Jason Mitchell aka Eazy E Interview

Published Jan 10, 2018, 7:50 PM

Today on the show we had actor Jason Mitchell who played the character Eazy E from "Straight Outta Compton". Moreover he spoke about his role Brandon in his new Showtime series "The Chi", how he became an actor and more. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to an Ohio basketball team that were racist jersey's during a game, and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee". 

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Georgetown did win sixty six sixty nine. I just thought it was dope to see Patrick Euan versus Chris Mullen. All my New Yorker is out there. Now. Let's also talk about these mud slides that's going on in California. Pretty crazy out there. Yes after the fires to our through southern California, now heavy rains have set mudslides going down the hillsides in Santa Barbara County. Thirteen people are dead so far. Now they do expect that number to go up because they are looking for at least two dozen people who are unaccounted for. So that rain hit around three am and until six am, and they were more than six hundred phone calls for assistant while assistance while that happened, and they said, because of the fires, a lot of the stuff was dead. And then they said it rained like four inches in an hour, and then all of a sudden they just started sliding down, which was check these homes, everything, cars, abandoned, surfboards, all of that in the street. That's sad. We call mudslides diarya of the That's what that is, all right? What else were talking about? Richest person of all time right now who is now eclipsed Bill Gate, the founder of Microsoft, is Jeff Bezos from Amazon. He's worth one hundred and five point one billion dollars, and congratulations to him. I love that picture that they showed when he first started Amazon, and he's like in this little small room with a written sign that says Amazon on it. Now, that worth comes from the shares that he has of Amazon stock. He owned seventy eight point nine million shares, So when that stock climbed one point four percent yesterday, that means that he got an extra one point four billion dollars. Well, I hope he's happy. Okay, he's probably not a happy endivid. I'm sure he's You don't hate all this is clear? All right, this is clear. I'm glad. I'm glad that you recognize that this was hate off the out the out of the gate. But I hope he's happy because he's probably not a happy My dumb mass looked at my stocks. I owned fifty stocks. I'm like, yeah, maybe I gotta what would you do with one hundred and five billions? One person really need that money? You could. I would have hope that guys like Jeff Bezos what you probably is because moren buffetted, I would assume that he's one of the biggest philanthropists on the planet, I would hope. So yeah, right too, I would have too. He was actually talking about where he wanted to donate his money, and he was asking for suggestions for other other suggestions for his donation. See the God World LLC is a great past you can donate, the Third Eye Aware and it's great nonprofit. You know you loved. You should donate to both of those organizations. And Jeff Basos okay, he changed his name to Jeff Paysos. What if he was Mexican? Whoa, that would be the hell of a nickname. My goodness, he so last Front page News. 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I'm with you, but Mason is the top five or fad boy, y'all have a blessed day as LEGI. I love you, baby. Fox can be number five. It's wrong being number five on Bad Boy. That's a great line up to be in. I think he stopped five on Bad Boy. Hello, who's this Jr? Calling from Virginia? Hey, what's up? Broke? Get it off your chests. I'm blessed today, guys. Um I started I called back in the August. I'm pleasent of a nonprofits starting greens in North Carolina called Future. Back in August. On our call, we were doing our first school drive. But now twenty eighteen, we are now janitor front of the elementary school where we're trying to touch some of these kids. Whoa what what? What? What? What? He didn't mean touch somebody? What the hell did you just say? He said, touch some of the kids between me like that, I said, touch on these kids. Do you gotta worry this differently? Sir? I agree? I agree, my probably Jesus. What we're trying to do is it's changed the attitude of these kids, in the mindset of these young kids to try to do better and try to get them to go and start playing in long term wise, instead of waiting till the last minute. Um, I e then eighteen seventeen, not having a plan and then getting getting lost out here in the in the world with your guiding. Okay, so what what what? What? What's telling me? What you want? What you're trying to do? What are you telling us? I'm just saying, I'm just blessed. I'm just blessed that we're taking off this years. Don't have to give out an email or something. What people can give donations or something. Oh, I mean I'm working on getting my website up now. We just started back to the June. It's already thinking off. But if you want information, you can email me at M. A. R. T I N. E. Y Wilson at gmail dot com, um, and I can I could provide you any information. If anybody dot there doing stuff in their own home city and they're doing different things, please letting me know so I can try and incorporate my own and my city. All right, my brother, Thanks brother, that's a very worthy cause because you can never plan those seeds and kids to her. Because my daughter is nine and she already knows she want to be a dentist and she want to go to Harvard. That's don't know where she got those dreams from. But hey, I mean fertilize them, all right. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need the vent. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether your man blast hear from you on the breakfast club, but you got something on your mind. Let hello, who's this? Hey? Good morning? Who's this is this telling? Hey mamma, get it off your chests? Well you know that cause let me needs to apologize to shot a man for going off on him yesterday. You went off on me back. Let me show up when you're crazy. I don't remember you said. You said she had a mustache. Oh yeah, can share my under arm or some corn and had a mustache. I said that you need to shave. I said, I know you need a little extrafer because it's cold out, but you should shave. Sure did your body? I mean I want to that. That's not a much stass. He can't see you. It's something he was figured talking about some growth like you know whatever. Anyways, so yeah, shouting man out of how to dive to you. Who's a mere cup? You know, go off for you like that, but you know you know what it's gotting off of yours and getting way together. But it's okay. Yes, I'm glad you do. You're in and we don't hang up. I hang up. Its about up because you know you know you'll hang up. You know you'd be hanging up folks. But that's okay. Anyways, sat shout him man, you know because I got I listened to this club because of you, and I still like the b K Club. I'm gonna continue to support it. So and by the way, I am from Detroit b K Club. Now that is where we got off on the wrong. Got the Burger Ching Club, We've got the Brooklyn Club with a breakfast club BC. No, that's no, it's no, it's not tell me it doesn't know it's to be carried. Oh my goodness, MoMA, we don't hang me up. That's not That's what I want to say. And that's what I want to name, y'all. It's not gonna be nothing because nothing flame roll about? Okay say okay, wait wait wait wait do you the MV yes? And this is between me and Charlot mate, and I don't want to go there with you. Let me talk to Shalot mate. It's a b K club, that's what I want to college. That's okay. You know why you call it a BJ club because you used to having things. You're away, all right, but you're not gonna have things your way here. This is the BC. And if you look on the front, I'm wearing the chain that says BC, not b K BC for breakfast club. Okay you go, oh, yes, I want to call it the b K club. M you stop because you agree with me too yesterday. Now I'll tell you agree with Shalo mayet get out a half agree with you yesterday? You know what, Mama, We appreciate you calling you have a bliss that's to hang up on you. No, I'm not. I'm going to buy goodness, gracious, get it off your chests. Eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one. We got rumors on the way yes to talk about who got a new reality show, a spinoff no longer on Love and Hip