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The Breakfast Club Sits Down With Sheryl Underwood To Discuss Black Female Comedy, Sharon Osborne, 'The Talk,' Gayle, Druski. Listen For More! 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wake that ass up in the morning.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Breakfast Club Morning, everybody is the j n V. Jess hilarious,
Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
a special guest.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
In the building.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
Yes, indeed, Cheryl Underwoo, Ladies, Jelly listen, Okay, how where
we started? Ask me, well, listen because I got to,
you know, because of my old school I gotta sell
these tickets, mix and mingle. You know, we're out the
street walking the tickets. Let Joe, because what is that?
I gotta ask y'all question, black female comedians. Are we

(00:31):
hitting or do we got a struggle for it? Now? Jess,
what's what you're thinking?

Speaker 4 (00:35):
We ain't got a struggle for it?

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Well, then why we ain't got no radio shows that
we do ourselves, sitcoms that we do ourselves, podcasts that
we do ourselves, and movies that we do ourselves. Back
in the old days, you know, simply marvelous everybody was doing. Lord, hey, everybody.
It seemed like now something has taken the place of
what we used to get. It used to be we
was the martl again. We walk in, throw that joke up,

(00:58):
hit Sherman Hemsley and walk Now we don't even get
that right.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
I gotta I got a reason.

Speaker 5 (01:03):
I think because I saw you on close talking about
the radio portiones. I think for whatever reason, radio didn't
look sexy to a generation, so there wasn't a lot
of people who went and pursued it.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
So you know you got your D D. Maguires. But
D has been around d he been around here.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
She's a radio person. That's right, that's right. But but
if D L okay, d L Steve Ricky, then why
is it not me just not saying we don't want
to work here because I've been trying to get a
job here. Let me talk to y'all about y'all. I've
been trying to get a job here. You know, I
keep coming up here and y'all keep moving the location
on me.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Like like we used to.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
Because I've been trying to get a job. When you
got a job, I was like, oh, maybe I should
lose a couple of pounds or something, put some nails
on something. I had to take my nails off because
they was killing me. Oh and funkus ain't for punks, okay,
Liz said, Okay, I know what that means walking across

(02:00):
my stuff because that's what makes the battery run out.
Go to pay it and then they ain't even us.
You know, if it was us, you could be up
all night long. But when it's other races of people,
take your ass to pay it and stop messing my
battery up. Okay, what was I talking about about.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
People doing radio? Women? Women not being in the vision?

Speaker 3 (02:16):
I want to do radio. You know, I called Doc
all the time, Doc, Doc, look out for me. I'm
not on CBS no more. We gotta keep working. I
would I would do it? What would I What would
I want to talk about? Well? I know what I
want to talk about. What would you recommend? Because you
know you been making that money too, You be man, listen,
I need to write a book. I need to matter
of fact, I need to just do the Charlamagne of

(02:36):
God story. Okay, so wait a minute, now, hold on
what we're gonna talk about because.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
You know, and then this is the thing.

Speaker 6 (02:43):
It is when you do a podcast, you gotta really
think about what is it that people want to hear from?

Speaker 4 (02:48):
Shiryl?

Speaker 1 (02:48):
What do you think?

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Just what do you think? When you as soon as
you came in, you looked at me, it was like,
what's going on because you. I was like, girl, yeah
I woke up. No, youplided down. That's how you come
to work in the morning. Like I'm in company, but
ready to you know, if I need to sleep on

(03:14):
their money, right, Breakfast Club, don't let the success for you.
We will squad ready on the show with smoke. You're
gonna get smoked back club. That's right, because we're gonna
hit you in the morning.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
That is a question you asked When just first started
her podcast Carefully Reckless. She was talking about pop coaching
and stuff, and then it turned into talking about yourself.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Because what I went into it with thinking all right,
just like all right, I'm.

Speaker 6 (03:41):
Gonna talk about what I want to talk about. But
no podcast, they don't really see you. We got a
lot of people that that shoot their podcast. I was
just doing audio, yeah, I'm saying, because I'm already video
visually everywhere else.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
So I'm like, no, I'm gonna just lead us to audio.

Speaker 6 (03:52):
But I was The mistake I made was like, all right,
they want to hear with their head online, No, we
want to hear something different. We can go online if
you want to hear what you talk, but on lines,
that's right. Give us advice on stuff.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Jess.

Speaker 6 (04:02):
Your storytelling is amazing, all your experiences, You're you've always
been an open book Jess. So we're going through the
same things. How did you get through it? How can
you help us get through it? That's when it changed
from me being just with the mess on my podcast,
me just fix my mess now. You know people call up, Yeah,
fix people's mess here every Thursday.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
You know, they call up.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
They're having situations at work, they having you know, turmoil
and every release friendships, family's right like that.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Since you're fixing things, I need you to find me
a man. And this is where we're going. You go
to every lock and the history of mankind because it's
a brother that runs red. Really okay, so what's up hand?
What's up? Contact? And this single I believe he's thirties.
I do that, y'all saw cops thirty five you're trying
to do Listen to a ninety five year old man.

(04:51):
I'm a young t to a ninety five year little
bit not that, but to a thirty five year old man,
I can teach him things. Plus I need my privacy,
you know, I want somebody live right next door on
in another state. You know, it's called me a night

(05:12):
check on me. See if I'm still don't live with nobody. No,
I don't think that's a good idea in the beginning. Well,
I don't believe in shack and I never believed in that.
I'm not living no man, because you don't know the
day at an hour of the Master return, you know.
But and I don't like I don't like sex.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
Gone. You don't be with them, No, you just don't.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
Know when Jesus coming back. Right, I'm living with a dude,
and I think the Lord be looking down in my life,
you know, and be like, man, I was just about
to give her all these blessings, you know what I'm saying,
to give her all this money and everything. She ain't ready,
But she's stepping on the sex. No, that's when I
get caught slipping. I listen, sometimes I.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Get caught slipping.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
You know. Fact, stage ain't no robbery. You take me
out to eat. I need to do something for it.
You know what I'm saying. I need some tires or something,
you know, because a lot of women, Yeah, I did
what I did. Shut up, you need to do something.
This man, he didn't take you out. You know ate
well and everything you don't just like you no a
little bit. No, I wouldn't say I triggered a little bit.
I just say fair change, no robbery. You know what

(06:12):
I'm saying. I gonna talking to you and I'm telling
you what I can do, what I can't do. I
tell you if you if you want something that I
don't know how to do, I called just just you
wanna jump in this? Yeh ta in because of things
I can't do. I'm over here making sandwiches.

Speaker 4 (06:26):
You know I'm engaged, so I can't.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
I would have done this.

Speaker 3 (06:29):
Okay, you see, I need to do your joint so
you can tell me how did you get engaged? Because
I tell you get engaged Mexican. Listen, Yes he is
Mexican and black, but he's black first. But but you
said Mexican first, so you.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Know about me?

