yo.
I really wanted to shout out I wanted to shout up.
I got Biggie for a day.
Man, break through the bigger man. Shout out Brooklyn, shut out to Brooklyn.
Yes, sir, alrighty man. How old big he had been today? I think fifty three something four?
I believe you know.
Get the line hold on. Let me check. It's that you about right? You and that range Biggie would have been.
He would have he could have possibly still been a lot, because I hate when people do the whole to day would have been Biggie one hundred and thirty seventh birthday.
You know, it wouldn't have been all.
Right, okay, he would have still still been here if you had been senselessly murdered.
Yeah, yes, hundred.
Said, oh yeah, that's not bad all the time.
Martin King June would have been one hundred and seventy three years old today, alive. Get it off your chest eight hundred and five A five one oh five one.
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Hello, who's this, Hey, everyby, This is Derek from Jersey. How are you this morning.
Derek from Jersey. Good morning, get it off your chest.
I just wanted to say good morning to the rest of the breakfast club. Good morning, Charlemagne, Good morning, just Larius. How are you saying?
Thank you?
So I just wanted to call in and congratulate you guys on a very good show that you put on yesterday. I thought that you guys really uh tackled the Sean Diddy Cohne subject with a lot of open what's word, very open minded you lest the callers call in and let them speak and got a lot of things off their chest. And that's what I was hoping for.
That we had a good.
Dialogue in regard to that yesterday. So I really appreciate that you guys did that. Yes, sir, thank you and Charlomagne and Charlemagne. I'm embarrassed to ask this because I'm on disability, so I didn't I wasn't able to get your my mind's potting tricks on new book, but I did buy your first book, Black Privilege, and I was really hoping that I could get a copy of your new book. Yes, a chance of doing that.
Yeah, Eddie, put them on hold. I'm gonna send you.
I'm gonna send you shook one anxiety playing tricks on me. And I'm gonna send you my new book get on us a dieline which came.
Book to you.
Gonna send another book too.
Yeah, I'm gonna send you both. I'ma send you the ones you don't.
Got, brother.
That is it's so kind of you. I appreciate that.
Hold on, Derek, Okay, okay, and thank you for listening.
I'm gonna I'm gonna be doing a signing tonight too, man, for everybody who wants an autograph copy of my book. I'll be doing a signing tonight at seven pm with a premiere live signings in Nihlos Simone and be moderating that. So go to why small Talk Sucks dot com to get your tickets and get you a copy of autograph copy of the book.
Hello, who's this?
What's going on?
Good Morning's Lamar Lamar's futures? Brother?
All right, thank you for having me. I ain't get a chance of chiming yesterday about this ditty situation, but I just want to let you all know I'm really affected by it. You know, what I mean, brick story. When I was fifteen years old in high school, I kind of like started my own record label fifteen years old, and it was like you know when you grow up and you just like, you know, pretend, like hey, let's play house with the shorty or whatever. But in this situation, I started my whole record company at fifteen years old. I had seven artists, and that was all because of Diddy. I was inspired about how he started, you know, his company and all this other stuff, and I just wanted to mimic what he did. I became a producer. I became a producer, rapper. Everybody was calling me your little ditty because of me being fifteen years old doing it by myself at seven artists, putting out music by myself.
And now hearing all this, it's like, I'm I was.
Inspired by this guy's everything's ruined. It's like everything is ruined of how I view you know, our heroes, but he was my hero. And you say, you say, you know, you know, you shouldn't have these kind of guys that you hear growing up. I ain't have a father growing up, and this is a guy that I looked up to, so I just wanted to sell you, like, I'm really really affected by this and I'm devastated and it's sad that this is happening.
So like, I understand the sense of grief.
But you know, you shouldn't beat yourself up too much because you didn't know Diddy personally.
You knew him professionally, and that's what you was in writing. That's what you was inspired by.
And to put him even further, I always talk about the time where the Cosby Show A really encouraged me in a different world, encouraged me to go to college.
Uh, without that, I probably wouldn't have went to having university.
Like I was inspired by what I seen on television, not as Cosby the Man, but as the show that he put on and what he put what he put out there which really inspired me. And I'm sure it inspired so many people to go to an HBCU. But not as him as a man, but what he did as his artistry.
And by the way, you can't take away you can't take away with their art inspired by the way I want y'all. Y'all, you can't agree for Envy to go to college because of that, for you to aspire to be a producer. Because of that, you cannot take away with somebody's art, correct, you know, inspired in you?
That makes sense to me, you know, And I don't want to. I don't want to get rid of that inspiration that he gave me because the mistakes he made as a man, right, you know what I mean? And I appreciate y'all and thank you for everything.
On This should be a clear line in the sand between personal and professional, unless, of course, you know, the personal believes into the professional, like we saw in the case of you know, Kelly, because he would put a lot of that stuff in his.
Music, a number of the stuff he was singing about.
Yet but if he if you, I understand the grief, right, But if you're inspired by somebody's art, then you were inspired by their art.
Yeah, I can't take that away from a person.
I didn't like how they at one time they were taking the Cosby Show off air because I was like, it inspired so many people for positivity, right, and that was his art, but they took it off air, and I felt like it was hard to get those type of shows.
On air that that did that.
And I'm sure the same thing with Diddy, Like this young man, you know did he inspired millions, I'm sure, or hundreds of thousands of black men to try to get into the music industry and try to be entrepreneurs and try to be executive.
So that's all professional, that's professional. He didn't know them personal, correct, you know what I'm saying, We didn't know nothing they had on we had going on personal correct?
Nope, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred and five eight five, one oh five one. Now we got just with the mess coming up.
What we're talking about, Cameron and went on CNN child and some people calling it a disaster.
But I don't blame him, Canna Camp.
Hey, you know what I'm saying.
No cam By Now then you know you don't know much.
Y'all know who y'all booked, and obviously y'all book them.
So we'll talk about it when we come back.
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Logan Morning, the Breakfast Club.
It's DJ V Jess Larry Charlamage the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Yo, let's get to Jess with the mess.
News is real.
We Hilarius, Jessica, Robin Moore, just don't do no lines, don't do that talky talk them world.
Why Jess World? Which man talk to on the Breakfast Club? She's the coaches Ship.
She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody.
Could get you to see this time to set it off, So a quick shout out to us. We were featured on last night's episode of Jeopardy. Yes Yes, the category was thirty somethings and we were questioned four hundred.
In twenty twenty four, Jess Hilarious joined this radio show with charlemn and the God and dj Envy.
Club. They don't know who the hell were They didn't get it.
Don't play with me like that. They know who I am.
I'm None of the contestants made a guess but created the question. Knew who he was, but the people playing it was like, I don't know what you're talking about?
A restaurant?
What is this?
But my mom and daddy gonna be happy though I know they watch jeopard every night. I'm surprised they didn't call me.
When it came home last time.
Shout out.
I was happy. I mean, I ain't never watched the show like that.
But you don't watch Jeopardy. No watching like a full house. Amy Snyder.
Amy Snyder is Avery Snyder was the woman who dominated on Jeopardy for so long. Yes, she knew me when I was a question she definitely What was the question that I don't remember?
All right? So shot flex one time.
Like you know, not new to this?
Who was Wendy Williams assistant for years? And it's oh yeah, Charlade wind the wind.
Anyway? Cameron on CNN, he.
Did an interview with anchor Abby Phillip, and she started out asking camus thoughts on the Diddy surveillance video.
But I want to say, first of all, when I seen the video, everything in the video is egregious. I'm against. I don't support all the charges that's alleged. I don't support any of that, trafficking minors, domestic violence, I'm totally against it. So when I seen the video, yeah, I was kind of upset with it.
Did you recognize that kind of anger at all from your experience like that?
What do you mean do I be recognized? Do I recognize him? I've seen them? What you mean my experiences? I seen them and I thought it was disgusting.
What did you think about the apology that he gave in that other video.
Ain't me for the apology, ain't for me? Decides for Cassie. What I think about it don't matter.
So you see he seems annoyed anyway, does right? So then she keep going.
Is there something known in the industry about how did he treated his artists?
So I'm gonna get some cheeks after this. I can't really tell you how puff moves or anything like that makes mean no better than me because he was signing the puff I.
Wasn't What about the industry in general? I mean, so many people have pointed out that did he couldn't get away with this stuff if there weren't a lot of people protecting him.
Do you think that's the case?
Who the talent agent for this joint? Like you think I'll be sitting around watching what did he doing all this? I didn't know this was a d joint that invited Who booked me for this joint?
Thanks?
Thanks for joining us, Thank you for your time tonight, Thank you, thank you for having me.