Hop? And another person is saying they are not going to affiliate with H and M after all of the scandal that went down. But that photoshoot, all right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping locked as to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club's rock star Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. I love that record. I'm you post Melane verses on it and it sounds amazing. Oh my goodness, I keep the hook in twenty one savage, great song, great record. All right, well, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk more H and M fallout. It's about the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. But g Easy is going to be terminating his partnership with H and M. He has a line that's supposed to be coming out in March, and now he's saying, over the past months, I was genuinely excited about launching my upcoming line and collaboration with H and M. Unfortunately, after seeing the disturbing image yesterday, my excitement over our global campaign quickly evaporated. I've decided at this time our partnership needs to end. So that's it. No more for g easy with a we told you the weekend has already said he's no longer working with H and M, and the fallout continue. Or this is what happens when you don't have no diversity on your marketing team. You know what I mean, Like somebody in that building should have said, you know what, this is not a good idea, This should not be out now. He entered, saying, I hope that the situation will serve as the wake up call that H and M and other companies need to get on track and become racially and culturally aware as well as more diverse at every level. That's exactly what it is. A bunch of culturally clueless people in the building. That's all it is now. James Franco was on the late Show with Stephen Colbert yesterday. And I'm not sure if you guys know this, but as of late, several women have come forward and said that James Franco was inappropriate and even accused him of something a little bit. You know the actor, he's really funny in a bunch of movies. He actually won an award for the Disaster Artist. He made that movie with his brother. Yeah, we gotta tell you who James Franco is. The story is not for you. Be honest with you. You should know who James Franco. He's an actor and he's a pretty funny actor. But he is supposed to be doing an event with the New York Times and they actually canceled that event. The event was supposed to be today actually, and that's because of these allegations. Now, Ali Sheety said that he was inappropriate with her, and he said this on Stephen Colbert. Okay, first of all, I don't I have no idea what I did to Ali Sheety. I directed her in a playoff Broadway. I had nothing but a great time with her, total respect for her. I had I have no idea why she was upset. She took the tweet down. I don't. I don't know. The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate. But I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice because I didn't have a voice for so long, So I don't want to, you know, shut them down in any way. It's it's I think, a good thing, and I supported. The crazy thing is that he may not know what he did to Alie Sheet, but she does and I'm sure that she'll be revealing it soon since he went on Kobe and said he doesn't know, not to say that there was anything, right, but if there was something, she's go let everybody know. Real suit right, and you saw a Pineapple Express right envy and okay, he was in that also. Now in addition to that, a couple of other women have had some things to say hear about James Franco and actors. Violet Paley wrote on Twitter, remember the time you pushed my head down in a car towards your exposed penis, and that other time you told my friend to come to your hotel when she was seventeen after you had already been caught doing that to a different seventeen year old. And then yesterday she said that he had called to offer an overdo annoyed, convenient phone apology. She said, I don't accept, but maybe some other people's lives would be made easier if he donated all of his earnings from the disaster artists to a nonprofit group that supports survivors of sexual abuse. Now there's another woman who accused him of exploiting her in a film she made for him. She said, remember a few weeks ago when you told me the full nudity you had me do in two of your movies for one hundred dollars a day wasn't exploitative because I signed a contract to do it times up on that, I one hundred percent did not feel like I had a choice to say no. So the fallout continues. Now, Corey Feldman wants to fight against sexual abuse. We told you he's trying to raise money to do his own film about sexual abuse in Hollywood and about his own life. Now he wants to collaborate with other people, including Terry Cruz, who, as you know, came forward with his own sexual assault allegations. Now, he told the News, I thought about reaching out to Terry, but I've been pretty overwhelmed with everything I'm doing. But here's an open invitation, Terry, if you're listening, I'm more than happy to join forces with you and work together. I'm willing to work with anybody. Cannot just put that out there and that Corey Feldman has been very vocal about things that have happened to him and about alleged sexual abuse in Hollywood. And there was also a Lifetime original movie that came out, A Tale of Two Quarries. He executive produced that. So now he wants to do even more to help fight for this cause. Okay, all right? And Jocelyn Hernandez has her own reality show, Let's Switch gears for a second, Joscelyn takes Miami. So apparently she's going to be working with Carlos King, who was a producer for a Real Housewives of Atlanta for a while. And according to Hip Hollywood, it's going to follow her journey as a single mother raising her daughter Bonnie Belle and Miami. She wanted a crazy photo shoot the other da. I feel like that's a couple of years too late. Yeah, Joscelyn reality show by herself? What network? One? It is one? No? I didn't say that, No, I just said it's being produced by Carlos King, who used to produce Real Housewives of Atlanta. Pretty sure, h one? You think so? Yeah? They're not letting her got her in a three sixty times ten deal. I'm sure? All right? All right, well, last your room report. When we come back, Jason Mitchell will be joining us. You don't easy eat, there you go and straight out of company. We're gonna kick it with him. He's come bound play Brandon in the Shy Phenomenal Act that we're gonna talk to him. So keep a lock. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, sir, you might not know who he is without Jerry Curls. True, Jayson Mitchell, Dad, what's happening? Man? How you feel? What's happening? My brother's play eat and straight out of company. That's what's the whole Jerry Curls thing. He's been in a lot stuff. But Jason Mitchell has almost made me cry twice, Oh man, almost almost. If you cry, it's cool, I just I haven't gotten it yet, but I felt it like, you did make my homeboy drop of ten? Yeah, yes, was it the home boy? You see he was when he was watching I'm looking away. It was whacked when you don't know whack. But we was in La the big strong diesel guy there with the dress. Oh wow. Yeahs comp watching the straight out of competent and uh, it's like when you when you found out you had age yea the whole dieter one silent, right, and then you started crying and all I heard my homeboys, they was ights watering. Let me read any text messages that happened between us yesterday, right, I did shoot my shot on Twitter. I watched I watched The Shy the first two episodes. It was so great, and I tweeted about it. Yeah, and then somehow, I guess, you know hashtag did you retweeted it? And like you should come to the breakfast Club. I never really do that, but it worked out. So here you are. Yeah, man, I'm in the building because I was like, if I could do anything in the world, I got to do breakfast club. You know what I mean? Like, I feel like you really not popping until you do the breakfast Club. So I'm like, man, it's too easy. I'm there messages yesterday, right, we were going back and forth about the time whatever whatever, and M Charlotte Mane says, I love him, I love I love people speak then I was a kid. I responded, I'm telling I'm telling wife that you love I reply back, I'm like, ain't so freaking child for made you get into acting? Man? Just trying to find new friends, you know what I mean, because I come from like the real hood, not the rap hood, you know