Speaker 3 (06:48):
Said Mexican? She said, Mexican? Are you what Jessica?

Speaker 5 (06:55):
Next time identifies what I need to identify as in
the moment.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
You in the pronounce, yes, I got it. That way
we lost. You can't be in everybody, but you I
got doing all of that. We get frustrated. That's when
we call you straight your ninth against your rights and everything.
But we can't be thinking about all this stuff and
that time because people got to stop walking on the

(07:19):
back of our movement and then go to get their
thing and then they pulling it from everybody. See that's
what I want to talk about. I got questions. I
want to ask questions, but also I want to do relationships.
I want to when you get called in something. Me
and Shannon used to kick it, you know, we kick
it out man, and you know I was trying to
get it sha. They used to call them s shape
back then. No, I didn't know who that was. When

(07:40):
I heard shaysh, I was like, bro, you know, because
I was trying to Yeah, I'm trying to put that
farm that way back. Just take it, take it, take it.
You can take it. Take slip.

Speaker 6 (07:56):
When when y'all used to say, okay, so when you
saw that live or whatever that you run up in
all kind of sports baseball, soccer, Olympics, football, hockey.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
I was running up in all kinds of sports because
I'm the different girl. I'm the girl that the dude
get with. And you know, I never thought I would
like to shut it up, shut up, gonna sleep so
you got you got the Mexicans and black messing black
to guy because I messed with that too, Gateway to
Lee immigration right through Hell. I messed with all that Columbian, Cuban,

(08:29):
Mexican l Salvadorian. You know, El Savadorian is really black.
You know they be you know, they be trying to
say who ain't coming? And now he done picked up everybody.
But you voted, you voted that, and you singing you voted,
but you're gonna flip the script over you. Anybody hustle hard,
like Donald Trump was hustling hard and did what he did,
but we knew it. We knew it. So I would

(08:49):
want to talk about everything with the podcast. That's right,
And I love the Lord, and I think my heart.
That's why I'm back on talk cause I gotta make
this money because I want to finance everything I want
to finance, and I want somebody to jump in and
help elevate my stuff, like I got an animated vehicle,

(09:12):
you know. But it's I wanted to be profane. I
like profane language, I like profane topics. I like like
I saw you on the Daily Show. I thought your
commentary is very good and I think that with all
of us working, that all of us making this money
and opening doors for all of us, then we need
to get together and start making these movies. We need
to start getting together making these series, and then we
need to work together. So if you know how to

(09:34):
write a book, you do a twenty book deal over
at your publisher company, and you find twenty of us
that got a story to tell. Because I got a
story to tell, I'm just not gonna tell it until
somebody pay me to tell it, because I got that
day that somebody came out of the bag of me
when I found out that I thought my friend was
my friend, but I found my friend was my coworker.
You want the inside of that story, You're gonna have

(09:56):
to pay me for it. And I tell you, I
tell you everything. You know what I'm saying, money talking.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Walk and you look good.

Speaker 3 (10:02):
To about one hundred and ten, I was like too fifty.
I was widling, baby, you know. But remember we had
because we had a table, and you know that I
was coming out last and I was widling to the table, right,
you know what I'm saying. I was across between Biggie
and Tracy Morgan. Right, No, for real. Wait minute, wait,

(10:27):
what's here? What's what's on the show? I said, I
looked like Little Yachty.

Speaker 6 (10:32):
And see I thought it, but I never said it.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
I think I said, I said, I said because I said,
because I see it. Because remember Little Yachty did this
thing in the video and I said, oh, and then
there's a picture and somebody put him side by side
and I took it. I claim it. If you got
a good line on me, I'll take that line. But
if it ain't a good line, you might get out.

(11:00):
You know, you might get tapped these little bitties, these
little sharp knuckles, and not out of loss one hundred
and ten pounds. I got a good black doctor to
doctor Zuri Morell. You got to check him out. He's
the brother that sometime you need somebody in your own
culture that can tell you understand because somebody will talk
to you and because they got a white coat on
you be like, Okay, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna
do it, and then you find out don't do that.

(11:21):
So having doctor Zuri Morell, no diabetes, no high blood pressure,
you know, moving around. But here's what we need. We
need to be talking to these pharmaceutical companies. It cannot
be so expensive to live healthy. And that's where the
problem is, and that's where we need to use the media,
and we got to get you the roblem.

Speaker 5 (11:38):
The pharmaceutical companies should be calling out the food corporations
because of the food corporations and making all this food
that's getting them sick. Then we go to the pharmaceutical
companies and get health insurance that we can't afford, in
medicine that we can't afford.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
And then you put in hand, right, but then you
put a dude in there. Listen, I'm not against rf
K Junior. I know the dude. I met him and everything.
I met his wife and everything. But when you putting
a dude in there, going well, vaccines do this and
do this, but you know now that the measles is
coming back, you might want to get it. Okay, who
are we listening to? I need a dude that sound
like he know what he talking about because I can

(12:09):
go to a dude on the corner if I want
to get possibilities. Right, that's how we live. If somebody
say you got fibroids, okay, drink corn water. Okay, we
already live in that, but you can't be in charge
of nothing talking about drinking corn water. But I big
up to him talk about putting what's the beef talent
back in the French fries A shakeshat over? Yeah, and

(12:30):
I heard popeyes too, But listen, I'm not against it.
You just can't eat it any day.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
You know. So you had surgery to lose weight.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
No, no, I was going to have it because that
is what was recommended. And then when I went to
get the I did the psychological test because you got
to go through a lot of testing before you get
the surgery. And then I went to get the I
was getting my colonoscopy, so I said, well, you might
as well do the endoscopy because the equipment goes down
your throat like okay, never mind, I'd about to go

(12:57):
in a whole another tangent. But when I went to
do that, my colo record doctor doctor Zuri Morell brother
oversee the sign. I more house man said why are
you doing this? And so he started to read my
record and he said try this first, So then he
put me on sack send the first and then I
went to we go V and everything changed and we
monitor all of my vitals and my blood work and everything,

(13:19):
and that's what you gotta do. But this can be done.
The other thing that can be done. We need to
be buying up property that people don't want and changing
neighborhoods and putting healthy stuff next to stuff we love.
And then we need to put small clinics in every neighborhood.
You don't have to go to the hospital far away

(13:40):
just to come down and get your blood pressure check.
You need to be able to walk. In the old days,
we used to walk places. We need to bring that back.
We who have money, access and power need to use
that money, access and power because now they'll give us something,
somebody else will start using it and then they'll take
it away. You ain't hurting me, it's hustle hard.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
It's funny that you said that. You know, we were
talking earlier that we try that. But all the vegan
spots have been closing. People haven't been going to the
vegan spots. They haven't been going to the healthy spots.
No more so, all the healthy spots have been closed.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
But I don't know if the healthy spots is in
the hood though.