Was like, let me out the call. Yes, this was a didy choice. Walking into a party like it's a diddy party. We gotta go.
Cam is hilarious because he could have went all the way off Cam is hilarious.
Yeah, and Cam's defense though, why book? Why would see Ann book Cam to talk about Diddy? Yeah, at least attempt to book Mace to talk about Diddy. I think somebody mixed up the book and just because they're on the same show.
Maybe I know.
Mace was like, hey, yo, don't say my name. He said Mace was no better because he was signed a puff.
But Cam had another good promo moment on it when he was like, you know, my show comes on h I think he said eight am on YouTube, right, and he was like, you know, Mace might give y'all more about Diddy on there, you know. But once again CNA book Mace to talk about Diddy. Mace was signed to Diddy, not Cam.
He still found a way to do promo.
When you hear him drinking, He's drinking his Pink Horsepower, the Male Performance Enhancement drink, which is why he informed her of the cheeks he was getting after that.
I got cheeks after this, so I started drinking this.
I love.
Can't talk about cheeks and Diddy in the same sentence right now.
Though, Yeah, but he wasn't the one answering the question, but she tried it.
Yeah.
More on CNN though, Susie Siegel, who's a former assistant for Diddy, appeared on CNN as well with another reporter that interviewed a little bit better.
I felt sick, and I felt violently angry, and I felt like I I'm sure a lot of men and women feel looking at that video that it's so disturbing that the video doesn't lie.
I mean, that's terror.
That's what you would do if there was a fire, right, you would just run out, greb what you could. So I can only imagine looking at that the fear that she felt she had to get out of that room and bare feet in order to be safe or protect herself. I guess what I would say is, even though I never saw anything that could corroborate with in that lawsuit and what we just saw, there was not one cell in my body that was surprised.
Yeah, this is a fumer.
What did that mean that she says she never saw anything, but she wasn't surprised.
Trying not to implicate herself exactly.
Either, You're gonna admit that you saw some things and for whatever reason, you turned the blind eye but don't don't say you didn't you didn't see anything, but then you know you weren't surprised.
And that's that's the one that she says she was in a limo with them before, and she took to parties with them before. But she said, I've never seen anything, but I'm not surprised. That's talking attitude, talking about sounds crazy.
Trying to cover her as So that's just what the mess for the first time.
We'll get to the second stories in a minute.
That's true because nobody wants to answer no questions. Nobody wants to be like, well, why didn't you do anything something? Why did't you report it back?
Then?
Yeah? Why about to say a lot of that?
All right, Well, thank you for es with the mess.
When we come back, we got front page news. We got to tell you about a deadly uh it was a couple of things. Something happened in Florida at a roller skating rink. And also we got to tell you about you.
Know, blue the character Bluey, or at least people hired I guess the character Bluey.
And it was let's just say, his beard was sticking out the mask. He only had like one shoe on. We'll talk about it when we come back. Pretty bad. Yeah, it's the breakfast Club.
Good morning, you're checking out the breakfast club, everybody.
We are the breakfast Club. Let's get into front page news now. Red Lobster is falling for bankruptcy.
As they fault. Listen to me.
Now, the Florida based casual dye Casual Dying Giant out for voluntary Chapter eleven bankruptcy.
They said, because you just eating too many of the biscuits.
I already told you all the problem with Red Lobster. The problem with Red Lobster is they are still presenting themselves.
As a fine dining experience.
Don't nobody want to go sit in Red Lobster and eat except for mothers on Mother's Day?
And I don't even think they want to do that no more.
Red Lobster should have more of a Chipoteley model, where you can just go in there and get your little bowls and your biscuit and keep it moving.
That's it.
Well, they play in the close ninety nine locations as they deal with their financial problems.
So we'll see what happens with Red Lobster. You just got to refigure some things. I'm telling you if they take the Chipotley model, you can just go in there and get your lobster and shrimp pasta real quick. You know, your little chetta cheese biscuit, real quick. Just change the model and you'll be fine.
Well.
In New Hampshire, a day kiss and decided they couldn't deal with the kids anymore, so they put a melatonin in some of their foods. Now, if you don't know what melatonin is, it's something that you can put in that can make people sleepy, so they can't work because allegedly put this in the kids' lunches to actually make them go to sleep. Now for daycare workers in New Hampshire have been charged with endangering a child after reportedly spiking their food at the daycare center.
Selling Drekman, declining to answer questions as she drives away from her Hope Police say she owns and operates daycare out of this West Side house. She and three of her employees are accused of sprinkling a sleep aid supplement onto the food they served to kids in their care.
This is something that is an over the counter drug that's usually used as a sleep aid that was given to these children with no knowledge for the parents and no consent.
Drekman and those three employees, identified as Tracy Any, Caitlin Filardo, and Jessica Foster, are all facing ten counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Police say their investigation began with a tip late last year.
Somebody who had been inside the building that had heard about these practices and tipped us off to that. We also got some anonymous tips as well through our.
Crime line, he said.
The state confirmed the daycare was operating without a license.
So what's the proper.
Age to give the kid melotoni? They know they say you shouldn't give melatone the kids like under age three? So what is the proper age?
When do you start? When can you start giving kids a little bit? I don't even think it's most so about that.
I think you can give your own kid meltoning button a daycare.
Like what without the parents consent? Yeah?
Like excuse me?
Correct?
Yeah?
Now, Also, you guys know who Blue is, right, you guys have.
With me talking about Okay, you'll know in a minute.
By this time next year, you'll be Blueylloy. Now mom, okay.
You know.
Right?
So they had a Bluey celebration a blue marathon, so they hired a Bluey character. The problem was the character didn't look like blue.
Local restaurant says they wanted their own family friendly day with cartoon character Bluey. They expected a few dozen people in regulars, thousands RSVP. Hundreds of families were left feeling and say kids were disappointed. The restaurant spoke to Fox five and says they want to say sorry to all the families. And they underestimated the power of Bluey.
And I saw him, my best ignore him.
I was sad.
What did he look like the cartoon? Did he look like what like on TV?
No, he he looked like unexpected.
We could like hear fear.
So he said the same reaction.
The kids were distraught. Some kids were crying.
Some kids were upset, crying in their parents' shoulders.
That sounded like Blackie. Oh yes, that sounded like Blackie. He was from North Philly. Was sticking out captasket. How long he got to be at this jung?
Look at his band. If you look, you can see his beds tacking out the costume. Is that all the way on? That's like on the top of his head. Oh no, he's it.
Yeah, No, this is bad. I don't even know what blue he looked like. But this this man.
Looks You gotta look closely because the costume was not all the way on. He walked in with his bed hanging out. You see the costume like half on his head, half not, and you can see his bed.
Come just trying to make his meat. Man on probation, Man on probation. They told me, you got to have a little gig.
Man.
He gotta have a little job.
Man.
He's just trying to do what he do. Man, Yo, move this man they called him dirt dog. They said, this ain't blue dirt dog.
Damn damn.
Where is this a Vegas he's from though, he just moved out to Veggas. As far as rotation, he did had to get a job, that's what Jesus.
And lastly, a wild riot breaks out of the Florida roller skating right now. Allegedly this is what they're saying happened. They booked the party, uh and the skating rink said, if you're going to book a party, you have to have an off duty officer. The person booking the party didn't hire an off duty officer, so they canceled the party. So allegedly, the people still throwing the party was like this, we gonna party anyway, So everybody come on down, and that's when.
The riot began.
Cell Phone cameras recorded and streamed live as chaos unfolded Saturday night. Several videos show a teenager beaten and kicked through the window of a barbershop.
Other clips captured several more fights. I was a little scared.
I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm like, what is she that I haven't heard from her?
Clintel Peterson says her fifteen year old daughter wasn't part of the brawl, but got caught up in it and arrested.
She said, at first it was just.
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Detective say someone associated with that party went on social media and urged people to go to the business anyway riots and confront law enforcement.
So said twenty three juveniles were arrested in six adults. Wow, all right, and that's out in Florida and that is front page News. Now, when we come back from the movie Babes, Michelle Bhutteau and Alana Glazer will be joining us. We're gonna kick it with them again. They got the new movie Babes out right now. Michelle is from Jersey, Alana's from Long Island. They're friends and they created this comedy. So we're gonna talk to them next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Morning.
Everybody is dj n V Jess Hilarious, Charlamage the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got some special guests in.
The building who keep a job, both of them from the new film Babs that's out everywhere May twenty fourth.
We have Michelle Buteau, did that's around you did?
Okay?
All right?
And Alana Glazer? Hi, heyans morning, are you feeling this morning?
Good?
Really?