what I mean. And I'm from New Orleans, Louisiana. I'm from Holly Grove. Me and Wayne grew up right around the corner from each other. Shout out to Jay Jones here a young cat working from back there too. And um, I lost my best friend at twenty two years old. And I didn't go to college because you could train a hit, you know. Right after the storm or whatever, I was just like kind of scrambling, you know, and just trying to get some money. That's all I could think about was money, you know. And my best friend gets killed, and then I was like, you know, maybe I should just find some new friends, you know what I mean, Maybe I should just start there. Yeah, So, um, I went to like this this random acting workshop. It was only like eight weeks and it was just passing through New Orleans and my friend was like, man, he should go. And I'm like, yeah, okay, acting, here we go, like right, exactly exactly the same deal. So he asked me like a week later, like whatever happened to you going to the class? Blah blah blah. So I'm like, you know, I was driving and he had time to write the number down. He just remembered the number off the top of his head. I'm like, man, I'm gonna take this as a sign from guard. So I went down there in like a three piece suit and I was terrible, you know what I mean. But the lady was like, you know, it's just something about you, like, you know, like if if you stick with this, you might have some juice, you know. So I'm like all right. So maybe five or six weeks into it, they had an agent shout out to Tasha Smith. She came and check out. Yeah, she came and checked me out. And it was on from now. Really, it was just on from now. Somebody. When you went to your audition, even though you weren't good, she saw something in you. And she told you that, because if she would have just been like, now, it's not for you, right, exactly exactly how imp it is to tell people when you see a little light and it's up to you after that, exactly exactly. That's why I'm glad I get to represent that, you know what I mean, because so many people saw me, they saw my faults, they saw my ups, my downs, so you know they could see me and be like, damn it, he could do it. I could do it. So so what were you doing prior to you getting an act? Classic you say your friend got killed with you in the street, Like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I was. I was doing my thing. But you know, you know how it is selling drugs, using them, because that is New Orleans. I'm not touching the dumb food man never sold it. I don't like that. I don't even like the client tell But um, it was, yeah, it was. It was. It was a thing for me where I was like, I was just over it, you know what I mean. I caught a couple of charges and like I said, people was dying and it was just she was getting a little too serious. You realize, in order to change your life, you gotta change your life exactly straight out of company woc us through that. Wow. Okay. So at first it started off really like protocol, you know. They sent it to my email and it was like, this is something you really could get. So I asked the question that everybody else asks, like it's a VHY movie is going to be you know what I mean? And it was like, nah, Universe are doing this, and I'm like, okay, um, like just the casting company because they sent it through like you know, your agent or whatever. So by the time you get to me and just be like size for the script or whatever, so I can go do my little audition. So I put it on tape knock it out, and um, it was crazy because the lady who put me on tape, her name is um Megan Lewis, And this lady is like, I don't know if y'all know anything about white folks from Boston people and Mary Sirius, you know what I mean. So um, she would like I never booked with her, and I probably ran with her maybe fifteen times and just never booked with her. So she was doing this thing with her head like saying yes and no at the same time. What's going on? You know, and she was. I was like, was it bad? She was like no, She double high five me, walked me to my car. I'm like, this is not the Megan not remember you know what I mean? So, you know, GETA is so good. It was so good. She caught my agent right after, like I think he has a chance. It's gonna be so good. She was about to cry. I'm like, lord, so it ain't called me to like a month and a half later, I'm totally forgot about this. I'm like cooking. I'm because I got a cooking job and like an oyster shucking job. Yeah. Yeah. So I was, you know, trying to stay out the way and they called me up. They're like, yeah, they want you to fly to La tomorrow. And I'm like, what's he with my bank account and my life for my probation and everything set up? You know, I can't just leave, you know what I mean? Yeah, I had things going on in my life. You know. It called me back maybe in like thirty minutes and was like Gary wants to skype it, which you have Gary Greater Director Like all right, cool, you know I hard wire everything. I set it up. I'm like, look satellite dish on top of the crib. Please don't skip, you know what I mean. I ain't even gonna lie and pretend like I don't know how long it was. It was an hour is seventeen minutes? We sat there in Skype exactly, you know what I mean. We did these same five scenes, just backed up to back to back to back to back to back, just running through them, and um, what I really remember is like I did the hospital scenes right, so I'm like crying, you know, by the way that thank you, thank you. He was like just breathe, just breathe, just breathe. So I'm like, okay, I'm trying to relax. But then the butterflies that like leaving my stomach, you know what I mean, because I'm like it's over now, you know. And then I just bust out laughing. And then I can hear a bunch of voices because all I can see is his face on skyping back and forth, like and I'm like, who else is in all these voices? And it was like he good, right, he good? And then I booked it right over Skype, just like had never been to California in my life? Did you know anything about NWA? And easy. I did. I did because I grew up on bone thugs and of course you know ice Cube he got to be in everybody top ten at least, you know what I mean. So you know, no, Vassili was like a big part of my life. You know what that means? That over there, I'm a young dude, you know what I mean. When that, when that Beef record hit, I was like, whoa, Okay, you know what I mean. So everybody exactly if you didn't know, now you know you know so um so so why why were you on probation? Man? I just I just got caught up? You know what yoursession? What you selling? Yeah? Okay, are you afrobation? Though? I am? I am? I am? Well five years damn yeah? What like? What what? What? How much do you go with? He's like, damn it. You know, some things are best untold. Stories are best untold. You know, we're moving forward. We're moving forward and it's good. You know, all right, we got more with Jason Mitchell when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We have Jason Mitchell in the building. He played easy and Straight out of Compton. Yee. I remember reading that you were disappointed at first because you thought you would booked like some bigger things right away after straight out of Content, because right, it's a phenomenal role in that, and yeah, I'm acting a little time, Yeah, definitely, because like the things that we're hitting me with, like pigeonhole material, you know what I mean, play against exactly exactly, and I'm like, you know what, I know, I got a lot of tattoos and all that, y'all, But look, I'm trying to do something else, you know what I mean. So I went and did like Keanu with Peale, you know what I mean, trying to show my laders. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, shout out the Tiffany had that she's doing the real bit right now. But yeah, child to Jordan Peale two, who's doing absolutely amazing. But yeah, and also they had that Netflix show that I love. Yeah yeah, yeah yeah college. Yeah, we were thinking about doing some things together. Too many people. Now you are a good cry did you learn that in acting school? But now that I know you're from New Orleans, that's probably coming from a real place. Absolutely absolutely. It was just you know, as guys, we just never do cry. We never let it out, you know what I mean. We don't hug each other, we don't do none of that, so we don't say we love people exactly exactly, so like I love people. That's funny, you know. But um, I think I think it was just so much that I held in over time, and I never knew it was therapeutic to let it go, you know what I mean. You know how you get a whoop in and you go to sleep feeling better, you know what I mean? You wake up and you'd be like, all right, thank you man, I feel a little bit better, you know, learn a little something exactly the hard way, but learn exactly exactly. So it was it was good for me to um, sort of just have that experience to be able to let it out, because after I found out that I felt better after I let it out, I was I just started channeling it. We two good cries, the easy cry. Yeah, what did you think about in that moment? Did you think about really catching the aids and how you would react to it? You know, actually I did. I did, Like reverse psychology on my own brand. Because Easy gave like he had seven kids, no seven baby Mama's nine kids. He gave each of them twenty bands a month each kid, which is a lot of bread for back then, you know what I mean. So a lot of breads exactly exactly handle Tyrese do that? No? So um, just by looking at things like that, I was like, you know, he was playing with a lot of money. So for somebody to come to you and tell you, like, bro, it's it's over, like after you have fixed everything, like you're about to die of a sickness, Like it's like wait wait, wait, wait, wait wait what you know? So I went and got the nicest spot that I could find in Beverly Hills and just stayed there for like a month and just was thinking like, yeah, it's my grid, you know what I mean. Like that's how I was playing for myself. So every day when I went home as we were shooting, I was like, man, I'm about to lose all of this. This is about to be gone. My life, everything is just gone. So it was it was something I could play off a real smooth and what about the shot because you cried in that church scene and I that almost got me. I was and I always cried doing you know, I was crying. I'm gonna cry movies now. For me, I think it was just it was one of them things where like as soon as you walk into the church, you're like, oh, man, like you know, because Jack King, he was somebody who I really he got to know and love, you know what I mean. We don't spend a few months together like his mom would be cooking for us where we on the road, and then yeah, and I'm like, oh, it was just you know, hard for me to process. And they had a few fuelals I skipped just over time, you know what I mean. Shout out to my dude, bt Y Young And last year he was killed. Yeah, baby baby was about to sign him. Yeah, he had just got you know, the whole thing working out for him, and then he got killed right in nowhurhood, you know what I mean. So it's just a lot of things that I feel like I didn't really let out, you know what I mean and process right, so that that that definitely came from a room were hard to turn it off. That we don't know what's about to happen yet, because I've only even referred two episodes. But if it were up to you, would your character get revenge for your brother getting killed or probably not? Probably not, because I mean I've been in situations like that, and I've seen mothers lose two signs, you know what I mean, either both dad or one dad, one in jail, you know what I mean, Like you don't you don't win when you fight back like that, because we still got people don't know explain I know, shots about Chicago, what is shy about? What does it deal with? The shoes? Is the circle of life in Chicago? You know, like so many times they dehumanize the fact that these families are losing sons, they're losing daughters, that you know what I mean, they're being stripped and like for example, when I first got to Chicago, I saw a sign, like an interactive billboard that said forty six people were shot this weekend. And I'm like, why is this not the talk of Chicago, you know what I mean? Like why are people not actively trying to get out there and help? But it's because it's it's a misunderstanding and it's like an ignorance, you know what I mean. So this TV show is allowing you to see that the people behind this violence aren't always just wild gangs. You know, it's a reason behind it, exactly right. It's families, you know what I mean. It's a lot of carrying people behind this, and it's also an ecosystem in a domino effect around a murder, you know what I mean. So it's a TV show that shows how this one bullet just changes a bunch of lives. Chicago's a very critical place and they don't like the city portrayed in your kind of way. So who did you reach out to from there to make sure like you were doing it right? Yeah? Yeah, Common is definitely a producer, Lena. They you know, they definitely throw But me the way I operate, in the way I think about things, I did the same thing when I did straight out of Compton, Like I went to the hood, you know, and I walked around, I met people, I talked to people, just so they know that, because I mean, you can google the fact that I'm not from Chicago, you know what I mean. So if they never see me in the streets of Chicago, if I don't do that right, they could be like, of course he's not gonna do it right, because he's never been back here, you know what I mean. But at least if I mess it up, if I go back there and I'm like, look, I'm trying to do my best and they know it. Like I spent my Easter back there with a random family, you know what I mean, Like, I really that could be dangerous though, I mean it could be you know, but you if you give respect, you'll get it. Did they know you was an active Did they recognize you? They busting up the house so they tell you don't just up? Well, I mean they have. They had a few Chicago projects that missed the Mark. Yeah, the one that Spike Lee did that was a terrible movie. Love Spike Lee, but that was a terrible movie, you know. So yeah, they were They just wanted to make sure to hit them. Mark one of my older interns, she's from Chicago, and so when I tweeted out that I love the show, she was like, yeah, we're gonna keep watching, and then she goes, m but that's not how we dressed in Chicago. On the little things like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But the show constantly gets better though, you know what I mean, Because one thing about TV, every episode has a new director. Every episode has a new writer, you know what I mean. Show you know it started. I'm pretty strong though, I mean I was immediately because sometimes pilot episodes. That was a great pilot though, thank you. How do you I don't. I don't do funerals either, though, so I understand how you feel about that. I just don't go to him. Yeah, it's like because it's extra, you know what I mean, Like it's supposed to be a celebration, but when it's so sad of a situation, it's not. Yeah, it's not. It's nothing to celebrate in the situation like that. So I'm like, I might reach out out the repass, you know, come get some red beans. We have more with Jason Mitchell when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're kicking it with Jason Mitchell. You might know him as Easy from Straight out of Compton. He's here, Charlomagne. Now, I saw mud Bound and I hate watching stuff like that because it makes me hate white people. Right, how do you de talk from stuff like that? Man? Tell them about mud Bound. For people who haven't seen my back, it's a slave movie. But I don't understand what bypass. Don't want to give it all away with Mudbound. Mud Bound is a um, it's not a slave movie. No, it's a it's a story of two families in the share cropping Jim Crow kind of error that that's really talked about, you know what I mean, Like people forget and they just jumped straight from slavery to like civil rights, you know what I mean, and they forget about this time that we had that kind of builds this undercurrent of hate, you know what I mean, blacks and whites. So it's yeah, it's based on that. It was a Jim Crow era, But in my mind, I'm thinking slave because every time the white man said jump, they said how exactly exactly exactly. But like I watched my grandfather go through this, you know what I mean, So like that was his story. You know, he went to war, he went to the Korean War, came home still treated bad, you know, but he turned the other cheek and ended up a business owner, you know what I mean. And ultimately now I get to tell his story on the big screen and be the voice that he always wanted to be at the same time, because my character don't keep his mouth shut the movie, they made him, they made him a big mouth shut. But how do you get how do you get