Speaker 3 (14:11):
And I would say this, it's not to everybody don't
like to hear I'm gonna be a vegan because then
it sounds like what I don't get to eat, Like
I live for a good fried pork child, but I
can't metabolize it every day like I used to when
I was younger.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
So when you.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
Say being vegan, that's eating an apple, that's eating fruit,
that's getting your natural fiber right. But once you hook
me on something processed and my body now wants that,
I think it's okay to have everything that's out here.
That's right, that's right. But if we don't walk around,
if we ride everywhere. I live in California, we ride

(14:49):
everywhere where, do we use this? We don't want to
just use this to entertain. We want to enlighten and
power and elevate, and that's what we need to be doing.
So I was to ever do a podcast, a type
of show. I want to be able to talk to everybody,
and I want to move product. You know why, integration
is the key. You want to stay on the air,

(15:10):
you must be making the corporation money from everybody. And
that's what I want us to be about, so we
will have the money. I'm working with a team of
promoters to make sure my tickets sell. Why because the
clubs and some places don't promote. They think you're supposed
to do it on social media. What do you think
about that? I actually, well, it's an upside and the

(15:33):
downside to it.

Speaker 4 (15:34):
And thank god I am.

Speaker 6 (15:35):
My platform is big enough and I do have you
know now you know the Breakfast club where I can
push take my tickets.

Speaker 4 (15:41):
My reaches even further.

Speaker 6 (15:43):
Yes, and thank God for my platform that I can
sell my tickets on my own with a couple of
posts because if not, damn, like, well, how you booking me?
But you don't want to promote me? That's right, that's
right me there. You want me to do your job?
Then are you going to compensate me for that?

Speaker 3 (15:58):
When Kevin Hart had his promotion game, his social media
game before he was that Kevin this Kevin Art, he
was that Kevin Harsh, right, and then those emails came
out that they wanted to access it, but they didn't
want to compensate him for what he.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
Built that news let out.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
He used to have his man walking around the comedy
club Wayne and get everybody the email.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
He would send the news let up.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
That's right, and we got to go back to that.
But my feeling is everybody's audience is not a social
media artist. My honist old school. They don't believe that
Jesus is coming back until they hear the Breakfast Club
say where Jesus is going to be on Facebook?

Speaker 6 (16:33):
Sort of, but you know what, what they were on Facebook?
But everything, with everything updating, it's hard to keep up
with how some of that stuff works now. So no,
And that's when I realized. When I got this job,
I'm like, well that's a total different ride.

Speaker 4 (16:46):
I'm starting to see more and more and more.

Speaker 6 (16:47):
Older, more established people that's right in their career is
coming to the show. And when I go in, when
I'm on stage and I'm talking about what's going on
social media, they it's funny, but I can tell that
they don't.

Speaker 3 (16:59):
They don't. They don't.

Speaker 6 (17:01):
That's rl but that's the that's the difference. I got
the fan base here, yes, right, my older folks more
established than I got the fan base on social.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
And when you merge them together, now you have power. Yes.
And for me, this is still in my car, this
is still in my house. Everybody pronounced the death of
terrestrial radio and it's still alive and it's going to
stay out with business. That's right. So we have to
be involved in it, and we need to talk to politicians.
Democrats won't take it back in the midterm. Then you
got to put that money on radio and especially black radio.

(17:33):
Why because the Republicans did just enough to get our attention. Now,
everybody time about all the black men that voted Republican. No,
that's not true. She still got a large amount of
the black male vote. What they did was they got
enough for the distraction hustle to work. And we have
to tell people. Advertisers have to advertise on this show.

(17:53):
Why if it don't make money, it don't make sense.

Speaker 5 (17:55):
Public Trump advertised on Breakfast Club, advatised on our YouTube,
took me in and put us in the commercial.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
Okay, okay, Now let me ask you a question. What
did you Did you get any any blowback? Because now
people are mad. You gotta dance with the dude that's
in there, you know what I'm saying. So everybody mad.
But the only thing I'm mad about this. I've been
a black Republican for a long time. I'm an old
school black Republican. But I don't know if I want
to did you vot drunk man? Listen now, But I

(18:22):
know a lot of stuff. I mean, I've been going
to conventions for a long time. I've been dealing in
the twenty sixty no I campaign. I'll walk it back
for you. I campaign for Senator Obama to become President Obama,
President Obama to stay President Obama. I campaigned for Hillary Clinton.
I was at the DNC. I wanted commonly win, campaign
for her. But here's the problem. If these entities don't listen,

(18:46):
if they think we ain't got to put no money
down here in this community. We got them in the back.
You don't have us in the bag. You must put
the money down here. You must put the boots on
the ground. So every civil rights organization, every Greek letter organization, everybody,
get back to the community. If you are not touching
the community, we will not win this. And now they
got to decide it's gonna be Gavin Newsome in the

(19:06):
West with Shapiro in the East and come together. Because
I understand like Shapiro.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
I'm not a Gavin guy. I like Shapiro.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
Okay, tell me what I love Shapiro because Shapiro to me,
I love Shapiro, but he's Obama. To me, he's Obama.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
I call him baruck Obama.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
But that's what that's what I feel like. If you're
gonna make a decision, I think the coach was a
good dude, right, I think he was a good dude.

Speaker 5 (19:29):
I mean, but okay, I didn't like Coach Walls. I
don't think he added nothing to that ticket in no
way shape. Before I actually thought she should have went
with Shapiro, but I think I think she was afraid
of the blowback from the whole Palestine Israel crowd at
the time.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Listen, man, you.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
Like the coach. I like the coach. Also, we got
a chance to interview his wife. I think they good people,
good people. But because I don't know why they made
that decision, I've heard some things. But also you can't
be afraid of and I'm just speaking generally. It's nothing
that I heard, but I'm reading the books. That's coming
out in the books is juice. Political juice is ignorant, right,

(20:06):
But if you're afraid that somebody's gonna want for president,
that is why you be the vice president so you
can run for president. And you gotta get it together
to run and you need to hit them battleground states.
But do if you know something strange, like a lot
of people believe that Elon Musk, you know, did something,
you know, fidangled. I was gonna say a word you
would rigged on that part of it. But I'm trying
to keep a casual with y'all. If we was drinking,

(20:27):
I would have said it. But they say he did
something right. Yes, but you read that's right. But even
if you do that, you still cannot defeat the will
of the people of what is it? Last weekend? Everybody
was out launching. Then the dude from what is the
JP Morgan say, look like we're going into a recession.

