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The crew navigates a suegra showdown on the Homie Helpline, debating whether Joanna should step in after her mother-in-law scolded her daughter about her health just twenty minutes after she woke up f...

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Hey, don't make your life harder than it needs to be.

You really want to tie Brad back mornings every single time? Nah, just hit the subscribe button, but he thought, "Do it! Go!" What's up? This is B-Rill from Cypher Sil. What the fuck?

Where are you from, Messer? Don't you know I'm local?

When it's B-S, let's make sure you be a lesson to you. When you ever have that inclination, like, "Oh, maybe I should pull over, maybe I should stop at the store, maybe I should play the lot, or that you actually do." Because we all have sometimes that little inclination, and then we don't do it,

and then we're like, never, never in the universe.

Okay, and Ellie, man, he just wanted to buy a bottle of water on his way to the gym. His name is Brian Crandal, that's my new homey over there. And East Hollywood just had a few dollars in his pocket. What's it? Went to buy a bottle of water, which was one dollar, and he realized, "Oh wait!

There's another, there's another, there's another, oh! 'Cause they're not like dollar here! It's a $20 bill! With that extra cash, he tried his luck at $20 in St. Price Crossword Scratchers. You know that, those, all my dad places with all it's all right!

After scratching off a few letters, he thought, like, "Oh, maybe I just want, like, a couple of bugs, maybe a free ticket," or something. He won $2 million. What? What?

Million dollars. And this story makes you feel like, "Why is this never my life?" "Why is this never when I try it?" 'Cause God knows. But, yes, he's still here.

He's Hollywood's like seven minutes away, let's go. (laughter) Yes, and now he wants to leave. He wants to move to Texas. Oh, wow.

The $2 million prize will help him purchase a home and Houston.

Oh, yeah, for sure. It's gonna get a grand Shin roll. He got an apartment and he's Hollywood. Yeah.

I always hear these stories and they're like, "Why can't it ever be?"

I don't know. Oh, mother of three. There's God knows. Mother of three walks into the summer, 11, buys a banana and scratcher. You're right, God doesn't know.

God knows. God knows that by Ferrari with them like this. She went too much. She went too many and leaves family behind. (laughter)

A free bear! (laughter) There's no suit. What would you do for Ferrari? A Ferrari?

Like, I don't need a Ferrari. Why would need a Ferrari at $2 million? So that's like, God's like, "No, you're not winning. You need to learn. You need to humble yourself."

Yeah. Look at this. He's not the only recent winner. I'm gonna put you all on blast. Lydia Alvarez, one too milly.

Oh, my God. Over in Ontario, she went to party time liquor. That's only a good time. She also played the Instant Price Crossword and then boom. Two milly.

Wow. Elias Hernandez won a million at the Arco in El Monte on East Garvey Bridge. Oh, my God. He's like, "All right here!" The studio's right there.

That's right here, man. Could have won.

And just if we always have to repeat this,

but when you win at lottery ticket, a lot of the sales benefit public education, which is random. Like you win lottery, and then like, Elias D. Get some bread too. Can you opt out and say, like, "Eftham kids?"

Yeah, yeah, yeah. The lottery has generated more than 48 billion. Your kid is one of them kids, bro. And not in both of them kids. No, he moved on to a better district.

(laughing) The lottery has generated more than 48 billion for the state public schools in 1885. That's not money, it's love bread. That's a lot of money.

And there's a lot of kids can also have a nod right now. (laughing) I don't know, I don't know. I went into school lunch. All right, let's get a few of these.

Do a come-ear? No, what's corn or? (cheering) Cheese, Mason, fourth, Angie. That's great, just pick them to that's a miracle.

(laughing) I like it. Look on your face. Hey, all right, this is so funny. Shout out to Cardi B, I know your life

feels like a movie script sometimes, and this is just adding on top of it. So her ex, her current, or rest most recent father of her children's step-on days from the Patriots. He just got released.

Yeah, he got released. Because next week, like on Friday, on a $6 million dollar, like, I don't know, salary was supposed to be in his bank account. So the Patriots were like, "Let's let him go before that hits."