that out of you though? After you're playing a role like that, you know what it is? That's also released for me too, because I get to do my part non violent. You get what I'm saying because you watch exactly, You watch things like Roots and then you go outside and you're like, man, I just want to hit you know, you just gotta go straight home. I go home or don't leave for a week. That's that's the only options you really have, you know. But um, to me, this film was special because it was like it ends with love and it talks about a lot of good things, like on the surface, you know what I mean. So like when people leave, they're not ultimately mad at each other. They want to talk about it, like wow, black people were really treated like this, and you know they want to talk about this now and the dialogue getting started. It's all a product of what I've done, you know what I mean. So I'm super happy about it because all the white people who were in the movie, you know how they must conceded in my eyes, because as soon as I was about to have a moment, they just jump in and hug me and be like, and we love it for this, You're doing something major, you know what I mean? Like, yeah, you know. So it was a really really good support system that I had. Man, everybody showed mad love. De Rees was a great director, the most sure black women I ever met. Content. Yeah, it was a trip. That was the first thing I had ever been offered in my whole life. You know, I'm just sitting on the other side of the phone, like listening to a whole spill, Like, as soon as you're done, I'm gonna say yes, you know, because I was. I was so ready to just you know, be able to show a different layer of myself and to be able to show that to me. That stoped like we actually shot in places that I took field trips to as a child. Wow, that's that Rolling Stone called you this generation is next leading man. Why what are you reading this from Rolling Stone? Seriously? If that's too much pression, you know, it's it's really not, man, It's an honor roll. It's an honest seriously, you know, because you sit back and you watch movies at home and you try to convince yourself all of these different things, you know what I mean, like who you are inside yourself and all that, And when you finally get to start showing yourself to the world, when they respond in an even bigger way that than you thought they would. And I can't ask for nothing more. Like if I could have wrote my story, it would not be this good. It probably would have worked this way up to something like a straight out of competent, oh mud bound, you know what I mean. But like God just got his hands on me, and I just I just keep excelling, you know what I mean, I'm getting good stuff. Like me and Lena we literally held hands and was like, we're gonna speak this into existence two years ago now and now I'm the leader for the TV show That's crazy. So she came to you about the idea for the shide a couple of years ago. No, no, no, we just happened to see each other like in passing and I was like, yo, because her closed game is always crazy, a shoe game always crazy, something like, man, let me take a picture with you, and she was like, yo, I'm a big fan and we're gonna work together one day, and I was like, let's speak of an existence, you know, because I'm I'm I operate off the spirit of love. So um we did. We held hands right there was like, we're gonna speak this into existence, you know what I mean? And I know, not even two years later, huns of scripts coming in now. Yeah, man, you know what you want to do? Like what kind of role you're looking for next? Or what won't you do? Oh yeah, any role that you wouldn't play, you know, I don't know. I don't think so. I don't think so, I really because I'd be like going to challenge myself. I want something crazy like Floyd Mayweather or like somebody with one land and you do a gate kissing scene and broke back down something like that. Don't don't you follow this up? Don't? I don't know why? Right? You know what I don't don't. I really don't discriminate against no, no role. Do you do any scene? You know? Yeah? Yeah, I think I think I would. Why would you want to play Floyd Mayweather though, because it's just like naturally he challenges himself more than the average person. Like I had the pleasure of meeting him, and then right after I met him, he went running. But I'm like, dude, this like it's about to be one o'clock in the morning. Do you know what I mean? Running on the highway at like four to play? Yeah, you would have to learn how to not read lines, not be able to how don't follow us, don't fower flood, don't hit him. I need that bank, bro, No, but yeah, it's just to me. It's like when you deal with somebody who has a different type of work ethic and their brain operates with a different wave than your. That's the fire, you know what I mean, that's when you Yeah, yeah, I love that too. I love that. I love the whole process of it, you know what I mean, Because when you get tired in boxing, you get hurt. It's not like one of them sports where you can put your hands on your hip back and you know what I mean. So I really I respect boxers and absolutely to have that, you know, to have somebody have the confidence in me to be able to pull that off like that would be super dull. We appreciate you for joining us man around. I think Jason gonna be like one of those dens old guy like somebody will see it the Oscars in a few years. Like a look at Jason Waiting man and you love him. We just remember that you like, I like, I like that create great content, like he's dope at what he does. Like you can watch him on his brand. You can tell each special. This is next level in my life. Hey, man, if you get some new tea offer, just text me and let me know. I definitely will no doubt. Yah, I got you, man. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, right the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlemagne, die guy. We he all the Breakfast Club. Hey, suit to my guy Jason Mitchell for pulling up man. Shout to Jason Mitchell. Great guy. He's gonna be Uh. He's a special one. I think I don't want to put too much pressure. You love him, but listen, I just think he's got a lot of range. You know what I'm saying, That Denzel Washington, Tom Hanks type of range. But I'm want to put some much pressure on the young man. I love his host story of how we got started and everything in The Shy is an excellent show. So if you haven't seen it yet, make sure you watch that first episode came on Sunday, and it's on show show time on Sunday. All right, well, let's get to the rooms. Let's still carry Hilson's filling the team. This is the rumor rapport with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Carrie Hilson had a difficult sit down with Steve Harvey's psychic medium, Reginald Lewis. Now he tapped, she tapped. He tapped into her late grandmother to talk about her making the right decisions as far as leaving certain people behind. Now. Carrie Hilson also revealed a lot about what's been going on in her life personally. Here's what happened. I hit rock bottom a few times. You had too, Yeah, and I'm crawling back to walking in my purpose. I think I had to give up music for a while. I stopped away. I thought it would just be a year. It's been six. Maybe I realized now that I'm grateful for all of those years because I have built myself back up. I'm gonna tell you something, Carrie, you didn't give up music. Music gave up you when you made those little shots. Ye say, to be high pointed, at you with the silly finger from a color purple. And it ain't no good gonna come to you and tell you do right by. Beyonce tried to keep going. She should have apologized to Beyonce, Okay, that was you should have done. Please, But I'm gonna be honest with you. Go rock used to be your song. I remember when we first started to breakfast clubs and we used to be in the class. That was we needed to do that little sassy dance you used to He got that little sass my name. He used to do that little shoulder. Ye. Where these stories come from? That is? That wasn't your song? Did? I used to drink that much that I don't remember none of these things. We didn't used to drink a lot. But you used to get busy. That used to drop right there, right there. But it's time be high. Undigg you know, I know it's the chicken bone in Houston. Buried would carry his name on it. Undigged the bone man, dig up the bone. Let carry be Jesus Christ all right. Now, Russell Simmons has two more rape alations. Now. Two