(20:48):
Now they coming back to where they need to be.
What is the point of all of this? If people
start speaking up, we can get this right. Right. You
gotta get yours where you can get yours. Now. If
I say you like my outfit, jes, you like my outfit? Now,
I gotta say Amazon before the boycott. Right, But a
lot of small businesses is about to get hit because
you was getting all your stuff from overseas. What is

(21:10):
my point to this? We have got to start talking
about with racial issues, with financial issues with character issues.
So back to how did we lose? We're in those
batterground states. People should have come together and told the truth.
We ain't got the boost on the ground for you
or you don't feel like Obama. It's something and Obama

(21:33):
got a right to say what he wants to say.
And you can't get mad that this brother is trying
to tell you something. Right, you can be against it.
But what happened to us sticking together? Let something happen
to one of y'all we riding, what time are we
watching and where are we coming from? But if we
are separated and we get a little bit of temporary money.

(21:53):
But they got full power everything, every branch of government.
But they played a long game. They put people on
the Supreme Court. Now you don't have no place to go.
Now they tell on law firms if you do anything
out on like, we're gonna take the money. Now, they
telling colleges if you do anything. So what we're gonna do? Okay,
everybody go to h We said us, Now you ain't

(22:14):
got to do nothing.

Speaker 5 (22:15):
Basically, what you're saying is we all got to get
back to the community, because that's all we really got it.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
Absolutely we will.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
Feed our own children. We will educate our own children.
We will talk about our history and make sure that
it is out there. If you got to stand on
times square on a crate like they used to do,
we will educate the people because once you give it,
you can take it away. And then when you get
your ass and a slang, you want to do a
distraction where you're taking Harriet tubbing down from somewhere, then

(22:42):
we all run over here mad while they doing what
they really want to do over here. Don't fall for
it right, And then we got to be careful that
companies that are making decisions for their financial bottom line.
Let's go and talk to these companies. Go for real,
that's what you think, because at twelve midnight we got
to ride on you and give him a shot at going. Well,

(23:03):
I don't know. Well, we warned you, and now we're
gonna ride and then we really gotta not do it.
Because I miss McDonald's. I missed I missed that, I
missed the fish for burger king, I missed you. I
want getting down with the impossible about making something?

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Why do you talk get canceled?

Speaker 3 (23:23):
You want my personal opinion? I don't know because you
know that's above my pay grade. You in my opinion, Well,
I think we had the dream Team five. The dream
Team five was Julie Chan Moonvez, Aisha Tyler, Sharon Osborne
and Sarah Gilbert created the show, brought us the CBS.
And then here I come, that's the dream Team five.

(23:45):
Eve came just as good, you know, so to me,
once you get away from your dream Team combination, do
people really care? And are we really talking about something
you don't have to argue politics. I think the View
does an amazing job with what they do right, but
we can't be that. Some people don't want to pick

(24:05):
a side right. Sometimes you don't want to argue out
of time. But also I think we gotta understand it
is no longer visionary in entertainment. It is now corporation
in entertainment. If you are not cost efficient, you will
not stay on, and if you're not generating revenue, you
will not stay on. And I think once we lost
the components that made us great, then we had to

(24:27):
understand that it ain't your season no more. And beyond
the gates, I believe it was something that I was
told from other sources. Christophe Saint John when he was alive.
He was trying to put this together years ago. It's
been in development for years. It's their time, it's their opportunity.
People should support it, people should watch it and keep

(24:49):
it on the air because at the end of the day,
we all need the jobs. Now, would I like to
do another talk show? Ad subsolutely? Absolutely. I found that
I have the skill and like doing it, but I'd
like to do something a little bit different where I
can talk about everything with everybody. You know, And I
just got a couple of questions.

Speaker 6 (25:07):
You know, So what you joked earlier, you joked right
on by Sharon, I was going and I clocked it.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
But I'm gonna bring it on back talk.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
That's what I told you when I walked in. What
I say, You're gonna ask me what you did? You
ask me anything? Did I tell you asked me anything?
Because you ask me anything? Is how I answered? Okay, okay,
right man?

Speaker 4 (25:22):
So are you all right.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
Side?

Speaker 3 (25:27):
But hold it up for me, Hold it up for me,
gonna be like, I mean, okay, okay, Well, where where
are you all at now?

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Like?

Speaker 4 (25:38):
How is your relationship now? How is it?

Speaker 3 (25:40):
Listen? I wasn't mad. I'll tell y'all because anybody asked me,
I tell y'all, and I trust y'all. Remember this family,
get your mixing tickets. Hit me up on Instagram. Y'all
know where I'm going. That's right, New Jersey. I need

(26:01):
to but I need to sell out everything. Tocama Washington, got.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
To sell that to its in California, Looney Ben in Arkansas,
a Multimore comedy factory in I've be in detroited.

Speaker 3 (26:11):
At least three times. I need to sell everything to
finance everything. But back to your questions. So remember they
was Pierce and Sharon. They was talking about Magan Markam
and I pulled them to the side when he came
on the show. I said, you cannot mess with her.
Why her mama and them is Windsor Hills. She fell
in love with a dude and now she living in

(26:31):
Windsor Palace. You can't talk about her. We have to
ride on You don't do this right. You can state
your point, but you ain't riding on her life. That well,
they he was riding then there was a coach sign.
The co sign caught black Twitter, Black social media undefeated
to this day. Right, So they was dragged and a

(26:53):
lot of people don't like that heat. Right when I
got in trouble, I had to go to the black community.
I'm sorry I was wrong, but then I found out
I got caught up in something that I think God
was telling me something bigger is coming. You better prepare
yourself for what's coming. So on that day, in that
time period, being dragged, then you want to come back
in and say I got something. I want to say, Well,

(27:15):
there was discussion about we're gonna ask you some questions
back when people go ride right cool, cool, ask me anything.
And then when it get heated, and then you want
to jump funky on somebody. Well, this day I believe
that God said, did I not tell you, servant that
something is coming? Sit down? Why? Because if I had
come out of a bag on her, if I had

(27:36):
been the Sheryl Underwood from the past that you know me,
hold you talking my last name is what I would
have been a reflection on you. So just don't get
the opportunity because black females don't know how to control themselves.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
But sometimes you got to check the motherfucker.

Speaker 3 (27:55):
But you gotta know how and when to check somebody.
And on that day, the blessing from God was for
me to sit there and when somebody say, well, we
gotta do shir because remember I was moderating, which is
the leadership position. I liked being the anchor, right, Julie
chan Moonvas was the moderator. I like being the anchor. Right.
She tee it up for me. I take it down

(28:17):
and we go to break. I slam dunk it and
we go to break. If I ain't got nothing, well, now,
if I got to give her the signal I ain't
gotten nothing, that's a relationship. But if somebody's jumping on you,
sometime you got to let them flame out. I love her,
I love every woman and man that I've worked with.
But when something like that happened, I think the blessing

(28:39):
from God was, Look how Cheryl has matured. Look what
Cheryl did not do on CBS. When a black man
is running it, right, we've got to understand we represent
each other. Yeah. I could have lit her up, and
for that moment, everybody would have been happy until they're
not right. So I think I did what I should
have done, which would sit there and let you keep talking.