So they let him know early, like, "Hey, we're in a song that you promised." He's so dope. And that must suck, right? But I don't know what sucks.

We're seeing your mom then go to your baby mom that you're beefing with, concert, because his mom posted on Instagram, "What should I wear to Cardi B tonight?" And she had two different outfit options,

and they were both like school girl outfits. Like they dressed up, not only did they go to the concert, they went to the after party with Cardi B. Now, either they're together, or mom is upset at him too, for all the baby mom and drama, and, like,

I mean, cool, and I'll say, you know what I'm saying?

- Yeah. - And then to add on top of this, so the mom and her were her home girl, right? Stefan Diggs, mom, went, we're home girl to Cardi B's concert. And then they posted a collab post, and they posted a song that is Cardi B featuring offset.

- Oh. - I swear, little bit, little bit.

(singing in foreign language)

- They stopped it before it got to him, maybe that it's his ad leaves?

And I'm like, look, if I know what I know,

what we were reportedly allegedly know about Stefan, guess, a little toxic or like, you'll get mad.

First off, like this, I would get upset at my mom,

post a photo at my ex's, or my current baby. One of my current baby mama's concerts, and then uses an audio clip of her ex. - This. - This is well. - I'm telling you, no Bella.

- This is awesome. Stefan Diggs has lost everything in the span of 30 days. - Oh yeah, and really, you're not a fan. - You're not a fan. - For me, I'm forced as my belief in Karma.

Very strongly, you know, he got released from the Patriots. Losses girl, Losses Super Bowl, and just Losses Mama, again. - Mama, his mom's not here. Why is he broke? His mom's not here.

Why? - Yeah, okay, that was his mission. Brought to you by your Toyota dealers. I'm Letty for Brown by Morning's, filling up for Angie, she's still sick.

Senator Goodvive, Senator T, Senator Goodwishes, and there's some honey packs, not those, Greg. But help her, I hope she gets better. - Should get better with those. - Yo.

♪ Give it to him pop ♪ ♪ You know Letty's on the accolade ♪ ♪ Rep Sheep ♪ ♪ Letty's set go ♪

- Okay, we have to highlight Greg's new song.

- Yeah. - It's by Jella, one of the Bob Brothers. And it samples in iconic song from Nelly, we all love 'cause... ♪ Let's say we need to pray ♪

♪ Letty's on the accolade ♪ ♪ Rep Sheep ♪ ♪ Letty's on the accolade ♪ - What? (laughs)

- It's Perl. - Okay, Jella has a new song. And this is how you say it, Blit. ♪ Letty's on the accolade ♪ ♪ Letty's on the accolade ♪

♪ Letty's on the accolade ♪ ♪ Letty's on the accolade ♪ ♪ Letty's on the accolade ♪ - So he did the back, he did that little... - Bang, y'all art.

- Come on, yeah. - But Greg loves it. - But he gets it. - But he gets it.

- He finally missed 'cause Jella wasn't missing.

- He was missing. - He was missing drop five song straight all he and he finally missed because it's talking about basketball. Who the hell wants a song about basketball? - Basketball players.

- What? - Backyard, like... - You remember Kulio's song? - Which one? (laughs)

- Give him a break. - Which one does that? - That would, which one you remember? - It was, it was, it was Kulio's basketball song, man. (laughs)

- It was in the, it was in the Eddie movie. - We will be Goldberg. - Will be, would you coach the team? - Yeah. (laughs)

- Yeah, that went far. - Yeah. - I won, that was a great movie dude. - I won, that crazy. (laughs)

- And Kulio's like, "Kitty with Rubio." (laughs) - You got the whole movie for you, right? - I'm so glad you were here. - I'm about to bow out of the Elie Marathon.

- Well, you're not. - What? - Three here when I told you to do anything.

- You were never gonna do it.

- I know, but I fell on my booty. - You were never gonna do it. - Why? - Because you're finding excuses. - What?

- Not to do it. - I challenge you. - Not you, almost eating a cookie today after Michelin. (laughs) - Because you got pre-do it.