I mean this is it's like it's like Kwanza every day, like there's a movie out. It's crazy.
Wrote it, you started it?
You produced it.
She's a powerhouse, not just being thrown out on some screaming platform.
Correct, that's correct.
Yeah, yeah, I'm excited about that too. Also, press is like such an insane part of the job. But to do it with Michelle we have been just laughing, sloopy.
I don't I haven't figured out my dosage yet, but I don't need it. Just do press, you know what I mean. It's great, but it's fun because we're also comedians and so we don't mind saying something or talking about something like twelve thousand times and join it every time, just like, well, it's like sex, you know, you've got to use your imagination and.
Get it right.
Gods, come on, we got to ask some of the questions. Did you write the question in married sex? We we try to switch it up. We try to do by yes. Sometimes take an edible nobody, no details.
I love them. I was like absolutely, and I got a hemorrhoid because that's too vulnerable. Good morning. Everybody talk about Babs.
With the hemorrhoid to Babes. Okay, that tell us what Babes is about for people that don't know.
So, Babes is a movie, a heart comedy with a lot of heart about two best friends, lifelong friends who are in very different places in their lives. Michelle's character Dawn is married with two kids. My character Eden is a free spirit, spontaneous, totally naive to the responsibilities of parenting. And when my character Eden gets pregnant, she decides to keep the baby and it tests their friendship a crazy way.
Was it a one night stand that you've got pregnant?
Yeah, that's right, Yeah, a very special one night stand that touched this person.
Yeah, Eden, And that's how I met my husband too, is so yes. I always say open your mind, your heart, and your legs to love because you never know where you go find it. That's right.
And a lot of you you wrote this right, is just like a I don't want to say an ex stinchion of Broad City, but Broad City told a very specific story of people in their twenties.
Yeah.
Now it's like a woman in there, like late thirties.
It's totally like related the vibe, you know, and my character Eden is is definitely similar to Alna Wexler the way she's like born out of me. I co wrote it with Josh Rabinowitz, and he also wrote on Broad City and with actually the late great Kevin Barnett. They were a writing team. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And the character Claude is based on Kevin.
Wow.
The character that my my character, Eden gets pregnant by is based on Kevin. And it was like it was really fun. We were like kind of writing in Kevin's voice and killed it. Yeah, Stephan James killed it, killed it really. I think Kevin would be thrilled. That's I know, was being portrayed, was portraying him.
Yeah, would there have any thought like Eden is what Alana would be doing now.
Kind of you know, like it's totally related. And she's you know, she's chill, she's a stoner, she's weird, you know, in the same way that anything that I make that's like brilliant my voice is going to be related to me in that way.
I'm mina slle. You have babies, So did you enjoy pregnancy? Because some people enjoy pregnancy, they love it, and some people just absolutely positively hate it.
Exactly, And so pregnancy for me, this was like a very interesting movie for me to do because my body couldn't carry my kids. So we went down the circusy route and so you know, for me, I really want to honor what it was like to be pregnant because I never had that experience. So I'm also learning as a woman what that's like. But what I did bring to the table was being just a tired as mom a five year old twins, where it's like, if I didn't have kids, i'd probably play this character like, hey, everyone, I got apple sauce. But when you're tired, just like, who want it? Open it? Go get your apple sauce. You know what I mean. And so, you know, just even the nuance of like loving your family but the way you really talk to them when you're tired like that, And especially as a comedian, I want to make it light and bright and funny and fun So the great thing about the writing with Josh Milana and then also the directing with Pamela She's just like, you ain't gonna say anything, just be still. On comedians, it's hard for us just to like hear silence, and I'm like, shouldn't we feel it with a joke and She's like, no, you are tired. Stare off into space. And I was like, oh, that's why I go to the bathroom and take my phone when I'm at home. That's right, it's my mean time.
Yes.
And the movie opens up with this unbelievable labor scene that Michelle does and the way that you conjured it's so funny because it's so real, the way that you like conjured that.
I love physical comedy. It was that's the only kind of cardio I beget. And it's a physical comedy. It's so fine. It really is fun I feel like people just don't let themselves fly anymore, you know what I mean. But I also love these conversations too, because I even have family members that will forget that I did not give birth because I am so in motherhood. And there's no shame to this story. I think it's there's beauty and alternative family planning and alternative love and you don't have to be blood related to somebody to love them, which is like you know what Babes is about too, And so yeah, I mean, I don't mind at all. And it's not a mistake or a mishap on anybody. It's like, it's my story and I don't mind sharing it at all. And like I it was serviacy was not legal in New York when I was going through it and so I stomped with Andy Cohen and Albany and it's overturned down. So you know, just stational serviucey is legal. So if you, you know, have to go down that route, like whatever you want, like whether it's a kid or a career, whatever you want, I want that for you, just be crazy and go get it.
I'm not a woman, so I can't speak to this to that's right, but I would feel like, you know, I feel like motherhood and carrying a child is two different things because you can be a farag that carries the child, you're not taking the journey of motherhood's.
And also like how hard you work to get to that place where you know took you years to get to this place that you worked so.
Five years for losses?
Oh wow, you work so hard to get your babies.
Yeah, And also did comminate at the same time, you know what I mean? Oh my lord, I'm sure you guys have been through hard stuff. I don't know what you've been through. Sometimes we don't. You share so much every day you have to keep something for yourself. But you know, I think there is power and sharing because then you do make people feel less alone. And also it's cathartic for you, So I don't mind.
I'm learning a lot by watching.
I mean, I'm married with four kids, but I'm learning a lot by watching, just because she comes in here every morning, she does the show.
She's flying to stand up.
So it's just no, wow, oh you know what. We talk about this all the time. Rest is also productive. That's okay, sit down.
She took the day off this week, and I was happy because people don't want to. They feel like they don't want to lose the opportunity.
But she hit it. She was like, guys, I'm fine, everything's okay. I'm just taking the day and I respected that.
Yeah, that's the hardest one.
You know.
We have this like pulse and pulsing and pulsing to go, go go, especially in New York, and you, yeah, you want to like show up as though you're at the front of the line too, So it's a real active Yeah.
I hope she gets a nice foot rup. You know.
We got more with Michelle Boute and Alana Glazer when we come back there. New movie Babes is in theaters now. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, Morning, Everybody's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club but kicking it with Michelle Butte and Alana Glazer.
The movie Babes is in theaters now, Charlamage.
You know a lot of Michelle is in this film with you all been friends for twenty years. Right when you write something, how do you know this is the best person for the role? Are this is my friend?
Like? How do you know? You know?
Like when I was writing this with Josh, we were also kind of running it with our producer, Susie Fox. So Susie was the dawn in between us because Josh's wife and I were pregnant the same time. We didn't know. I can't believe you have four kids. Don God, that's amazing.
Bathos you have fuck that is a sign of royalty.
Yes, that is empire building.
That's your ancestors willst dream.
That is incredible.
The forty eight is in the mule. Oh my god, bathrooms.
Uh So Susie was like Michelle's role had a one and a three year old Josh and I. Josh's wife was pregnant. I was pregnant, so we didn't know we were like my character who didn't know how hard it is to raise a kid and work can also be a person if you can manage it. So we like kind of had our character dynamic filled as we were writing it, and Michelle came to me in a dream. It was like the thing so obvious, it's right in front of your nose, and I became obsessed, like literally like her.
She forced me into it. I was like, this is a first grip. I love you. I'm busy. She's like, nope, you can do this. I said, I'm potty training three year olds right now.
I don't even And I'm not a forceful person. I do not like to force. I love consent. I do not like to force people. It was consensual by the time she said yes, but by the time yes yes, but like but I was just like, damn, like this can't. I really can't see this as anybody but you, because like Michelle is so funny but so emotional and like has such a big heart, and she was the only person who could who could capture.
But did you talk about some of the cravings women have, Like you know, I know my wife wanted ice cream and strawberries every morning.
Oh you get it.
Of course, just wanted tacos and she eats lasagna at six o'clock in the morning.
I'm done with the You know what's so funny is that I call my surrogate and asked her she had any cravings, and she's like, I hate spaghetti with tomato sauce, and I just want it every day. And I was like, damn my kids, because I'm a pasta like morning, even and night. I love pasta, pasta cars. It's this pasta. I don't like bread, but pasta little main catchio peppe, a riga tony with a vodka sauce. Was it like a squid ink with like the lobster.
Shrip, Yes, but like a good shrip, yes, yes, with a little red chili pepper flakes on a nice little buttery shot a name the little green apple on the back right.
And I was gonna ask how to be and a mom change you just in.