(29:01):
Let you keep talking. Now, was I hurt? Come out
and just you know me, oh, you talking to I
want to go to break. I did who were talking to?
But then I was like, shut it up, Cheryl, shut
it up, go home, make a vocotonic, ask God to
take this heat off your But then she apologized.

Speaker 5 (29:17):
But then she went on stage still show and said
she regretted apologize and actually said fuck you, fuck.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
You absolutely and see to me, I would say this,
everybody wants to know my feeling. I want to know
what was your reaction to. One minute you apologize, the
next minute you're not. One minute you phuzzl you fu us,
and the next minute you're not. One minute you making
little comments about somebody in leadership, but you not. Or

(29:43):
people are coming out with their information that they've witnessed,
so wait a minute, Cheryl might not be the villain
or when see what happens is when you get power,
even power on the level that we got it now,
you become a threat, right, But we don't want to
wield our power where you can't work. We need you

(30:04):
to survive. So when people look back and go, Cheryl,
do you regret it? No?

Speaker 1 (30:09):
No, who would have.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Thought Cheryl Underwood from Death Compedy jambt comic view will
be on the number one network, the Red State, the
Square Business network that do all the police procedurals would
be on a talk show. That's why sometimes you got
to know to play your position right. And I think
what I did that day was to represent black women

(30:30):
who are going through this each and every day.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
You ain't think.

Speaker 5 (30:34):
About putting on a silk scarf, going on the Instagram
live and just airing everybody out on.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
The talk like like somebody else up here.

Speaker 3 (30:41):
Well listen, okay, go you go. I ain't no, it
ain't even come out, come on, come we here together,
We here together. I think that you did what you
felt was right for you, and the voice and the
platform that you felt was right for you. Right. But
if you learn anything from me, they want you to

(31:03):
be heated, They want you to get mad, they want
you to attack your ally. Right, But why can't I
pull you to the sun and go Can I say this? Okay,
hey bitch, what the fuck's going on you in this right?
What you're trying to do? How can we help each other?
But for me, I just want to live a better life.

(31:24):
I just want the opportunities I'm already walking in with
my fist balled up because I'm a black female comedian,
and everybody want to say that it's not fair. Of course,
it's not fair. You should be doing theaters alone. You
should be doing stadiums alone. You should be doing movies.
All of us tifty had Monique, all of us should
be working together and doing movies together. But the industry

(31:46):
don't see the black woman as valuable yet, am I right?
That's right?

Speaker 2 (31:52):
But you shouldn't have to walk into a building with
your fist palm.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Right.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
We should all be walking with our fist palm to
make sure that we protect you.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
Yeah, but my fist is bald up because of an
alleged slight. And that's the same thing. In relationships, a
broad might bring in everything that the last dude did.
He come pretty charlaate mane, which I was trying to
get you back a long time ago when you was
a radio sidekick. I was gonna get you. I was
gonna I see you in the bathroom, I see you

(32:22):
in the bathroom. I'm confused with your tam with ship shooting.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
Charlamagne said, what everything God has made on theff of love?

Speaker 3 (32:30):
You know, listen, come on, butter Scott, what you're doing?
What you're doing. You know, women like Butter Scott, come on,
come on right, come on her phone worth. That's right.
But my fist was barred up because there were things
like not being able to get on certain TV shows,

(32:52):
being blocked by who you think should be your ally or.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
Woman blocking you.

Speaker 3 (32:59):
Yeah, and I have a strident personality as well. You know,
I walk in a boss, because when you're a female comic,
you are the boss, you are everything. So I walk in.
Can you do no? I cannot read this right here,
just like when I did what was the what was
the movie that Lisa Ray Jamie Players Club? Okay, so
they called me because in my past I was doing

(33:21):
a little sexual interpretive dance stripper Cheryl No, the part
that Adele too. You know, I'm too sure to be diving.
That wouldn't have been a good movie at all, y'all
would y'all would have walked out on the bootleg?

Speaker 4 (33:36):
What was just stripper name?

Speaker 1 (33:37):
I didn't have thoseripper names.

Speaker 3 (33:38):
This is what it was. You know, I'm from Chicago,
right it is, But you know I grew up in Chicago,
so I was going to U. I see they had
an add in the paper where you was gonna. It
was it was bottling. It was Lonja modeling, and it

(34:01):
was where you come out with the Lingeree was in
a tavern, family den. It was in a tavern on
Stony Island and you come out with.

Speaker 4 (34:10):
No but I know it's old.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
Yeah, it's a tavern, that right, And I'm not a
great hillwalker. So I came out and everything I got
it on.

Speaker 4 (34:18):
But everything against you.

Speaker 3 (34:20):
Everything, everything, everything is in there. God, let you know
what you that's right with the gun smoke. Listen fastest, James, listen,
you better come up rifle man conor before roots when
we start hating Jame trying to get the money right

(34:42):
because I'm trying to go to college, right, So I
come out, But God, let you know what you ain't
supposed to do? Right? So I come out and I
know I'm not good at this. But them other girls
they doing it, they stripping because they buy the longe
and they're supposed to rip it off, right. But I'm I'm
not good. I'm garbage at this, right, So I start
telling jokes and acting crazy and falling out the shoe. No,
you have to walk around the tavern and to buy

(35:03):
it do to buy it?

Speaker 1 (35:04):
So them them hood do you know hood dude like
you crazy, you need to go home, You need to.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
Go home, you know. So they start paying me for
that and that's and that's how they were like, listen,
you funny and you smart. And then that's when I
started to have an affinity for the street dude and
I talked for the street dude. I hang out with
the street dudes, you know, and street dudes have backed
me up in life. So, like you say, I didn't
have to fight for myself because the street dude was

(35:31):
always willing to step up. What's my point to this.
I like doing nightclub comedy because my voice was relaxed.
But I like to sprinkle a little politics, a little spirituality,
but it's ninety five percent sexuality. Got Kyle Irbie, Mike
Washington on the show, so we can have some fellas
on the show. Do I want to grow to doing
casinos and theaters. I want to put shows together. It's
a house party inside of comedy club. I would love

(35:53):
for us to work together. You know, I'm the host
in the headline. But we've got to find a way
to make our own content with these fellas, and we
have the platform to do it. Yeah, and trust me, yo,
it is not Doug because we ain't sitting around waiting
for nobody that's doing no more.

Speaker 4 (36:11):
That's the best thing about today's times.

Speaker 6 (36:13):
Like I've been saying, you know how like back and
then you know you had the Hall ofm Nights, right, yeah,
I feel like it could be something like that now,
not even I.

Speaker 4 (36:21):
Got the scripts.