- Why would I have a guy who's in the heat of Arizona yesterday?

- All right, can we talk about me right now? - No. (laughs) - Yeah, it's like, let's talk about my butt this morning. And if you fell in your butt this morning too,

and don't let your day all go to the issue, okay? - Don't see you. - Because as soon as I fell in my butt I'm like, "Oh, that was God." - You was telling me, let's see ya. - You cannot do that in my butt.

Can you walk out of your house, lady? - Or it was the devil trying to test you. - Ooh, that's my friend right there. That's my hair right there. - Thank you, Vic.

I'm gonna do it now again. - There you go. - Also because I can't back out of nothing, I can't. All right. - Hey, what's wrong with you?

You're stupid face, Vic? I mean Greg? - Yeah, Vic, you're stupid face. (laughs) - She's going in, everybody.

- Yeah, yeah. - I'm gonna do a fair thought, all right? - No, I didn't go in on you, Vic, but I can't. - I can't. - Nobody tripped you this morning.

- I know, no one's gonna do it. - We weren't there. - Oh, I don't know. - I think it was all home. - We weren't there. - No, no.

I don't know. When one of the girls is out, Andy's out right now. The other one, we're just like a possum being cornered. We just got a attack. (laughs)

- It's got a attack. - Nobody was coming up. - You. - All right, all right. We're just kidding, I just wanted to know that.

- So final excuse? - Yeah, I saw Penny. - Yeah, yeah. - All right, let me answer Penny, please. - Ooh, ooh, ooh.

- That's the sound that nobody is. - The petty police. - It's a pity, you just put it. - I'm being happy, you quit. - Petty, Petty girl, pretty and a petty ass. Pretty, pretty ass.

- I'm got a pretty girl's being petty. This one goes, it doesn't even stop at the United States. This one is all the way overseas. Anyone remembers the Lialin. ♪ The first kiss you've got ♪

♪ It makes me smile ♪ ♪ Yeah, makes me smile ♪

- She's had hit since then, but that's just the one

that I remember. - Classic. - Yeah. - Classic.

- Through the barzer when nice, you cry.

It makes me smile, wow. - Really? - Yeah, look at it. ♪ I'm the first kiss you got ♪ ♪ It makes me smile ♪

♪ Yeah, makes me smile ♪ - I am in the old, too.

- It's always funny when you hear such like a happy tone

over there, but it's the petty stuff. - Fags, all right, well, she was in a concert recently of her own and she decided to unravel this beautiful gown that she was wearing. You can check it out.

Roundback mornings, 106 on Instagram. And apparently, it was a petty move towards her ex-husband. Her ex-husband is David Harbour. He's that full and stranger things that people look at think is strange in real life.

But he's in stranger things. He's the one that has 11. Like he's the one that, like how was her. - Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - So he was married to Lialin Lamp for four years.

- Yeah. - Reportedly, allegedly, cheated on her would buy other girl's things. On in this concert, her gown unraveled and it showed receipts of tequila bars

that he used to buy stuff at and the designer storm and I'm gonna, I'm gonna watch this, but it's called Berg Dorf Goodman where reportedly allegedly he bought other girl's purses and stuff like that.

- Wow.

- So that's like the receipt that she got

and she probably found it in large to input her on her gown. - That's so dope. - Very petty. - Wow, she's not over him.

(laughs) - She's not over. - Not at all. - They broke up last year, they divorced last year. - Oh, okay, yeah, but no, that's crazy.

The receipt dress? - A receipt dress, bro. Get ready guys. Fashion Nova's next. - Yeah, I don't know.

You can order. - Oh, bags are like $3,000. - Yes, bro. - Frank Dough Goodman, yeah. - Yeah, Jesus.

- He was out here widely in buying girl's things and then she's like, you know what? I'm a divorce, you and I'm gonna put it in a dress. (upbeat music) - Here I have it, she's not over him.

(laughs) - Oh, for thing. - All right, but yes, that was Pai Police. Pai Di Over, she's too. We love it here in the U.S. LA, and you go girl.