Life for me being a parent, I didn't think about money my creative process. I felt free. I was like life is beautiful and it's meant to be lived in. It's a miracle that we're here, So let's just fly baby, and thank God, Like that's that's when the money started coming, so.
Right, Yeah, and I think that's like not a coincidence. You know, there's like this like magnitude that you're pulling where you're like I'm in my own world and like then you become the sun, just pulling in the other elements.
Yes, come on, yoga class, down with dog.
I've been like taking so much more pleasure in comedy and like less stress less, like more from the inside out. I think this is what becoming a mom has given me, where it's like in that same pull too, where like you know, I don't know, used to like stress or be like more anxious about stand up and and TV in film, but now it's like I'm really like drinking it in in my baby. It's three years old, so I'm still in that like sort of baby phase and just enjoying how like insanely cute it is. I can't even believe. But I know I'm gonna be a.
Oh I'm very anxious. I'm a helicopter, a lawnmower. And I used to like I'm not even like, yeah, I.
Get called my oldest fifteen, she called me a helicopter day, What is a lawnmower?
Day.
I mean, lawnmower is like I will, I will drive over you to get it done. Like I'm glad that you think you could climb this tree. You can't let me get you down, okay. And my husband's European and so it's very different being married to a person that grew up in a place where the government actually takes care of them. So he's like, let them see what happens. I'm like, no, no, okay, we don't have a ppo. Let's just not do that. City MD is open twenty four hours, but I don't want to find out, So, like you know, I do want them. Creatively, I'm just like fly baby, But physically he's just like let them see. So we're doing with swimming lessons and stuff. But also one thing I really coming from a big Caribbean family, I'm telling my kids you don't have to say how to everybody, you know what I mean. You don't have to kiss everyone on the cheek, you don't have to sit on their lap, you don't have to like that, right, So if you don't feel like doing all that, you don't have to. Because I was always just you know, same, you know, yeah, and that's weird. For a lot of like my Kribbean family, but I'm like, I don't care. Let them do what they want to do.
Yeah, it makes it's it's gross. You you don't have to you don't have to your.
Body, you don't have to sit on everyone's lab We're good.
Yeah.
How important is the female bond and friendship when you have like these big things happen in your life, like like giving birth, like these big life changes.
I mean it's everything. Yeah, it's like the foundation, I think.
Yeah.
And also like just to hear like the real minutia and the real details of how you're doing it. That was something when we were making Babes between Pamela and you and me to talk about how we actually get it done. It's like new ideas for like lunches or whatever. It's like so useful.
Yeah, it was definitely. I realized that all of us use our time very wide. And for me being the first time creator starring in working with Pamela who's a creator starring in five seasons. Then also Alana, I was like, this is just like a beautiful ass masterclass. And then going to my set and working with Tasha Smith in Garcel Bouvey I'm just like, you know, there is a sisterhood no matter where you're from, and it's like if you don't talk about it, Like my therapist isn't always available and she's expensive.
Friend is Bobla? The tickets coming back?
It is where in the writer's room we're gonna be filming season two? And I got like a crazy ass show coming up at Radio City Music Hall?
Did I read that? First?
The first woman ever to tape a special at Radio City? Thank you so much. Yeah, I'll put you on the list if you can get a babysitter.
You all got a lot of kids would love to. Okay, why why did you choose Radio City just for the historical aspect?
No, no, you know I opened for Johnson van Ness, who is on Queer Eye on Netflix. I open for them in twenty nineteen and didn't even realize that I could play a stage like that because I've never been given the opportunity before. And I got a standing ovation after keeping a set, and I was like, what is this feeling? This is like, why am I doing this unless I'm challenging myself? And so I always had my eye on the prize but never thought I could do it because you know, I don't want to constantly talk about what women are not getting paid. But it's like those dreams aren't always in the budget. And then I realized, like, I'm not doing this for money. I'm doing this for like higher power, a greater purpose, you know. For me growing up, it was like Woopy Goldberg and Simbad, there's gotta be more, you know, And so I just always want black, brown, fat, queer, whatever, you know, whoever to like at least see my set and be like, oh my god, Radio City. I even know I can go see the Rockets, let alone film a special there. And so when I just I just want to look at the place. You know, you ever go like on a housing tour and just look at the house you can't.
Afford what it would look like and feel like.
So that's what it was like. And I was like, what other females performed here and taped a special? You know, It's kind of like looking at an apartment and be like, anyone die here and before you? And they were like no one. And then I got the goosies. The right nipple got hard because that's the one that really is awake now, And I said Okay, I gotta do this. I gotta do it. And so June sixth, Yes, everybody come out and you know, bring two thousand of your friends. Let's come. Let's make it happen. I'm excited on New York. I also want to take a hot every time I think about it.
That's good. That means it mean something to you truly. Yeah, is that like one of your rituals? Yes, the anxiety ki Yeah, keeps regularly well.
On move.
We got more with Michelle but Te and Alana Glazer. Babes.
The new movie is in theaters right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning all the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking with Michelle but Te and Alana Glazer.
Now, a lot of the title babes, Like some people would say, babes can be a derogatory term depending on the context, if you offensive, dependent on the context.
So why did title babes?
I mean, we went through a lot of titles. I'd love to be called a babe.
I mean, I see what you mean.
It's not widely considered, but something dependent on the.
Context, something to a woman.
But I love it.
We just had a list of titles.
Yeah you did, and they were sort of like also like punny, and it was like eh, and Josh pitched Babes and you know, it was like also, I think the scope we were going for, like we really wanted to make a studio comedy that had a lot of heart, something really funny, but that you also could tear up or cry at. And Babes just felt like it was putting the movie on the map where it was supposed to be.
Yeah, it's a good name, Babes.
I know, Josh, I've seen people say the movie is ruanchy and it makes me want to do they really think it's raunchy? Are is certain topics about women just make certain people uncompanies?
I think, Yeah, you know, women go through your be quite about it, show up, but don't be you know, don't be too sexy. Just be sexy enough that you know we can tolerate you. Right, have the baby. Why don't you want a baby? Okay, but get back to your baby. Wait, you know what I mean. It's like, what are all these rules we have on our bodies?
Also?
Can we just live and talk about it?
You know?
We really talk in the movie like we talk like, Yes, I see why, I see why that would offend some people, you know.
Yeah, it's also like, you know, we play like lifelong friends from Queens and so I'm from Jerseys, she's from Long Island. This is just how we like speak to each other whatever, and so people find that. People find an offense when I say hello, and I'm like, and I've been truly because Mary said a Dutch gun. I used to make a joke about it because he's like, why are you so aggressive? I was like, I just asked you how you want your eggs?
How do you ask how do you want your eggs?
But I think he only heard d MG, like I don't whites whites.
Sounds That is an interesting point, though.
You can make people uncomfortable just by forcing them to have a discussion.
Yeah, I know, you know, we got to talk about these issues.
Yeah right, Yeah. Why do you think people are so afraid to sort of run into the burning building of conversation.
I don't know. I think that we need to open it up.
I think we need to set buildings on fire on purpose sometimes just to have the discussion.
I think people don't want to be truthful though, and I think they fear truth because with this society, you get canceled for regardless of what you believe in. So I think a lot of people they look at what social media goes to then they follow like sheep.
Which makes me wonder if you even believe what you say you believe, because if you say you believe something exactly, you would have no problem saying it, no problem.
Discussion, I know. So there's it's almost like everyone has like a dual personality are with their friends and who they are on social media. You know, it is hard to though, because social media is a revolving resume, so if you speak to power, you could lose jobs and representation and friendship and so, you know, I always thought the hardest part about being a parent would be like raising them the money, the bullying, the racism, but also like trying to figure out how to teach my kids how to define their worth and power without likes and followers. It's something I don't even know how to wrap my mind around right now, Like I don't even know how, Like, especially having.
Four girls, I don't let them use social media. Oh no, what I don't let them use.
Especially when you read all of these stories about how a lot of these big tech guys they don't even let their.
Jobs, don't even want to have a phone.
The great book out called The Anxious Generation, and it just talks about how social media and we knew this already, but it just really goes in the different houses, ruining people's mental emotional health, especially kids.
So why would I why would I?
Are you on your phone around your kids?
Yes, but I try to practice good habits and not be. Yeah, so I try to just put it away, you know, especially like tonight, I'll be we got this cuddle time tonight, We'll be.
Watching d Yeah, come on, ma, wanna let's go.
I teach the older ones to use it as a tool, right. I have one that just graduated from NYU and she's twenty two.
She's doing real estate, so I teach her how to use it as a tool molde herself. I have a twenty year old who goes to the University of Miami, and I, you know, teach them how to years have six? Six?