Speaker 3 (36:23):
I got the script when I went through what I
went through, hearing what I heard on the call. Remember
I talked about the certain members of the Queens of
Comedy dolling it on the call, and I really wanted
to thank them. People criticized me, Why would you say
that on CBS because you didn't hear the part where
I said, thank you, thank you for letting me see
what I needed to work on in me. Right. So

(36:45):
I wrote a story, wrote about three to five page.
I had a script commission, and I said, I want
to do this with all of us. Everything I produced
through my company has comics in it. Because nobody's putting
us to work. We have to hope that some fall
out of a job to get a job, and I
want to be able to make a movie in six weeks.
Let's do it like they did in the seventies. Let's

(37:07):
make these movies, Let's put them out there. Let's use
the platform to promote, and let's pay our mortgages. Let's
feed our families. Let's get our retirement together. Why we
buy property while we change people's life and put kids
through school. And if you don't want to go to school,
let's give you a trade. Let's put you in music.
Let's get you in art. Let's do everything that was
done for us but we funded. If you are wearing

(37:30):
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars around your neck, but
you have not given any money to an HBCUs, don't
come to me when you in trouble because once they
get ready to use what they watched you do, because
they'll watch you do something and they'll let you keep
doing it where you think you golden until they need
you to be dismissed that you go so for me,

(37:52):
and I'm gonna get out of myself body because I'm
trying to sell these tickets. I want to produce content.
I'm not an actor. And people say, well, you did
beauty shop. That was a blessing. That was a blessing
of something that I could do and Sherry Shepherd helped
me understand making a movie. Quinta Tea for allowed me
to add lift all of that monket bread. She allowed
me to add that none of that was in the script.

(38:13):
But what do I want to do now? I want
to make content. I want to be the person to
go Okay, Jess, I love your idea, but you didn't
even read it all. I don't have to read it all.
I know your talented. Get your shot. Your dream does
not die for my dream to live. Walk down the
business affairs. This white dude down there. You don't put
some paperwork on you. And let's get to work.

Speaker 6 (38:29):
I get to work Monday, because that's what he's selling
O casinos and theaters and all that.

Speaker 4 (38:34):
The only thing left for me is the stadiums. And
so let's produce this content to get there.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
To do that. Absolutely, we can do that. Absolutely. We
need to be doing reality shows. Why are we not
doing reality shows with female comedians in it? And I
love the fact that some female comedians. I don't mess
with schel Underwood. Well, first of all, I ain't did
nothing to you, because I'm gonna tell you what your
show did. There was about to be some lawsuits flying,
and people came on your show on the Breakfast Club

(39:00):
and told the truth about it. The truth is an
ultimate defense. You better go back and look at your
footage because I ain't trying to bring this at your bullets.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
When is this?

Speaker 3 (39:11):
When I was here, it was this day. You don't
mess with you don't mess with me, And my thing is,
I don't care if you don't mess with me. I'm
gonna walk up to you in love because one day
I gotta face the Master, and I want him to say,
serving well done. Why because somebody said they didn't mess
with you, I'm not. I'm not gonna be no sucker.

(39:32):
I'm not gonna be no gun. You know what I'm saying.
But I will walk up to you. How you doing?
You know? Why don't we work together? You know? Or
why don't we do something? Or I got an idea.
I've been in auditions where I didn't know you wasn't
supposed to do this. I've been in auditions where they
were like, well, sure, redecide well first of all, before
I read anything, I'm really not good for this part.
But you know who is good for this part? My enemy?
It's perfect for this the person. I would name the person,

(39:55):
and I would go go get that person, or I'll
give up a phone number. You don't really want me
to do this out here, call this person right now.
Don't tell them it's me, because they're gonna turn it down.
Go get this person and get this money. Not because
I'm trying to be noble, because I just feel like
I'm trying to write every wrong that I've done spiritually.
And if you don't mess with me, let's sit down
and squash it. Oh, let's get paid to squash a

(40:16):
good realtionship.

Speaker 5 (40:17):
Right, you saying a lot of good You're saying a
lot of good stuff. But I googled Cheryl Underwood wearing lingerie.
It ain't nothing come up, because come.

Speaker 3 (40:26):
Back, that was back.

Speaker 4 (40:30):
We have.

Speaker 3 (40:32):
She just said she just stunted. She made.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Thought about one.

Speaker 3 (40:39):
Now I got one in a lid tard. I'm saying
that back then is the leftard litard.

Speaker 1 (40:44):
I'm seeing you.

Speaker 3 (40:45):
I'll see to the left litard. And then I had
some I did some aids anti AIDS posters. Matter of fact,
I took those that did that photo.

Speaker 1 (40:55):
That was sexy.

Speaker 3 (40:55):
That was sexy because I'm trying to push because I'm
trying to push condest. I was trying to push condoms
in a sexy way because my act is super sexual.
You know me, because I got one good move. I
got one move. Now, if you're trying to make church
on time, don't stop me.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
I don't like because you I think you a beautiful woman.
You know it was sexy.

Speaker 3 (41:21):
We're trying to put safe sex. As a matter of fact,
my father was a lie. And my father was like,
so this is what you're trying to do. Is you
call me his son because I'm his first born. He said,
this is what you're trying to do. And I know
my father old school, like mother school like like you know,
he's yeah, that's right. And my dad would say, you

(41:43):
know what, you know what, don't let nobody tell you
not pretty? Why because you look just like your dad?
And I was like, well, I don't know if that's
a good thing bad thing? You know? And really, who
I'm doing on stage is my father and my oldest brother.
Oh my father, funny, Oh my father say wow stuff
like I don't know, can I say the word You're
gonna be what?

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Gil King just said?

Speaker 3 (42:02):
Okay, give me the gil King said already Okay, listen.
I love the fact that Gail turned into a goon.

Speaker 1 (42:12):
She's seventy, she ain't got no care, don't care.

Speaker 3 (42:14):
Who, But listen, I want to be we want to
be making that Gail King money. I don't know if
I want to go in space. You know, I'm coold.
You know she boys she got too much money, right,
that's what. But would you do it if they if they.

Speaker 4 (42:26):
Say no, I wouldn't go in space. I think space
is for space and Earth.

Speaker 3 (42:30):
I'm good, yeah, yeah, because I don't do nothing. I'm
doing the time, join a fantastic voyage cruise, me and
my doctor trying to go on there. I'm doing that. Well,
I'm doing that because we're gonna talk about relationships and everything,
and my doctor's gonna come on, and I want people
to ask questions. I would love for somebody to do
segments where we really talk about health care, really talk

(42:52):
about the new things that are out there, because everybody
eating healthy and walking is not going to do it.
If you've been tearing up your body for years, you
need medical care. And we need to be making these
pharmaceutical comes and make it more reasonable for us. But yeah,
I'm going on there. But I love what the foundation
is doing for HBCUs because I have my own foundation,
pack Rap Foundation for Education, and I have a sports

(43:13):
initiative for young boys. So I'm going back through my
roller decks of everybody I was kicking it with and go, well,
it's not that you're married. Give me some money for
my you know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 6 (43:23):
So we just found this, which I said, Samone says,
Cheryl Wonderwood has ulterior motives.