All right, let's get into Scoliando. ♪ Scoliando me ♪ - If you guys see my bear booty out there on the internet, it's not AI. Thanks to my medical asses.

- What? - There's a report. Reportally, allegedly, metal workers

that work in the actual field of metal with the glass.

- The field of metal? - Yes, the field.

- I've never heard of Cynthia's metal.

- I don't know what this metal is at, but where's the locate it? - They probably have so many pictures of my booty right now. They're seeing disturbing things through users, smart glasses that people are wearing right now.

- So, metal glasses are new glasses. There's like Oakley versions. - Yes, Ray Baton versions. - Ray Baton versions. - And if you see someone that has a little light

on their glasses, they're probably recording or taking a picture and stuff like that, right? - Yes. - And you have one of those. - You have a pair.

- You have a pair. - Yes, you have a pair. - But there's a new report that's come out that someone can be watching what you're recording. - From Kenya, there's people actually sitting

behind the video. - Can you have a little of it? - They're watching us. They're watching my work. They're even said in some videos,

you can see someone going to the toilet or getting undressed. - What? - Yeah. - It's happening.

- The first thing I thought of, I stood over this girl's house one time and the glasses were faced towards the bed. I was paranoid as hell. - Okay, then I'm gonna tell you guys something.

So this is supposedly when you say "Hey, Meta." When you say "Hey, Meta" and you turn it on. - Hey, Meta, can you see my ball? - Yeah. (laughing)

- No, 'cause in the glasses, you say "Hey, Meta," recording video, "Hey, Meta, take a picture." So that would be something, right? - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. His name is, I'm a butcher's name, a cash gupta.

He's one of the product management experts, that's good. - It's Gupta. - Gupta. - Sorry, of Meta. And he was saying that the same thing.

Hey, when he tell the glasses, "Hey, Meta," it'll analyze whatever's in front of you and it'll only analyze that. So it's supposed to blur your face though, and it doesn't blur it.

- We don't know, we're just assuming that. - We do that. - We're selling the word right now. - Well, we have to because it's Meta. It's they sold all our data, they know everything about it.

- They sold 7 million pairs.

They were in front of, what, the Supreme Court and all the stuff and they were just like, "Yeah, we sold all your data and all the stuff." - Yeah, I did it, I was been sold. - Did you have my space account,

your data's probably sold? - Fake sold, it worked. - I'm just, it's sold in March. - Yeah. - It's sold in my updated email address.

- Exactly. - Normal bro, they're gonna sell. If you ever buy a one, they probably have to hear a data. Anything you've ever put in, if you have rewards point somewhere,

they probably have your data anywhere. - Yeah, yesterday I was buying tires, I was like, "Why do you need my social? "Miss weird." - Yeah, you're gonna get security.

- They're not gonna see me naked though, that's the thing. That's the, these cameras are in your room, just sitting there. - Okay, so we get mad when we use AI stuff and then we get mad when there's a human too.

We just get mad. You bought the glasses, you knew what you were doing. You knew you were recording your own life.

- Yeah, well, when I get uploaded to the cloud,

right, right away. - So they, what they're trying to do and it says it and the thing, not that I'm like, came in for them, coming for them forever.

'Cause it's gonna happen.

We're just bound to give her a data away.

But they do it so they can identify different objects and that has to be a human eye that identifies it. It's not, it can't be a eye that I,

a human eye has to identify it first

for an AI to identify it later. - Like a can, or, I don't know, Vaseline, or what are you gonna use? - What do you use? - Oh, can you buy it?

- I'm getting skeptical of AI and like all this stuff because Waymo said that it wasn't actually AI driving. They found out that it was like just people. - Oh, yeah, someone in the back. - And a different country.

- No, that's the way the back came like, start working it, should something happen. - I know, but that's weird 'cause they can see everything going on in the car and I just people. - Yeah.

- It made. - That too. - It made. - Yeah, apparently it's inmates, so once they're driving the Waymo cars.