Okay, oh my good, My wife been together thirty years, so six but less.
Yeah, but the younger ones.
Not you know, but Satan could dance, so but that's how they communicate with their dances because they send each other dances through YouTube, but as long as it's.
Private, they can't have a problem with it. But I tell them teach them to use it as a tool, okay.
And they've been pretty good good with it and not letting it affect them.
And I think that's the.
Even conversations around sex the milk ay is and even knowing their sexuality if they like, want to wear a bra not in the crowd top and stuff. Is that you leave to your wife or do y'all do it together? Or sometimes you do it like because you can't stop doing it. You got to keep having that conversation.
Right For me, it's my wife, okay, But I give my kids the jokes regardless, like they give me jokes.
I give them jokes. It is whatever it is.
But when it comes to that sex conversation, my wife definitely one thousand percent leads and I just fall into place because it's still uncomfortable.
Like my daughter's twenty two and it's like she has a boyfriend. I don't want to know. If you're having problems whatever, go talk to mom.
Can you look at the boyfriend and know if he's a good dude.
He is a good dude. I do like him.
They actually, uh, the last semester, they've been staying at my house, same bedroom, same bedroom.
Wow, dad, love your dad, Love your dad.
But I'm gonna tell you why me and thirty years old.
Is separate bedrooms were married.
You don't know why.
Me and my wife we were together in college. She went to Old Dominion. I went to hamp University.
So my last year my parents and her parents are like yo, they're always together.
Why are we paying for separate places? Put them together? And what did y'all in college? No, you got married early.
Now, we got married at twenty two, but we were in college in nineteen twenty twenty one.
We were together.
I mean it took me longer to graduate college, but I do appreciate it.
Yeah, So they do stay in to say bad, and he does stay And I like him because I can see how he's around the other kids. I see how he's around when with my wife.
If groceries comes, he's grabbing the groceries, he's washing the dishes, he's he'saful.
You give it a free room and body better.
But you can't teach thoughtfulness like you just have it, you know. And I always said I don't need to marry somebody rich. I just need somebody with ambition and who's thoughtful because money can always come.
That's right, you felt you always? You still feel that.
Way now, yeah, okay, yeah I do.
We all intentional about the menu chose to be in a film like this, So you got a Samanaje and all of the Platte and johnn Carole Lynch.
Were you intentional like haustin was was intentional for sure. And also, like you know, in comedy and in this movie and in my experience, it's all so derived from real people that I know who've been doing it and in comedy for so long, so hass and I called and asked, yeah, yeah, And.
I've known him for a really long time. We used to do the road together. We did colleges together because yah book us for like Black History months l o O. And he also is you know, working with two kids, right, and so it was nice that we all brought our tired parents experience and added comedy to it. And he's such a good act. He's such a good good it's nice comedians in a different life.
I know he really like gave it, and he really gave like the the heft to his character too, and he's not just like this like great husband who's like so happy to be there. He's also annoyed, he's exhausted, love, he's upset or whatever it was. He was great and the other guys kind of came later. Oliver Platt, that was really cool, Real New York Cast Oliver Platt and Caroline.
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A high school runner won a state title over the weekend, but instead of people celebrating, they booed, yeah.
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So Aiden Gallagher competed in the girls two hundred meter finals. Aiden was originally trailing in second place and got a gust of energy that pushed Aiden to the finish line in the first place.
People started boring immediately.
They also booed when Aiden received prize notes, and the family of Aiden they weren't happy about it.
So Aiden was a young man who transitioned into a woman. Correct, and then he raced against the women.
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If I was somebody's father, I'd probably be going to daughter out there on the track. I'd probably be willing.
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Decided to run fast Incredibles when he was like dashed, don't run too fast, so he was trying to figure it out.
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What about the second gust of wind.
A lot of them didn't think it was fair that Aiden ran in the girl's race. And this is an ongoing debate where people believe that trans women have an unfair advantage when competing against biological women because they're just naturally stronger.
So, I mean, we've seen it before. We seen it with that one swimmer.
He swam as a man and I think he was like in two hundredth place, and then he swam as a woman.
He came in first. She's sam as women and came in first. So yeah, it is unfair of debate about this. Today.
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I thought this was really really dope.
And see that because this is hip hop, you know, which is always the last category in things they they don't ever really like to.
Give hip hop the props that it needs.
But Spotify defines the streaming era as a time that frames It's a time frame that spanned from twenty fifteen until present day, and the criteria for the list is based on quality, impact, replay, value, influence, and cultural significance. Number one is all Right by Kendrick Lamar.
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I just want to shout out Cardy b Her Spotify streams eight hundred and ninety million, Wow, one hundred and twenty three thousand, one hundred and seventy eight, So that's really really dope, Like, and they just sent her a plaque for a billion they did, so they probably rounded it up. Yeah, but I mean it makes that amazing because that was a moment. That was a moment, So shout out to her man, that's really dope.
And hip hop became the number one music genre in the US in twenty seventeen, so it only makes sense.
Okay, cool, Monique says Chelsea Handler's joke isn't coincidence. Monique shared a video of Chelsea Handler's joke on Netflix on a Netflix special for Kevin Hart's Mark Twain Prize.
And here's how great Kevin is. He said, no problem, Chelsea, I got you. I'll just get you a gig on my movie. I said, great behind the camera in front, I don't care.
I'll direct it.
If I have to.
He said, I got you, Chelsea, I got you. And that's when I learned that if you ask Kevin for a favor, you can always count on hearing these three words I got you, and then you can count on never hearing from him again.
Good ridiculous.
So Monique shared that same clip that chage is heard with the caption, Hey, my sweet babies, what are the odds that both Chelsea Handler and I will share the same experience with Kevin Hart?
But we're both lying?
Huh? I love us for real.
So Monique feels that way because if you recall when she was on Club Schach, she shared a story about Kevin ghost in her after he promised to work with her.
Right.
So the problem is Monique's clip completely takes Chelsea's joke out of context. So here's a full joke.
During COVID, I was desperate to get to Canada and it was for a very important reason.
I needed to ski Chelsea.
Chelsea, Canada, shut up Kevin. Canada had very strict rules at the time, but when I looked on Instagram, I noticed that Kevin was filming a movie.
Up in Canada.
So I called Kevin and I told him I don't know what your secret is, but I need your help getting across the border.
And here's how great Kevin is.
He said, no problem, Chelsea, I got you. I'll just get you a gig on my movie.
I said, great. Behind the camera in front.
I don't care.
I'll direct it.
If I have to.
He said, I got you, Chelsea, I got you.
And that's when I learned that if you ask Kevin for a favor, you can always count on hearing these three words, I got you, and then you can count on never hearing from him again.
God ridiculous.
Turns out that the role wasn't even real. That was just a way for Chelsea to get into Canada so she can ski.
I just wanted to stay.
Shout out to Kevin for being a black man helping a white woman get into another country. Monique's fans must have seen the full video and they started commenting to Monique's post to inform.
Her that she was looking a little crazy.
Man.
Some of the comments is crazy. They were saying, she was making a joke of you. It went over your head. Just delete this. Somebody else said it's time to delete this. Most she was talking about you, She shaded you, and you reposted it. And then another one, the last one, I'm Marie. That woman is mocking your interview, ma'am. So Monique doubled back and edited her caption and just added and it has come to my attention that the joke is on me, uh with a few emoji's and said, I love us for real. But that's what happened when you reach man, it's just like just leave things alone.
Yeah, I mean Chelsea told the joke while they were honoring Kevin.
Absolutely, yeah, but that is just with the mess and I'm right one time, y'all.
There you go, Jess. All right, Chelamann, who getting uncle two?
There's a former Boston Red Sox player named Austin Maddocks. He needs to come to the front of the congregation. We would like to have a word with him. Okay, all right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club in morning.
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It gave him too much money.
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Okay, Donkey Today for Tuesday, May twenty first goes to the former Boston Red Sox player Austin Maddocks. Now, let the record show Austin Maddocks is a Jacksonville native. What does your uncle Shalla always say about the great state of Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida, and Austin Maddocks is no exception. Austin Maddocks retired from baseball in twenty twenty. He decided to pursue a career in entertainment, and he just landed a role on the reboot of To Catch a Predator. What do you mean, Uncle Shala, he just landed a role on the reboot of To Catch a Predator. Well, let's go to News for Jacksonville for the report.
Please, day and night for five days, Jacksonville's Sheriff's office let a multi agency takedown of men trying to have sex with children. The solicitations began online behind a cell phone or a computer, then the men began having conversations with their intended target.
This undercover operation began on April twenty fourth, twenty twenty.