Speaker 4 (43:29):
I don't rock with her like that. I'm not phony.

Speaker 1 (43:31):
That's all that as well now.

Speaker 3 (43:34):
But but she she did admit that there was a
phone call. She admitted that there was a phone call.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
I remember what del said she wanted. Then Adele said
she wanted to sue y'all for something.

Speaker 3 (43:43):
Okay, now much put put two and two together. You
ain't gonna get five, you see what I'm saying. So
and I wasn't. I wasn't mad about that because you
can go viral for a negative thing or a positive thing, right,
And so when it was coming out and everybody, I'm
a sue, I'm gonna sue'm my sue. Truth is the
ultimate defense. I didn't and I said, based on my recollection.
I'm not against you. I would love for me and
some more and Adele and Monique and just and all

(44:07):
of us and Tiffany, all of us work together and
make a movie. I would love for us to make us.
I would love badass stomach if they have a movie
with all of us and it like that. Yeah, we're fighting,
we're doing that script I got. Were fighting. We're doing everything,
making love everything. We're doing what the dudes doing, they movies.
But if we can get the financing, that's the key,
because people think they're gonna lose money. Why a woman

(44:30):
will pay to see a male comic with her man.
Sometime men don't want to come because they think it's
gonna be an hour and a half of bashing. Right,
we're gonna tap you a little bit. But my show
is created for the male audience, where the females will
learn because I'm sitting with your dude.

Speaker 5 (44:48):
I thought we would have saw more of that after
Girls Trip. Girls Trip did over one hundred million.

Speaker 1 (44:51):
Dollars, right, you know?

Speaker 3 (44:53):
But why do you think it didn't happen?

Speaker 1 (44:55):
I really don't know. Well I don't I really don't know.

Speaker 5 (44:57):
I thought I thought that would make sense for people
to start doing more of that just because they duplicate.

Speaker 3 (45:02):
And I would say, as a business person, sometime I'm
not saying take less money because you think you less than,
but I'm saying sometimes your cost if it and I
look at it like this, So I want people call
in criticize me, just like when I was on Clubshase
Shay and people criticize me for things. You got a
right to say what you feel as long as you
stay listening. Time spend listening. That's what I need you
to do. But here's to catch if you're not making

(45:24):
any money. So then you get a shot or a
job offer, and then you ask for your catch up money.
You trying to catch up to all the money you
didn't make. Then you close the door on them hiring
us because your price is too high. You see what
I'm saying. Sometimes you got to be a cost effective
not cost prohibitive. When I go for a job now,

(45:45):
people say, well, do you think you're gonna make the
same money he was making the CBS? Absolutely not. I
got blessed somebody saw me on CBS and I think
they saw me on the view doing political humor. Right
then I got a call. Nowhere do you hear somebody
get a phone call, avoids the phone call. Steve Harvey
goes bitch, call him back because me and Steve chop

(46:05):
it up like that. We've been friends for years, right,
So I call back, I go to a meeting, and
in seven two hours, you have a job that you
keep from season two to season fifteen. That's God, and
that's also being ready for the opportunity. And then I
can show that if I can do it, Jess can
do it, if I can do it, Tiffany can do it,
if I can do it, Monique should be able to
be on the show. Lonnie Love. Where's Lonnie Love with

(46:27):
all of that experience? Sherry Shepard? We got to help
Sherry keep that show on the air, Jennifer Hudson, everybody,
because the industry is not like it used to be.
And that's partially the dismantling of urban radio. Why music
ain't the same right, So now they're saying, well, I'm
not gonna make a video. You got to do it yourself. Okay,
I'll do it myself, but how do I make a

(46:48):
certain amount of money? Now everybody wants to talk about
streaming and the finances of streaming. But then you think
somebody gets this. What I'm saying is we need to
go back to what we used to do. Learn the business,
work with them while we create our own, because they
gonna come and buy you from you when you come
open a briefcase like her, waii ive on and give

(47:09):
me my money. You see what I'm saying. And we
can do this, and you all are part of helping
us do this because we have to be able to promote.
I want people to buy tickets to come, I want
younger people to come in. But I'm really an old
school act.

Speaker 1 (47:21):
Yeah what about us?

Speaker 5 (47:22):
Everybody always forgets about the forty somethings and fifty absolutely absolutely,
But once you get to a well placed or sex
joke is a young dude.

Speaker 3 (47:31):
Okay, old ladies what they call anti. She's still getting
had and I'm still throwing it and I'm still throwing it.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
She's performing this week in New Brunswick, a discressed factory.

Speaker 3 (47:46):
What we missed we miss.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
Just want you to get King on CBS.

Speaker 4 (47:51):
Now what in the factory?

Speaker 3 (47:55):
Oh yeah, listen? And I love when Gail she got
that cool corporate voice, but something gully come out of
her mouth. That's the that's the kind of girl that
I want to slap it. Let me see what yo?
That ain't I see?

Speaker 4 (48:08):
That's she came back with it.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
What does that mean?

Speaker 3 (48:12):
Right?

Speaker 1 (48:13):
Like? You don't know exactly you saying that time?

Speaker 3 (48:19):
You don't say that what Gail like she knew what
she was saying. Man, You know I was thinking, Gail knew.
You may not know what the eff tryman, but you
know what the danker try man? Because it ain't Gil.
You know, well, listen, I don't believe that. Let me
tell you what is going on.

Speaker 5 (48:37):
And that's a good point just bring up because they've
been saying Gail part of that community for so long
that she should be able to use.

Speaker 3 (48:42):
That word everybody. They try to say first there is
something to be said about once you make a lot
of money and you get famous, then everybody's talking about
that's what you are. Because you don't see what I'm doing.
I creep on the low. You know, I don't through
three hotels at one time. Listen to me and the
lobby of this one. We're gonna get in the cab.
We're gonna go onto this one, but we're not gonna
stay we're gonna go at the back. They don't want
you to go around the corner. Now you got to

(49:04):
drive another car. I don't want everybody knowing my business.
So people were trying to say, but they were saying
that I was and I.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
Were for all that it is.

Speaker 3 (49:13):
It's all right. I mean I know.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
I tell the truth.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
Now before we before you, let me take you out
to dinner. First, I tell you it's garbage. Be load
away garbage. I ain't got to move above the neck fire.

Speaker 1 (49:26):
You're late for work. You'll be mad.

Speaker 3 (49:27):
You'll be mad. What day is it? My kidney is gone,
my wisdom. You took my wisdom tooth. I put you down.
I put it. I put you down. I make you
call me. I make you call me.

Speaker 1 (49:41):
And I don't need a full face to make up.

Speaker 3 (49:43):
I know when I did a good job, but they
don't care what. I got a wig and makeup on it.
I said, need to see you. I bet you.