- Oh, I don't know what, I didn't hear that. - Well, whatever the case, anybody, anybody doing it. And then so now they can actually see what you see in the meta glasses, there's a lot. - It's, if you record.

- The thing is like, hey, every butcher glass is on

and they've been on without you.

- No, you're weird. - They've been on before, I put them on and I'm like, whoa, they're still on. - Well, they turn on, they're on. - No, like if you put them on, let me.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah. - And you don't turn them off before. - I get you.

- Yes, because they're listening for you.

- That means the camera's still on. - But what those fools can see is what you record when you say, hey meta. When you say, hey meta record, it's that. It's the same situation that happened with Siri

that people were accidentally turning on Siri and then that part was getting recorded and sent over. So they had to pay a big settlement. - So much money. - Why are you mad?

You're gonna get $20 for this in like two years. You're fine. (laughs) - That's what they're punished for. - Yeah, it's not in the cloud.

And by the way, wemo are not driving my inmates. - I know, that was created. That was a crazy rumor. I'm like, whoa, that's what I'm saying. - I start them.

- It's all through the must be vinyl. - I start them. - You ready? Thank you so much, Greg. - Yes.

- And now, no weather. (laughs) - No, no, no. - With concrete storm. But if those first off, we go to the city of Hacienda Heights

feeling like a battle wrap for this morning. So pass me the mic. 74 degrees 54 at night.

Now I spit fire on the way to Sherman Oaks.

Anybody can get it. They say I'm serving folks. 73 and 53 at night. Next, we will be to part in the city of Barstall. I heard you rap player, you ain't got no barge bro.

65 and 49 at night. Lastly, we bang my new single to the city ahead me. When my dad heard it, he said, got them in. 71 and 49 at night, but it goes, it goes down.

Hacienda Heights 74, 54 at night. Sherman Oaks 73, 53 at night. Barstall 65, 49. 45 at night. And Hammett 71 and 49 at night.

It should work, Congress would run big mornings or problems. - What was your dad in Hammett? - Huh? - What was your dad in Hammett?

- I never said my dad was in Hammett.

- He just rhymes with Hammett. - Yeah, he said. - He rhymes with my dad. - He just rhymes with Hammett. - And then it was about Compton after.

- I said, when my dad heard it, he was like, got them in. - Oh, okay, I thought he said it that was a hit. - Never said that. (laughing) - Hey, who are you better at being?

Who are you talking to? - You today this morning. - Why? - You're on a battle ramp up now? - Yeah, let's do it.

- No, I don't know, I don't know. - I don't know, that whole weather was like, that's your cage in the cage you're playing. - Well, they told me to keep it clean. So I'm talking to keep it clean.

- So you go beef? - Yeah. - All right, check this out, homie. - Do you need a homie or need some help? - Pringy, you are it.

- We need a line, I mean, for mine, we've got you for the homie, helpline. - Joena, needs our help. - Joena. - Joena had us up and said, "Hey Brown bag, my name is Joena.

"I heard it was Maddy Macha March, "so I decided to throw my story out there." - Yeah, yeah. - She said, "No partner drama here, "the app is actually my swagra."

- The op, the op, the op, the op. - The swagra app, where you get that at? - Oh, oh. - It yellsy. - Nobody would download it, but I would, okay.

So my girl and I have been together for six years. We lived together. She had a health scare a couple weeks ago and ended up needing emergency surgery. - Damn.

- A few years ago, she told me she was pre-diabetic and she started taking care of herself more, lost some weight, but gave up along the way. One of the doctors was so blunt that he told her if she didn't start taking care of herself,

she was going to die by 50. She said, "So my mother-in-law decided to butt in while we were in the waiting room "and we haven't had the best relationship. "Lots of past incidents."

She was saying that she was going to tell my girl that she was going to have to make some real changes which the doctor already told her. I told her that's what the doctor said. She doesn't need to hear again from us.

She said she wouldn't say anything then. But, my sweet-out wasn't even in her room 20 minutes

Before she started scolding my girl.