women have gone to the police and they have filed criminal complaints. Now one is saying that Russell Simmons raped her in nineteen eighty three, and the other one is saying nineteen ninety one. One woman is Sherry Hines and she was on Megan Kelly Show in December. She said that Russell Simmons raped her at his office in nineteen eighty three. And the other woman is anonymous, but she says that Russell Simmons raped her at his home in Manhattan after they went on a date. She said she was thirty two and he tried to take off her dress while sitting on a couch and then pushed her down and forcibly raped her when she rejected him. Then it's all allegedly. These are all alleged. These are the women who were coming forward and making allegations against him. What I mean is the criminal complaint. I guess he could take it to court. Maybe I don't know. Well, the NYPD is already investigating him for seven claims of sexual misconduct. So he took a polygraph test and passed, and that was for one claim against him, at least one of the allegations against him. Now, Michael Douglas is trying to get ahead of the gun and he is saying that there's a woman who is about to come out into her story that he masturbayed in front of her thirty two years ago, and he spoke wrongly or dirtily with friends of mine. Now, he says, I will fess up to colorful language, but the issue of masturbating in front of her, that is something I've only heard about the last year. It's not an expression that related to the eighties, so I thought it's Donkey said. It's a complete live fabrication, no truth to it whatsoever. It's extremely painful. I pride myself on my reputation in this business, not to mention the long history of my father and everything else. I don't have skeletons in my closet or anyone else who's coming out or saying this, Look, Yanna, that's my crack, But that ain't my gun. That's what you said, that's my crack, but that ain't my gun. I don't know who's going, but it ain't mine. They saying he might have used some harsh language, but he never masturbated in front of any in front of anyone. All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye charlam anghol Man. Yes, who were given that down? Continue listen man four after the hour we have another great case of good old racism in America. You know that's a hot button topic that I love to talk about. And if you were a Paul by the H and M situation, oh man, I got a doozy for you for after the hour, buddy. All right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keep a lot just to breakfast club. Come morning, it's time for Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat, so being Dunky of the day a little bit of a mixed so like a dog the other day. Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three years that donkey of the day is a new wife. Hey donkey today for Wednesday, January tenth goes to coach walk Gil and the King's Guil Varsity Boys reck basketball team in Cincinnati. So look to everyone who listens to us on one or two point three to beat and Cincinnati dropped on a clusive bombs to them. Let me tell you something, man, if you were appalled by the H and M mad where they had the young God, that young black King wearing a hoodie that said the coolest monkey in the jungle. Then this story is really going to grind your gear all right now, the Kings Gil Varsity boys basketball team pulled up for their game on Sunday afternoon wearing jerseys that said wet Dream team on the front. Now, wet dreams, that's a sexual reference. Your uncle Charlotte has had quite a few of those in my day. I actually think wet dreams a ghost having sex with you when you sleep. Oh yes, Bobby Brown is not the only brother out here who has spooned the spirit or two. I've definitely done that. A wet dream to me is nothing but post the guy's poom poom. But that's neither hit nor there. It's not appropriate for kids in high school to name their basketball team that. Maybe they were going for a splash Brothers kind of fibe, but nah right, Hey, Kings Gil Varsity Boys, y'all didn't think that went through. Imagine coming back from a long away game and all y'all sleep on the team bus and somebody takes a pick of y'all punched up together, and those bus seats all close, eyes closed, snaring, and someone takes a pick and posted with the caption wet dream team Jay. Okay, but that's not the reason they're getting donkey here today. See, some of these young Caucasian men didn't have inappropriate things on the back of Edge jersey. They had inappropriate things on the front of Day. Well, not just on the front of Edge, he added on the back of Dage jersey as well. Let's go to the news for the report police. The name of the team is a sexual reference that we won't be repeating here on WWT. A sexual innuendo was printed across the front of their shirts. As parents of the opposing team saw for themselves yesterday, it's more of a joke to them than anything else. Printed on the back of the shirts instead of player names was something that stirred even more anger at West Claremont yesterday. Words that some considered racist. It's not so much about even if we had black students like or African American students or any minorities like our kids were offended like Tony Rue immediately brought West Claremont's concerns to the league reps attention. I think he called people above him, and about midway through the second quarter he came and got the ress attention and told him the game was over. It was called that we weren't going to be a part of it. Game over and season over for the King's team. Cincinnati Premier Youth Basketball League said in a written statement today, the actions and conduct of the team did not comply with our stated mission and expected standards, and that team has therefore been dismissed from our league. Kings was four games into the season, which leaves opponents scratching their heads. Now. The coach, Walt Gill, initially told me on the phone that this whole thing was getting blown out of proportion, but later this afternoon he released the following statement saying, we sincerely apologize to anyone that was offended by the jerseys. We offered to cover them up or change. However, the league saw fit to remove us, and we have accepted that decision. But the King's School District did say it condemns any type of hateful or racist commentary. All right, let me say you, with the King's Guild Vasty Boys wreck basketball team had on the back of the jerseys, they thought it would be a good idea to have negro on the back of the jersey. I just caught that one too know what that was, and they spelt the knee g r ow and another white guy had con on the back of his jersey. This is what bothers me about this entire situation. Charie Middleton is the King's division coordinator and she released the statement saying King's Wreck Basketball for Grade seven twelve. There's not in any way support condone the uniform in fractions that occurred. We strictly follow and support the rules set out by Cincinnati Premiere Youth Basketball League and fully support their decision to remove the team from play as well. F that this is more than a uniform in fraction. This is racism. What do you mean uniform infraction? Not tucking in your jersey as a uniform infraction, having a logo on your jersey you're not supposed to have as a uniform in fraction. This is racism in its purest form. Then the coach of the team puts out that apology. We sincerely apologize that anyone that was offended by the jerseys, we offered to cover them up our change. However, the league saw fit to remove us and we have accepted that decision. Dear coach Walt Gill shut the f up level. All right, they ain't cover it up with changing big. You mean to tell me when your kids came to you with this idea, you didn't tell them. Hell no, you mean to tell me that you didn't think a group of young white kids going out there with negro on the back of that jersey and coon on the back of that jersey, You thought that wasn't gonna fend someone. See, Queen Michelle Obama said, when they go low, we go high. But Charlomagne, the God says when they go low, take it to the floor with them. And this is exactly why I will never stop calling white devils white devils. Okay, all white people aren't the devil with the ones in these jerseys are young white devils too. See when they display racism like this at a young age, I call them cracker ass crackers in training. All right, this is bigotry under construction, ladies and gentlemen. But this can be reversed. Oh, they can