Four, Sheriff TK Waters revealed twenty seven men were arrested for trying to have sex with kids.
In most cases, the men thought they.
Were talking to a fourteen year old girl until they met JSO face to face.
A shock to the baseball world.
Among the arrested former UF and Red Sox baseball player Austin Mattics. This is video of Maddox going to a house where he thinks he's about to meet a teen.
Girl, but instead.
He's met with the men of JSO, taken down and arrested.
Maddis got a weird case. Why is he around?
This is the only man in the history of baseball to make it to the majors and beg to get sent back to the minus. Okay, there's a movie that came out in nineteen ninety eight that could absolutely be the name of Austin Maddocks biopick, and it's.
Titled Major League Back to the miners.
Okay, The thing that is so interesting about these kinds of stories is you have to find them, right.
These are the kind of headlines that find you.
For some strange reason, stories like Austin Maddics don't take on the life of their own. The algorithm just seems to not circulate them as much as they do other stories. But if a former Boston Red Sox Major League baseball player is being accused of soliciting sex over the Internet from people who they believe to be children, it's worth for discussion.
Now.
I looked up some of his stats, and I really don't.
Even know how he ever had a major league career because his baseball pitch velocity was sixty nine miles per hour, which ironically would be amazing for a fourteen year old girl playing softball before a grown ass man in.
Major League baseball. Not so much.
If they ever refer to Austin Maddocks as a freaking nature on the baseball field, it's not because of his athletic ability. Now, he may be a freaky ass pitcher when he's a free man. But you go to prison for having sex with Minus or trying to have sex with Minus, you gonna become a catchup now.
To be fair, he was never really built for the major leagues.
He made his MLB debut in twenty seventeen after spending several years inside minors I mean the minor leagues, just to be clear, But a persistent shoulder injury denied him the chance to play, and he was released from the team in twenty nineteen, retiring shortly after.
I don't know if this guy was good or not.
Okay, he was good enough to get to the majors, but injuries kept him from being great. But maybe, just maybe he should have spent more time in the dugouts working on his pitch instead of pitching the teams to get the dugout now. Attorney James Hill said he intends to fight the allegations against him and will enter a plea of not guilty should former charges be filed. How you gonna plead not guilty when there is a whole correspondence between you and the girl you thought was fourteen?
They got you Austin.
Okay, you began communicating with an agent who was pretending to be an underage girl on April twenty eight. If you were informed the girl was fourteen, you expressed your intent to have sex with her. You then agreed to meet her at the pre arranged location, and you are arrested at said location. Okay, you are arrested at the location y'all agreed.
To meet at. How is that not guilty?
First ofmore, I can't believe we live in a society where to catch a predator exists and predators are still getting caught in the while the predators are supposed to be the smart ones. Why aren't y'all evolved me? Okay, Da James Hill, you're wasting your time. Your client got caught, and there is absolutely zero reason that a grown man should be trying to seventh inning scratch out anybody under age. He is charged with four felony accounts, including traveling to meet okay, said minor after using a computer to solicit Look man, Austin, you need to keep your screwballs to yourself and worry about getting the first base with somebody your own age.
Do prison still have baseball teams? I don't think so. You don't think so. Oh well, Austin, let us know when you get there. Please let re me mag give Austin Maddocks the biggest he huhhh, you stupid mother? Are you dumb? All right? Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Yes, indeed, if you haven't seen the video them tackling him looks crazy.
Well he's a baseball player. It's not like he was a football player. Be right, okay, all right.
All right, Well, let's open up the phone lines. Our good friend, our co hosts over here, our brother. Charlemagne's new book is out right now, Get Honest or Die Lying?
Yes, why small talk sucks? You know?
This book is for anybody who is tired of lying to themselves, and not just lying to themselves, but volunteering the lives to other people with This book is also for people who hate small talk like I do. So let's open up the phone lines. Eight hundred and five eight five, one oh five to one. We were asking how do you avoid small talks?
Now?
It's common station came from Actually Jess Lariis is welcome to the breakfast club party. Uh And if you look at Charlamagne's Instagram, there's a picture of Charlemagne taking a picture and a gentleman by the name of shot Boogy talking to now.
The first time I met shot Boogy by the way, it didn't seem like it seemed like you did do each other for years.
And he said he was your man's though, who's man me? He's like many, I'm the best host in the City Voice.
He did say that shot boogie, but he was talking to Charlamagne all night and you could see from Charlemagne's face and he just wanted to be left alone.
We had a conversation in that moment, and it wasn't even that I just wanted to be left alone. It was that. It wasn't that because I enjoyed the conversation. I just didn't know what he was talking to me about.
After a whole it was like.
This man he said, sexy Red had big calf muscle.
Yeah, whatever you're going because that's not the first thing he said. Like they was talking at first, and then he just started saying stuff right, yeah.
So eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one, how do you avoid small talk? So I had to look up what small talk actually meant, the definition of small talk?
Right your penis and what okay, what he say.
Anyway? How would you know that, sir? But that's another question for another day. Now. Eight hundred five eight. And I'm not small, by the way. I just want to throw that out there. Personal okay, big talk big talk.
So small talk refers to the informal, polite, light conversations people have when they don't have anything else to say, or they don't know each other well.
And that is the point right there, when you don't have anything to say, I'm not with that, okay.
If you don't have anything to say, don't say nothing at all.
We say that about you know what is you don't have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all. If you don't have anything to say, don't say nothing at all, because that's just silly, right, Like I want, I want to talk about things.
That's what that's what is in this book.
This book has topics that if there if you are in a situation where you feel like you have to make small talk, just draw from one of these topics in the book.
So eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, and they're saying the best topics for small talk are usually weather, sports, uh, celebrity gossip, which probably why he went to sexy reds Calves.
I don't have nothing but no sports in my book in hometown. That was it up.
I got that gop in hometown and we hometown. The hometown only matters if you're from my hometown.
And I guess that's small talk. If you run into somebody you want to create a small talk, that's usually.
Oh, you're from Queens, I'm from Queens. Host hosts in the city, in the city, Texy red Cap much as big as hell? Yo? What so eight hundred five A five one oh five to one? How do you get out of small talk? Let's discuss this breakfast local morning, the breakfast Club.
It's topic time called eight hundred and five A five one oh five one to join into the discussion with the breakfast club.
All right, morning, everybody is cj envy Ess hilarious. Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now he's just joining us. Charlomagne and his book is out today, Get On or Die aligned.
Why small Talk Sucks. Yes, my third book is out today. And this book is all about people who want to start being honest with themselves, because if you're honest with yourself, you'll stop volunteering lives to other people.
And it's just about how I hate small talk.
That's right, not just not just the literal form of like chit chatter, but literally when people have nothing to really talk about, so they just make things up. But also how we turn a bunch of micros into macros nowadays, so we make these small things big issues, and then when the big issues come across our desk.
We don't deal with them at all, don't even know how to talk about them.
Right, Well, that is the question eight hundred and five eighty five one O five one. Let's talk with you just small talk? How do you avoid it? How do you get out of it? I just walk away, just walk away.
But I have a very like expressive face, so people will know, like they be knowing sometimes like okay, shot on to talk. Like even at my party, there's a lot of you know, of course white people, you know who were her or probably not, And then they were asking like yeah, so like oh my god, you know, like just just talking and I just was like yeah, they were like yeah, you probably don't care, you know, because it's all in your facial disposition, how you express yourself.
But then like some people, I do just walk away from just one.
Boy just is very good at avoiding small talk because not just her facial expressions. She'll just straight up tell you you're doing too much, and there's nothing wrong with that. I think that that is the type of boundary you should set when you don't want to have any meaningless conversation.
Yeah, I'm with just I walk away. I just walk I'll walk away. I'm that guy. I just look I can't. But there's times where you can't walk away, right Like when you're on a plane and you're sitting next to somebody.
That's when you tell them. But that's you know what I usually do in that situation. I call. I just start calling.
And usually they don't want to talk to you at that point because they usually think you have COVID or something like that, so they just they.
Don't want to talk to you. Or I act like I'm falling to sleep and they're talking. I closed my eyes, like I start nodding off yeah, and then be like, oh, you're tired, Yes I am. And that usually that is crazy.
I wouldn't never call. But what's wrong with your mouth?
Though?
Meaning like, why can't you just tell the person, Hey man, I'm a little tired right now.
I want to get some sleep. Sometimes that doesn't work. They just keep talking and we don't.
Like hurting people feelings too, Like you don't like that, you can tell like you don't really like hurting people feelings deliterately, but I feel like Ben, it's not it won't be hurting nobody feelings. I'm being honest with you, Like, Yo, I don't even want.