She literally looked at me and said,

"Sorry, I wouldn't say anything tonight,

"but she needs to know." And a couple days later, I found out her mom called her again and hit her with all that I told you so as and made her cry and I am so upset about this. So here's my question, Brownbag.

Should I tell my sweet-out? It isn't her place to get involved or should I be the one to take a step back? Let me know. - Thank goodness.

Should I take a step back from my sweet-out telling her daughter to check her health? - Yeah. - Bruh. - I mean, well, she literally told her,

"I won't say anything, I won't say anything." Okay, I'm gonna put her camera on her. You started going ham on her and it's like, she told her like, she doesn't need that. And here she goes again, you know, saying it,

but--

- You just came into our lives lady.

- She's been with me for a long time. - I raised her! Ever since she got with you, you want her health to glide. - Yeah.

- Oh, that's the answer. - That's the answer. - That's the answer. - Don't add it on the line, join us. - Joe, why not?

- Yes, I am. - All right, join them. - You're so good. - No, I don't need it. - That's how we ate her.

- Oh. - Okay. - I'm a pacy, so I have a lot of love for a lot of people. - Ah, you have a lot of delusion too. And you're a liar, I mean, you're a liar, you're a liar,

you're a liar, you're an, hey, hold on. Let me talk to you, Joanna, because how did you and your mother-in-law get along like previous to this moment, or is she like that?

- She's always kind of been like that.

So we are, the way the relationship started was already rocking, I was out of the closet, my girlfriend wasn't, so when she introduced me to her family, as a friend, like within a week, my mother-in-law made a family meeting with her family and me,

and they were all on the couch, and I was gonna tear in the middle of the living room,

and she's like, what are your intentions with my daughter?

(laughing) - I was like, yo, I don't, I don't know. I barely, I barely met her. I've only like been talking to her for a while, and I wasn't gonna out her to her family, you know what I mean?

So I was like, I was like, I'm here to be her friend. I don't know not being, oh, you're so nice. - Remember, I told you your liar because look what I'm just having to say. - Yeah, you're one of the more the friendship, come on.

- Well, I mean, guys, you're talking, you know, you're barely getting to know this person, and she's already, and you know, I knew she had her own stuff to work out, why was I gonna push her out of the closet, you know?

Like that was in my place, I felt. - Yeah. - So then how did she get out of the closet? - Ah, so we said that, that was said then, and then a couple months, no, not even a couple months,

'cause we literally started talking in the end of October and by the end of January, she was living with me. - Of course, of course, of course. - Because they got into it, so, yeah, that's the excuse.

- Yeah, so my mother-in-law's father-in-law, and my sister-in-law's 'cause she's the oldest of her sisters, they went to a kitchen, my girl had the tendency to turn off her phone when she was with me. So I mean, you don't know, we've got Al-Drawaku.

- How do you guys, at the time, or right now? - At the time. - At the time, she was 18, and I was 21. - Oh, yeah. - Of course.

- Yeah, yeah, so. - So, they, (speaking in foreign language) - Yeah, yeah, (speaking in foreign language) - They came and looked for her, and we were making out of my car.

- Oh, what's wrong with me? - What's wrong with me? - That's me! - Making out of cars, parking lots, parking lots, what is up with that?

And then they moved in a week later, it was an epidemic.

- Yeah, yeah, so that's how they caught us.

And then, of course, you know, it was forbidden, you're not allowed to buy house, don't ever look for her again. And I mean, your kids, you find a way, and at the time, they even made her quit

where we worked 'cause we were working together. - Oh, what? - What? - (speaking in foreign language) - How do they find you?

They just, they just look for the Subaru or what? - Yeah, yeah. - No, no, no, I had a little shabby fart at the time. - So, see, I'm doing. - But we fart, and then our bright idea,

we parked right next to each other every day, so they looked for her car, and then they looked in the next part, and I was like, "Oh, okay, so how old are you guys now, "and are you married?"

And no, and again, we're engaged. She, I just turned 28 on Monday. - Okay. - So she's gonna be-- - Okay, so you've been in her life a while.