Speaker 1 (49:48):
I bet you.

Speaker 3 (49:49):
I know what I'm doing. But't ain't no robbery. Now
I tell you the truth. You want this, it's not good.
You have to find somebody good. I'm at the top.
I'm not at the I'm not about and see I
would hang, I would get because she says she looking
for somebody, but she's gonna have a hard time. Why
successful women are gonna have a hard time because some

(50:11):
men think we don't need you. I need you. I
need you. You can work at the gas station and I
need you. Why because I know I'm geting honey buns.
I'm gonna get barbecue chips and a full tank of gas.
And then I'm gonna motivate you to buy the gas
station you work in, and then I'm gonna motivate you
to buy more gas stations if that's what you want
to do. Now, if you cool working at the gas station,

(50:33):
and make sure your shirt is fresh and iron nate
because your real name is Nathaniel. I'm gonna make sure.
I always I'm sure make sure your shirt is ready.
Give me some sugar. Now, go work at the gas station.
I'm gonna scoop a round, get me a tank of gas.
I need that ninety one octane, and I see you later.
And see people.

Speaker 6 (50:52):
Wanting to write these young niggas bek in, these older
women that listen.

Speaker 1 (50:55):
With just the.

Speaker 3 (51:03):
Way a minute show, No, oh boy, oh boy, what's
his name? What's his name. He's in all the commercials
now big dude, big dude. Yeah. Everybody was blowing out phone,
Juicy trying to hit. I was like, where at you know?

Speaker 1 (51:21):
Uh, Chryl, what's her name?

Speaker 3 (51:23):
Cheryl?

Speaker 1 (51:23):
She?

Speaker 3 (51:24):
Uh, dark skinned lady Underwood.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
Sure Underwood, she got that thing?

Speaker 3 (51:28):
Actual, Yeah, he said, he wondered Underwood. Everybody would call me.
Juicy said he want to hit. I said, bad, call him?
What's up? I'm in this city. No, I don't. I
don't know how to do all that man.

Speaker 1 (51:40):
Who the hell is dming me from your page all
the day?

Speaker 3 (51:43):
While that white man but white but white. A minute,
let me tell you what I remember. I said, is
this still you?

Speaker 1 (51:49):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (51:55):
Yeah, I'm not saying nothing. I need to come on
your showers. Damn.

Speaker 1 (52:03):
She thinks she's not a different number. It's still work.

Speaker 3 (52:09):
Like, Yes, I'm I'm gonna connect you and Juicy. Okay,
but this is no y'all need to what y'all need
to do. We need to meet up somewhere. Y'all need
to film it. See it's not this documentary. And they
need to get that kiss good night because I like
the kiss. I don't realize do nothing. Now you know
men flight he escorted me to the BT comedy.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
Yeah, he was scoring me.

Speaker 3 (52:30):
And he was like, you know, he thought he was
just doing it, you know, being dashing and everything. But
then when I did my set, the one that l A.
Coo J performed on way back in the day, when
I had my little make up, my outside make up,
and one of the way brothers had me in the
corner that he was rapping to the beat, I said,
you know this is Chryl Underwood, right, and he was
like Cheryl. I was like, yeah, man, you still trying

(52:50):
to you know, because you know, usually I don't look
you know, but I got the best deal McDonald's Best
glad Man three Emmys to my one. So anyway, h
you know, I was trying to get my get myself together,
and you know, I'll be texting people and I don't
know if people really like me, Right, you gotta figure
out do you really like me? Because I'm not gonna
throw it out there if you don't like me. And

(53:11):
if you like me, then let's go out now if
you want to film it famous. So me and Flag
get together, I do my set, then he's like, well,
come to the ath botle I said, now I'm going home,
go to bed. He said, now come to this dude
was getting drinks, everything, chivalrous everything. So I was like, okay,
it's time for me to go. You know. He said
good night, and he was like good night, and so
he moved in for the movie and I said, all right,

(53:31):
you buying them drinks. Bought a lot of drinks and
I'm still standing there, okay, And we kissed good night,
and I was like.

Speaker 1 (53:37):
What am favorite trade? Exchange?

Speaker 3 (53:40):
What you say, faket change? Ain't robbery, It ain't no robbery.
You're trying to hollert me. But he was dashing for me.
You get me on dashing, handsome a man, right, I
like a baby at the bars. But people think, why
would you mess with flag? Right? He was dashing, he
was handsome, and I felt it was an appropriate good night kiss.
It don't mean we gonna be there gather. But you

(54:01):
may not like me. You might just have a feeling.
You know what I'm saying that if you got the feeling,
what you want to do after that?

Speaker 5 (54:07):
You don't you get scared. I'm putting the pressure on this, but.

Speaker 3 (54:11):
We're gonna have to come back here and y'all gonna
have to let the cameraman follow us, you know, because
we hit the Red Lobster Tom squun and tell them
apart ain't gonna be You better do some other than
Red Lobster.

Speaker 1 (54:26):
Brother.

Speaker 3 (54:27):
We're trying to help the brother Red Lobster. If you
go to my Instagram page, I've been going to Red
Lobsters where people all over the country with do is.
If you one date me and I'm in the city
and there's a Red Lobster, I'd like to go on
Thursday night because I need to get to sleep do
the promotion on Friday. But I want to go into
the Red Lobs because we got to bring that back
as the popping spot. We got to help this brother.
We got to talk to the brother Lows. We got

(54:48):
the brother that's running Lows. We talk to you. If
you are on the list, we need to talk to you.

Speaker 1 (54:53):
Surel not wrong, you get any different this conversation today.
That's what we got to do.

Speaker 3 (54:57):
Bring community. That's right, That's right. Okay, So when I'm
coming back, when I come back, you want to listen.
I ain't trying to take a position. I just try
to get in because.

Speaker 4 (55:06):
I need to do that.

Speaker 3 (55:08):
No, I don't get down like that. I don't get down,
and you don't portray your replacement. I got jokes about
that too. Somebody walk teach me how to run a
copy Say that's a copy machine. I thought that was
a Vendo machine.

Speaker 5 (55:24):
Tickets, Stretch Factory and Brunswick Friday tickets.

Speaker 3 (55:28):
That's it. That's me and flight Okay, and look look
at that. That's a make up.

Speaker 1 (55:33):
You look good.

Speaker 3 (55:34):
Yeah, that's a makeup right the list that listening me.
I was trying to get him because you're trying to
people usually don't get together. But he had all his
skin was the same color. I know, you don't look
like Loyd Yati, Lord YadA look like you. Yes, well,
you know what I would love to meet. I would
love to meet him and chop Itati and everything.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
But let's see what we're.

Speaker 3 (55:55):
Gonna do because I need I need another check. I
need to make come to New York. Come on once
a mo I, come on something, Come on some and
we need to talk politics too. It's the Breakfast Club,
that's right. Wake that ass up in the morning.

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