To talk right now.
That's why I got this first class seat so I can kick back, chill.
I got a lot of things to.
Do that what is the title of the book, get honest lying? Why are you lying to people? Stilly works? Now they think you got COVID.
Yeah, I'm on my seat because.
So what do you do charlamage literally all the things that just said, I will tell somebody straight up, like, look, we don't have to do this right now. And this is honestly what the book is giving you permission to do. It is giving you permission to say, Hey, we don't have to do this right now. We don't have to make meaningless conversations. And if you do want to have a conversation, I have topics in this book that you can.
Discuss if you choose to.
This book is literally like a card game almost like you just draw you know, different topics from it to talk about because I'm not an expert in anything. I just get my thoughts on things, and then you know, we open up the floor for conversation, just like be about to do right now.
With the phone.
So when Shag was all in your ear talking about sexy reds calf muscle, I don't even know how that.
Yeah, so how did you get out of it? I said, nigga what? Then he laughed and you know, he were just taking a picture. And then that was that, and then the song came on.
He was trying. He started dancing. I started dancing. Chield a baby, the.
Baby, all the big girls being the club doing this for no reason.
It's the funniest thing.
And all of this just the top. Oh my goodness. Let's let's go to the form. Jesus christy Hello do this?
He morning morning, So.
We'll say it again the envy, Yes, sir, good morning man.
Good morning, good morning. We talking about small talk. How do you avoid small talk?
Tony?
No no contact?
That's another good one. But people will still talk to me niggas, don't.
I mean, people don't care y'all. They will just how you doing and buy that's it?
Okay? Why do we have to do all that? Like, why can't you just tell somebody?
I don't want to have this conversation right now. I'm not in the move. I'm busy, like I'd rather be on my phone. I'd rather be sitting here and silent. We're going to talk about something. Let's talk about this, like why why do y'all got to do all that?
Hello? Who's this this?
Smiles? Pao Man, come from Columbus?
Smiles? What's up? How do you get out of small talk?
Bro?
Man?
So this is what I do. I do this to my girl and my friend. I put my phone into my ear like somebody just called me and I just answered and I started talking. I say, hold on, I'm on the phone.
With and you and you just never go back?
Man? What y'all do that every time? And work?
Try to do what you want?
Yeah?
Yeah, your girl, No, ain't nobody called.
Definitely know she know.
Maybe not your friends, but your girl know. Yo, you've been doing it too long?
No small talking about girl? Did I hear it with?
Oh?
That's crazy real, Yeah.
It's meaningless. It's pointless.
Why because why you're acting like you're engaging. That's why they keep up the small tug, nah just cut it.
Off eight hundred five eight five one oh five.
And we're talking about how do you get out of the out of a small talk or small conversation. Charlamagne's book Get Honest a die line, it's out right now why small talk sucks? And let's discuss when we come back.
It's the Breakfast clo the morning.
If y'all talking about it, you know we talking about it.
It's topic times called.
Eight hundred five eight five one five one to join into the discussion with the Breakfast.
Club Morning, everybody, j n V, Jess hilarious, Charlamage the God. We are the Breakfast Club.
If you're just joining us, we're talking about getting out of small talk now. This conversation came from two reasons, actually, one with Charlamage's new book, Get Honest or Died Lying, why small talk sucks? That's right, And the other was Jess's. It was welcome to the Breakfast Club, Welcome to New York party. And there was a gentleman there, a shaw Boogie that was talking to Charlemagne and you could see it. Charlmage posted the picture. He's talking to Charlemagne about sexy reds calves.
I don't know how y'all got there.
We're doing shop Boogie a little bit too dirty right now, because shop Boogie did have something he wanted to talk about, which was what Sexy Red calve.
That is very much small talk.
I didn't want to have that conversation, but I was a tadmit intrigued because he was like, man, yo, sexy you've seen Sexy Red's legs. Sexy Red got some big as calve muscles. I was like, what right? But then I realized I didn't want to hear him right, you know what I'm saying. So then that's what I didn't have to set a boundary because Sha was just like, he's said that and then he was out.
Yeah.
Back then sex Song came on, they started dan but Salute the Shah.
But the problem with Sha was everybody's watching the game, right because the game was on.
We're all intrigued with the game, no disrespect. We didn't want to hear about her.
Calf muscles at that time. Yeah, you got to know when to have small talk too, and that wasn't No, you should.
Never have small talk.
We don't have time.
He had something to drink too, like shout out the shot. Everybody would have been a bit more, you know, reserved if he wasn't drunk.
He was drunk though, Hello, who's this?
Hey?
This is your mind calling from North Carolina. How you doing? D d they hitting each other and the guy hilarious?
Talk to us? How you get out of small talk?
Brother?
Listen?
So this is what I do. So you know, I'm a I'm a journalist and a radio personality, and I have to talk to people that I don't know. I just like, Okay, have a good day and just move away from the situation. What I'll act like I have a phone call, so you just make excuses, Yeah, basically, but listen before you before you hang up, because I know it ended you like to hang up on people. I'm going to be in New York on on the first week of junior. I would love to meet you guys, or you get a tour up the studio that if that's possible.
I got a phone call. I got a phone call.
I would just love to come to them in New York.
I respect, I respect the ass you know, I just it's a it's a hell of a vetting process though.
Like what is the reason, Like why he's a radio person.
I think she minds a gentleman that goes to college. And you do radio for your college, right, yells all the time.
Yeah, And I really look up to you guys. You guys are like my inspiration every time I do radio. So I would just love to, you know, get some information and stuff from veterans in the in the game.
Hold on, We'll put you on.
Hold on, We'll let Eddie, our producer, give you a thorough vetting. Okay, okay, yes, not promising anything, but just hold on.
All right.
It's the breakfast of the morning, all right.
Now, I just I just gonna close out for us.
Hello, who's this Historio? Every what's happening?
Trio? What's up? Where you coming from?
I'm calling from Dysonville and I ain't got nothing to do with the baseball team.
You got nothing to do with the baseball team. Okay, I'm glad you cleaned that up, sir.
Okay, now we're talking about small talk. How do you get rid of small talk?
Brother?
How do you get out of it?
I can start small talk first, and I want to do that with just how you doing?
I'm good, bab?
How are you okay?
Hey, listen, I wanna tell you beautiful and I want to give you two congratulations to come to member of the Brothers Club, and.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you.
King.
Okay, that's all great, But listen, this is how I get rid of small talk. Why don't talk? We ain't talking about money. We don't have nothing to talk about. We ain't talking about how to come up. It ain't nothing to talk about, though, so what we're talking about.
Those are good macro conversations. I'm not mad at that. I said a lot of times. We make a lot of micros macros. I'm not mad at either one of those conversations.
Yeah, yeah, yes, sir. With some books ago, let me get this new one man autographic.
Man, if you ain't talking about money, ain't nothing to talk about. You know what I'm saying.
How you say about money? Sent a book? You are crazy, brozy if you're not talking about a joke.
But he was with the model for the book, so you got.
To get a book.
He was wrong with stupid. Well go back if you can, bro I'll get you a copy of the book.
My bad, I thought you said that it ain't about money.
Hang up, my god, the story one of the stories my new book, Getting Honest to Die, line Why Small Talk Sucks is available everywhere you buy books right now. Okay, And if you're in New York, in New Jersey tomorrow, I'll be at Barnge and Noble on Fifth Avenue at one pm. And I'll be in the Barge and Noble and Ramish at five pm tomorrow.
Alright, great promo.
The real moral of the story is do you not engage in small talk?
If you don't have to.
You can be okay, be okay with not engaging in it, you know, and just telling people the truth like you don't have to sit there and talk to them like you know, you really don't.
That's right.
And if you want more on what Justice just said, my new books line Why Small Talk Tucks is available everywhere you buy books right now. Everything Justice said is absolutely positively true and it's in this book.
Okay, Latario, my bad bro by Brad, I thought decent.
Hang up, I was going with the I'm sorry, I got too excited, all right, we got just with the mess coming up?
What were we talking about?
Oh my god? Ever Rose double down on why she supports Trump.
Okay, and we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club in the morning, the Breakfast Club.
This is real.
Line is just ca Robin Moore just don't do no line.
World Why jes worldwide on the breakfast clubs. He's a coaching ship.
She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could.
Get you to see.
That's time to set it off, all right.
So Diddy and Cassie can't say each other's names.