You've been in her life a long time, and then now it comes to where your girl is going through something really major. And I'm assuming the way that you laid on her weird, like, is more soft than how her mom lays it on her.

Like, lays things on her. - Sure, yeah. - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

- Oh my god, yeah, yeah. - No, no. Like, you have a more softer approach,

Her mom is more heavy-handed.

- Yeah, I try to come from an area of understanding,

because I know they've had a rocky relationship,

like, they've always been budding heads, whatever my--

So like I said, my girl did the exact opposite. - Yeah. - Just to point at her. So I've always tried to kind of balance it. Like, and, yeah.

- So how are your parents, my baby? - No, yeah, go for it. - No, I was just gonna ask you, you had said that she had like a strange kind of relationship with food that when she was going up,

like with her mom and stuff like that, like, can you elaborate a little more on that? - Yeah, yeah. So they, their her dad was also a diabetic. So they tried to eat cleaner.

Like, they didn't have no bacon. I was always turkey bacon. No ham. It's, you know, turkey, like, they tried to, they presented to eat very clean, but they still,

you know, had tortillas still hot.

I mean, like, you know what, a real life change means, like, you have to cut everything off, 'cause my dad was a diabetic too, and we had to eat fucking, oh, sorry,

we had to eat the rapia and ride, and ride,

ride, it's like, when my mom, when that happens to mine, like, the whole family change, but they were more busy trying to do other things that they would even forget to eat. And so my, my girl had a lot of episodes

where she would pass out in, like, because she might pass out, like, it was, they would forget about it. They wouldn't hydrate. And so...

- Hey, not her mom had her malnourished. - These are crazy things. - Yeah, I can see. - I just didn't want her to have tortillas, not she has yours. (laughing)

- I'm lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost. (laughing) - Look at her mom and dad, yeah, oh, fine, yeah, fine. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, so it was just, it was like, I'm not saying we eat super clean either,

like, I knew that, 'cause I mean, she got here, you know. - She got here 'cause of you, according to her mom, my dad. - Yeah, yeah.

- She got to the way she is, because of you. - 'Cause you decide to, I feel everything changed. - 'Cause you decide to find the feeder. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - I'm saying, like, I'm not gonna put 100% blame on them,

that you know that, to me, she's in the six years I've been with her, because even the year before we got together, she was still having those episodes.

These six years she's never had one of those episodes.

She's never passed out, I mean, like they even told me, like when we finally got together and started living together, they're like, she's gonna pass out, she's gonna do this, she's gonna do that. Like, you gotta be prepared and they scared me.

- But how did she come out to her parents, were you there?

- She said, so they caught the catching up in the car. - That tells us she keep up, they didn't hear her. They ain't you. - Well, that boy is, they made it me a lot of love. - Yeah, can you lie?

I told you. - That's crazy. - I didn't lie, like I was her friend, we were talking and that's all it was. - My, yeah.

- Yeah, in the moment my intentions are to check her. - No, I'm not telling you that, I mean, - I gave her something on her own set. - Okay, okay, Joanna, you're family. How was your family with her?

And are you guys cool or is yours? Like, as check-out as Lucky, you're the mom is. - My family's great, I'm not trying to just say like, they're all evil and we're all great. No, like we've had our ups and downs shoot.

My dad told me I needed to go to church when I came out. So I mean, yeah, but I was 18, but I'm she came around on the 21. We kind of got past it, I guess, 'cause we're not the type of family

that talks everything to death. Like I said, I barely met her and, you know. - And your mom and your girl can't stand out to her mom herself? - No, no kidding, like she's like, she's like fuck it.

But yeah, like for what? Why am I gonna stay here and argue with her in distance myself again? - I just rather just listen to her and be like, yeah, yeah, and then we just fear every couple months.

- Yeah, but you don't can't handle that, because you're seeing your girl get sad and all of that. - Yeah, yeah, 'cause I ran after the surgery. She the medication she was on hired her blood sugar. So anytime when we check it home,

she was already really scared and really worried about it. So when her mom called, there would be like, I told you, it was like it was a bunch of eye told you so that you guys could care. Like, again, I understand a parent

wants to take care of their child. - Yeah. - So I understood why she was telling her, but I'm like, you know, that her 20 minutes after surgery. Like she was just waking up from the anesthesia.