absolutely unlearn whatever they are being taught at home. All it takes is one away game and a predominantly black district in Cincinnati. I guarantee that Jamal in them who played for the undefeated Cincinnati Cracker Crushes have not played the wet Dream Team. Okay, I want to start a league in Cincinnati right now, Red, black, and green and the colors. Name of the team is the Triple See Cincinnati Cracker Crushes. And We're not even gonna go low and have racial slurs on the back of our jerseys. We're gonna have names like Moami, Zulu X, Tumming Obama Faragon. Okay, all the names that scrape fearing, you racist biggots, and the white dream Team better have that same energy and coming there with racial slurs on the back of their jerseys to play my guys, oh my bad, to play my gods. Listen, man, it's a great book out there that was required reading when I was a lad. It was called The Killer mocking Bird. Anybody never read it written by Harper Lee, and Harper Lee once said, as you grow older, you'll see white men cheap black men every day of your life. But let me tell you something, and don't you forget it. Whenever a white man does that to a black man, no matter who he is, how rich he is, or how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash. If you're a racist, prejudice bigot. You are trash. Trash is actually an understatement. You may think the person you're being prejudiced against is the problem, but actually you're the problem. So if you want to be part of the solution and not the problem, then it's simple. Be the change you want to be in you want to be the change you want to see in the world, and don't be racist. Please give Coach Walt Gill and the King's gil Varsity Boys wreck team a matter of fact, by my ask him a simple question. He haw, he haw, You stupid mother? Are you dumb? It's simple, It's just simple, all right, But I'm serious about that for real. One on two three to beat in Cincinnati. Hi at me. I'm gonna start my own team out there called Triple C Baby Cincinnati Crack and Crushes. What's up? Let's get the league going baby right? All right? Well, thank you for that. Don't one end the day? All right now when we come back, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you got a question for Ye. You need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can call Ye right now. The phone lines a wide open again. The numbers eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. And I just got a great message from someone who did an ask you before. She said, I followed your advice, focused on myself and kids and met a wonderful guy who loves my kids just as much as I do. I'm so blessed. Just when I haven't given up and was okay with being alone, mister Wright came along. Nice. Thank you for all your advice. All right, well you can ask ye next. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club that was Drake one day, Answer morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time to ask ye eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you got a question for Ye? Hello? Who's this? Hello? This is right? Hey, Ray? What's your question for Ye? This morning? I want to ask you how do you float someone down? And then to all our bonding on a good level, and you want to continue to explore the friend zone, but they want to move fast forward, so you want to just be friends with this person and take your time, but he wants to do what I'm a good kid and he already knows that, but he wants to he wants to put a put a gas on it, and I just want to continue to explore the friends zone. So is it that you want to just day other people and not be in a relationship yet you're not sure about him or I'm I'm not sure what's happening. So, you know, guys, when they see something, they want something, they want to just go ahead and take it to the next level. Let's talk about fairs, let's talk about kids. We can explore those conversations, but not yet. Let's let's stell get to know each other. And what does he say when you tell him that? It's more so like I know what I want almost age. I just don't have time to kind of play around. If you know we're both good people, well it's important for people to know that you both have to be on the same page. If the roles were reversed and as a woman, you were like, oh, well let's do this. I'm ready to settle down. I want to do that, and I might scare somebody right right, and my scare man. And we're always trying. Okay, you gotta just relax, take your time. If your instincts are telling you and everything, and you were saying, I'm not ready to just supposed to be jump into this. I don't think there's anything wrong with that, and he should respect that. And that's how you know if somebody really is the one for you, if they're ready to go at that pace. Now, it would make me nervous if somebody was going too fast, too quickly, right, and you should tell him. You should be like, look, I'm gonna be honest with you, Okay. I'm very protective of my self and I want to be with somebody that understands that, and somebody that is willing to take the time that I want to take to get to know me, to build this foundation together. I don't want to jump into anything and rush into it, and you should respect that. If you really care about me and want to be with me, then you'll be willing to take that time. Also, somebody will wait and we'll be patient and prove himself to you as meat. That's right. Thank you so much. I want to let you both know. J Envy Yee, Charlom, may you all like you an amazing thing, putting amazing, amazing things down into the universe. I watch you all every morning and then I appreciate you Gray Virgin, thank you. All right, she's a great cash two guys, all right, ask yee eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you got a question for you you could call up and ask right now, or you can always email you ye what should mean? Email please? It is helped me ye at gmail dot com. All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, rock Star Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of ask yee. Hello, who's this? Hey? How's it going on? My name is a John? Hey John? What's of course to fe you? Bro? Yeah? Man, I'm a recent dad. You know, I got a little girl now, she's maybe about five weeks and my girl going through trust issues with me, you know, like ever since the baby kind of came out. It's kind of been you know, sideway looks. You know, it's not the same relationship that we started when the baby woods before the baby was conferring from some type of postpartum depression. Have you ever thought about that, as a lot of women do and don't even realize it. You know, I did think about that. She she did go get a prescription, you know, they got her on one of them pills said that are being passed out, but that might be changing, that might be changing her mood. Also, would there be something to do to help her feel like she could trust me? Is there anything that I could do to fix that? You know what, you can't force someone to trust you, And it sounds like she's really going through some things that none of us could possibly comprehend, you know, having just had a baby. I would say that. I'm always really larry about pills being taken and everything. So it might be that she had like why what kind of pills is she on? And why is she on them? Well, they did prescribe. I think it was one of the disease out. I think it was. But because za can alter your greatly also, yeah, and I mean she she got them for the postpartum depression, you know, that was that was that was the reason behind it. But you know, I'm gonna be undis. I'm not I'm not at all an expert on postpartum depression, but I do know people that have gone through it and how difficult it is to pull yourself out of it. And she has identified that she is going through something that she probably feels like she can't control, and I think it's commendable that you want to be there and help her with it, but the issue is probably not you as much as it is her, and you just making sure that you're there for her and supporting her through this time. I would definitely say make sure you keep that communication open, and I would highly recommend you get a therapist as somebody that can talk to her so she can identify what's going on with her and why these things are happening and have someone to talk to, because I know one of the main issues with women suffering from postpartum depression is feeling like they don't have anyone to talk to and they can't express how it feels and they don't know