The Morning Hustle kicks off with an attention‑grabbing Lo’Down as Lore’l breaks down shocking claims from Claudia Jordan and Shanna Moakler, who both recalled disturbing encounters with actor Steven Seagal — including stories of him pressuring young women into massages and even convincing an 18‑year‑old to remove her top under the guise of “acupuncture” during what should’ve been an audition. From there, Lore’l shifts to music headlines, revealing that Drake has refiled his previously dismissed lawsuit against Universal Music Group. Despite a judge already rejecting the case, Drake is still attempting to hold the label accountable over claims involving Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” and the cast can’t believe he refuses to drop it.
Later in the episode, the Hustle crew welcomes Freddie Gibbs, along with director Ryan Prows and actor RJ Cyler, to talk about their new film Night Patrol (referenced in the transcript as Night Shift and Night Patrol interchangeably). Gibbs opens up about stepping deeper into acting, how he was approached for the role, and how the team tailored the character specifically with him in mind. The conversation flows with humor, real creative insight, and behind‑the‑scenes stories, giving listeners a first look at one of Gibbs’ biggest acting moments yet.

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