According to TMZ, Diddy and Cassie signed strict NDA's when they settled Cassie's lawsuit against Diddy, so the NDA prevents them from speaking about each other in public, so legally they can't say each other's names. Diddy's legal team reportedly had closely reviewing his apology video before he posted it to make sure it was in compliance with the NDA. So you know, when everybody was in the uproar on him not being able, I mean not even saying anybody's name, that's what they used.
Why you could have said to the woman I heard in.
The video, I apologize, But also I feel like Didy's team is missing the point. Yeah, y'all lied, you lied up until that video and never even acknowledged that you lied to people. You said that it was a cash grab and people were money hungry.
You lied up until that video. But people are also saying that he should at least said apologize to Cassie, And I guess that was his reason for not seeing Cassie's name.
But that ain't the reason people tripping off that video. Not all your PR team is horrible. They are horrible.
And he literally referenced the video, he just didn't reference her in the video.
Yeah, so boom.
Savannah high school student graduates from college before getting high school diploma.
So when I run ahead and I was like, dang, how you do that?
I did not know that you can actually take college courses while you're in high school. So this is actually something good for you know, all the girls and guys out there who want to start college.
Early, take them for free.
She did what now?
She she when she was in high school, she started taking college courses for free, and she started with a duel enrollment, and she decided to get an associates degree. She was able to complete her degree at Savannah State University while still attending high school.
That's amazing.
Now she is considering an HBCU to continue her education, and she aspires to become a cardiothoracic surgeon, which focuses on chest organs and chest organs including heart, lungs, esophagus, and trachea.
That young lady Scott, it's.
Her congratulations and her parents.
Man super dope.
And it also brings awareness to things that people like me didn't know.
I didn't know that you could take college courses in high school for free.
Now I know people do it for in the summer time, but I didn't know you could get an associates.
That's a lot, yeah, like during yeah, during during high school, and it goes towards your credit if you want to get like a four year.
If you want to do four years.
My kids in trouble now.
Oh God, please don't go home and sell them today have college courses, right, all right.
Amberrose defends supporting Trump.
Amber Rose recently shared a picture standing with Donald and Millennia Trump with the caption saying Trump twenty twenty four.
She looks very happy and jolly with the couple.
People started to criticize amberrollse for supporting Trump because he opposes a lot of the causes that she advocates for Amberrose responded to the criticism saying, y'all think Biden cares about.
Black people, said, do your research. I did.
I always put women first. Y'all want biological men in women's sports. Trump supports the most reasonable compromise on abortion. Stop being brainwashed because we're people of color. Make your own decisions, okay. And then the internet did what they do and they started digging up old tweets from Ambarrolls because they can never let anything go.
And this was when she was against Trump.
So back a couple years back, she said, Trump think he's slick showing up to the Women's march in LA, and she posted this. This was her caption that she posted with a picture of garbage on the street.
And then she also said, man.
F that she no, she wasn't talking about Trump, but she referenced Trump and whoever she was talking about. She said, man F the fact that he's old, and f the fact that he was on TV is a sexual predator, just like Trump and Harvey.
I hope they get their day as well.
And her mind changed.
Yeah. Absolutely.
This was back in twenty eighteen, so about six years ago. People have changes of heart. Man change of heart and she actually I guess she done with all this man policies, you know what I'm saying.
Yeah, I mean my thing is, why do we care if that's who she chooses to support. I don't care if you support Trump. I don't care if you support Biden. I don't care. Vote your interests, vote who you feel will do the best job.
I hate. I hate when people do that too.
They'll take a tweet from five years ago, seven years ago, but like, this is what you said seven years ago.
Maybe that's what my mind frame.
Was ago, and she changed, and like you said, she's probably voting her interests in whatever it may be, it's changed for.
Her and people people act like things, they act like things.
Though.
I guess things do run parallel, you know, because for some strange reason, we live in like this multiverse where like tweets from five, six, seven years ago, people still act like that's.
You, that's the same years.
Yeah, Like have a conversation, ask why did your views change?
But why does it matter? That's her views. That's what she's.
Also been doing a lot of, like self help work and all of that type of stuff too, because like if you look at her interviews from around twenty eighteen twenty nineteen. As to her interviews, now, she definitely has a lot of growth and she was going through a lot over those years. And I want to give Ampbrus shot out for real for just coming a long way for real.
Her and black Child, well she doesn't go.
About black chant anymore, but Angela white and they're actually that cool now. So that was just a little fun fact. But yeah, she's definitely not the same person that she used to be. So yeah, and then people can change, and then also people can change their mind. And then also, damn pregnancy brain, what the hell is it?
What the hell is it?
Oh?
Yeah, yeah, just because somebody don't agree with the majority already of whatever is going on, that does not make them a bad persons.
Are who you choose to support politically don't make you a bad person. Yeah, but imagine me fighting you over what white man you choose the support. You should be voting for issues, not individuals anyway.
M h period.
So and that's more what her standpoint is about the issues. So yup, that's just what the messup today okin of.
Thank you, Jess. Now let's get to the mix. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, you're checking out the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, just Hilario, Charlomagne to God, we are the Breakfast Club. Make sure if you're out and about it or you're online today, pick up Charlomage's new book, Get Honest or Die a lined That's.
Right, Why small Talk Sucks. It is available everywhere you purchase books now. The audiobook is out too. I read my own audiobooks, so that's available as well.
And I will be, you know.
Hitting various bookstores signing copies of these books. But you gotta go to why small Talk Sucks dot com to see where I'm going to be this week. I'm gonna be in New York and New New Jersey tomorrow at the Barnes and Nobles on Fifth Avenue at one pm and then the Barnes and Nobles and Paramus at five pm. And then Thursday I will be in Philadelphia with Uncle Bobby's Uncle Bobby's books, Uncle Bobby's books, hold on, let me tell you, let me turn that down Green Street Friends School with Uncle Bobby's coffee and books in Philadelphia. I'll be there Thursday and then Saturday, I'll be at Books and Books in Coral Gables, Florida at two pm. So go to watsmalltalksucks dot com to see where I'm gonna be in tonight. I will be signing books Alive with Premiere Live Books. Nihlis Simon will be moderating that conversation, so you can join us starting at seven pm. And all you got to do is go to watsmalltalksucks dot com click purchase a copy of the book.
It'll get to you.
Autographed, and I'll be sitting there signing them tonight. Okay, all right, and salute to everybody.
I know a lot of you guys are taking off this week because it's Memorial Weekend.
This weekend. I'm actually headed to Aruba today. They do I do this the last four or five years. It's called Soul Beach where they bring comedy, they bring music. It's a huge festival.
I think last year they had her Sister's been there and Mary's been there.
This year I think they have Mariah. She'll be performing in the host of DJs. It's just a dope week so so crazy.
Somebody text me yesterday and said something like, Yo, I'm gonna be in a rubbook.
Can you connect you with envy? I ain't even paying you know what you're talking about.
I didn't know what he was talking about, and I thought that I got privy to something I wasn't.
Supposed to get privy to.
Oh yeah, no, yeah it sho now Yes to be av that I'm djaying is actually tomorrow.
It's a party tomorrow and then I'll be right back here. I'm only going for a day with subs in and out.
My kids got dancing all types of crazy stuff, so I got to go in and get out of there. But the it's actually put on by Simbad and Simbad's brother really doing it for the last like fifteen twenty years.
So it's a black.
Event they put on they've been doing, Okay, a Beje event, this Guy's nass Man's based event, whatever you want to call it. But it's it's a dope event. So I can't wait to see you guys out there this week with what you're doing.
If anybody else is listening, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I will be there at the IMPRIV this weekend, this Friday, and this Saturday. Like I said, I've never been there before. This will be my first time. So I don't know what food y'all be eating over there.
I don't hallo cheese, A lot of cheese.
I don't. I don't want a lot of cheese cheese.
I guess I'm gonna be going to the market cooking my own food again because I can't. I can't deal with it, not after what I just went through in Charlotte over the weekend. But yes, this Friday and Saturday, get your tickets at Jessellari's official dot com and meet me at the Milwaukee mpriv y'all.
I cannot wait to see y'all faces.
All right when we come back. We got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning porning everybody.
It's dj n V.
Just hilarious, charlamage guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now it's time to get up out of here. Charlamone.
You got a positive note. I do just want to remind y'all go get my new book. Get on that line. Watch Small to Sucks available everywhere you purchase books now. So it's the audiobook, and this book is for everybody who is tired of lying to themselves and they're tired of volunteering those lives to other people. And this book is also for folks who cannot stand small talk like I do.
I hate it.
And always remember when you set up the boundary that you don't want to have small talk. If someone throws a fit because you set that boundary, it's just more evidence the boundary is needed.
Have a blessed day. Breakfast club pitch is you yn't finish or y'all done.