why they feel that way. It might be something she doesn't even know why. I get that. I get that. Well, look, I appreciate it. Thank you for answer. Okay, no problem. I wish I could do more, but I can't give like you know, but I do know that it's a really common issue, and I do know that you have to make sure that she has someone to talk to and that she can talk to you about it. And I do know that it's not her fault that she's feeling these feelings and she probably has no idea how to handle it. Well, I do appreciate it, you know. It's really the love that I got her that makes me want to even call and talk. You know. I listened to the show all the time, you know, like right now, I'm in the middle of the traffic driving to work, and I just that's that's been my new thing on my head lately, you know, and love this. I love that you care that much. You should always tell her how much you care, but get her some expert advice so that somebody that knows and has dealt with this before and dealt with women who suffering from this can actually step in and let her know what steps she needs to take in order to get back to her out because I'm sure she wants too well, So thank you so much more. And it's crazy. It's crazy that women will never fully trust men until we get detachable penises that we can leave at home with them when we're away. Do you blame him? No? No, there you go, all right? Well ask ye eight hundred five eight five one or five one we got roomors on the way. Yes. Imagine as a woman, you were working and you made less than a thousand dollars and someone who was working alongside you as your coast I made one point five million dollars for the same exact work. Who that happens. We'll get into that when we come back. It's the breakfast local morning question. Question, guys, question, Why you know I have regular bout movement. Correct, So I'm trying to figure out how come when I go to, you know, use the bathroom at work, my leg never falls asleep the way it does at home because at home you're more comfortable in your relax but when you're at work, you try to get it out fast. I'll be on there in the same amount of time after four or five minutes. At home, my leg goes to sleep. Oh the toilets to hide. Oh, you're right, Steve, Oh, Steve, Steve a cameraman the second the toilet to hide. That's exactly what it is. Because I always going to handicap start. It's all it's all high. I've never had my leep on going up. Why do your legs fall asleep? Mind fall asleep too? Blood never happened to me. Ever, blood circulation, the circulation, and your leg stops. Yes, so that's why I goes, Do you like lean on your legs or something? Na? No, but I know when I get up at home, boy, I just got to sit there and you be both stupid than standing there. That only happen with penis. Huh. Fourth to wake up. It only happened to me me when I start getting little old, because when I was younger, it's never happened the last five last five years, last I would say, last two three years, I mean, and I'd be thinking stuff like, man, please don't let the house catch on fire right now, somebody breaking. I can't do nothing, I tell you, Circulations start back in my leg and my wife knows what happens. Or when i'm she starts pushing me. When when you when you can't move, when you're sorry? All right, let's get to the rooms. That's talk, Oprah just oh gosh, reports, it's the rule of report the breakfast club. Well girls, Pin clarified some remarks on Steve Yes this morning on the show. Now, she was talking about Oprah potentially running for president in twenty twenty, and here's what she had to say. I do think this though, Guys, I do think she's intrigued by the idea. I do think that. I also know that after years of watching the Oprah Show, you always have the right to change your mind. I don't think at this point she is actually considering it. But listen, there are people who were who said they want to be her campaign manager, who want to quit their jobs in campaign for her. She loves this country and would like to be of service in some way. But I don't think that she's actively the record. I think she's actively considering at this time. This is not helping the Democratic Party in no way shape Before me, if y'all thought the Democratic Party was in shambles before, if the fact that you know Oprah Winfrey wanted the biggest most powerful woman on the planet is like the number one contended to be the Democratic nominee, that's not a good thing, all right, Confuse me more. Yeah, Also clarify what's Deadman said when he said that she would absolutely do it. Here's what she meant when he Steadman says that he thought the reporter said to him, would she make a good president? And he said, absolutely she would. That's what That's how he interpreted the question because this is a thing sutton Wood would never so cavalierly say absolutely she would do it. I don't like hen Gail King explain thathinget, Queen King. You don't got to explain yourself to nobody, which is on the news every morning. And this is the misty who got to do and say that family business. When Oprah is ready to talk, she'll tell y'all not like how she expressing me. She explained it all right now. Jamal Wilson, who plays in the NBA. He's supposed to sign a contact with the Lakers today, is being sued by a woman who says that he gave her herpies and didn't warn her that he had the disease. The woman says she started dating and having unprotected sex with him back in November of twenty sixteen, and then the next year she found out that she had herpies simplex type two, and she's saying that it's his fault and that he knew he had herpies when they started having sex and did not disclose that information. She's suing for sexual battery and fraud, and she also is suing for emotional distress. Right when y'all tell me something about a person before I actually get to see them, Because now as soon as I'm looking at him, as soon as I turned around and looked at his picture, I'm like, yeah, he looked like he got her. Why does he look like? I don't know, I don't even know what people would her bees look like. By just the fact he told me that, I'm like, yeah, he looked like definitely. A couple of people in this room have it statistically, So look around. One looks like it's one in three, right, one three, one two three one? All right, Well count like you have her? People? All right? Michelle William she was paid less than a thousand dollars for some reshoots. Why are you always doing Michelle like that? Man? Stop with the Michelle jokes For the movie All the Money in the World a movie. Remember, they had to reshoot because everything that happened with Kevin Spacey, so they had to do reshoots for the movie to get him out of the movie. Michelle. What Michelle William were talking about the actress? I thought you talk about Michelle from Destiny Chelle. Oh my god. I apologies to Michelle. Why they always do with Michelle like it? Now, Mark Wahlberg did the same reshoots on that movie also because they had to reshoot their scenes, and he got one point five million dollars for the additional work, while she got eighty dollars a day per deal. There's nowhere I don't believe that her agent got to do better. And then I don't even believe they have both rerapped at William Morris Entertainment. That's foul. Yeah, that makes that's uncomprehensible. Did I say that word right? Yeah, that makes no sense whatsoever. She got paid less than a thousand dollars to do reshoot for Mark Wahlberg got one point five million. I have no idea how this now. At the time, Michelle Williams had said I'd be wherever they needed me, when whenever they needed me, and she said she told them they could have my salary, they could have my holiday, whatever they wanted, because I appreciated so much that they were making this massive effort. After the producer and director Ridley Scott said that he would be That's the reason why Mark said, I ain't going in less like at one point, why, well, I don't care. I gotta start. I really, I'm really definitely gonna start wearing all black now, because time to be up on that type of stuff right there, crazy, that's where the me too movement need to be. Mark Walberg got one point five million Michelle's like me too. Not in this case, like Jesus Christ, I'm Agela yee. And that's your rumor report, all right, shout out to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else, the People's Choice mixes up next. Let me know what you want to hear. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,