She was already on her. So like, leave it, leave it like, just more of it here. We like, hey, do you need this? Do you need that?

I don't know, like more. - Yeah, yeah, I guess more nurturing. She's not as nurturing to her.

- Yeah.

- Yeah, all right, so let's help out.

Let's help our baby girl. Let's talk to Britt in Camarillo. What's up Britt? How are you? - Britt talked to us.

What would you tell Joanna? - Okay, well, as the older gone fee over here on 39 years old, I've been with my girlfriend for three years. I also have health problems. And my mom tried to take control

with my health problems. And she made it worse, much worse. - Wait, who made it worse? - I was in the hospital and my blood pressure went up. The moment she bombarded us in the hospital.

- Your mom? - My partner would like, no, no, no. Yeah, my mom came in. She made everything worse. My blood pressure went up.

While I was trying to heal in the hospital. - Hey, Rowan, Mike, before you move on, and I'm so sorry, that's a really crazy situation. Did you say Gonti? - Yeah, I'm the gay auntie over here, I'm older.

- Oh, I never heard that before.

No, it's terrible. - Yeah, no, it's terrible. - Oh, it just be the auntie? - Gonti? - Gonti.

- I'm auntie, but you know, it would be too less community we use that. - Love it, love it, love it, love it. - I'm way. - It's my Gonti over here.

- Auntie. - So I got some years on her, and I'd like to say just, you know, keep an armed link at all times, especially at health problems, you know,

it gets worse. So let's say, you know, they get, they have their wedding in the future, they may have some grand babies, you know, that'll get worse if she's infiltrating

and causing more stress, and the health problems will get worse.

- You just started doing your partner three years ago?

- Yeah, yeah. - Just come on three years ago? - No, no, no, I was 18 as well. - Oh, just like you're watching. - Scamming in the cars?

- Yeah. (laughing) - Which part was it? We're taking a survey. - Yeah, what we're taking a survey. - What kind of car?

- It's a high lander. (laughing) - I think high lander. - Oh, high lander. - I think high lander. - Oh, high lander. - When I was 18, I was a Honda Civic, of course. - Okay, of course, duh. - Oh, yeah.

- All right, thank you so much, Britt.

Basically it's gonna get worse is what she's saying.

- Oh man. - But what, what point is it like she's just being a mom? Or am I tripping? 'Cause this just sounds like mom behavior. - She is just being a mom.

- The mom? - Who does it care about the kids' health? - Or they're gonna get lost. - Yeah. - They're like not, like I'm like that with the boys' person and teeth.

- Brush your teeth. - Yeah. - Brush your teeth. - Told you, so you're not gonna live to your 55 feet. I don't know. All right, Samantha and Irvine, Samantha.

- The morning. - Who's that Samantha talking to us? What would you tell Joanna? She's just trying to figure out how to deal with her pushy, swega that is just kind of meddling in her girlfriend's health

and just like arguing with her. That's the last thing the girlfriend needs right now. She's wondering if she should step in 'cause the girlfriend won't say anything. If she should step in and tell the sweater look,

you gotta step back. This is like, like, 10 toes down like we're not gonna talk to you or if she should just let the sweater be how the sweater is. - Yeah, I think it comes from a place

that obviously motherly love, but there's a point where boundary should be set and giving it one last go and having a conversation, especially with the fiance on the mom in the same room with her.

Letting her know that like there's a line that that has to be held, one to protect her on going health, but also their peace together. 'Cause they're building a life together and eventually it's just gonna make things worse.

Like Ms. Gandhi said and I think it's important

that they have that conversation to give it one last go and on her know like, okay, we've got to protect her on peace and if her stress goes up, it will make those health issues harder. - You see, Dominic's right or one last time?

- What? Oh my god. - One last right for family. - Thank you so much for watching this. Give her a chance, but also don't let her, like go too far anymore.

Donna, in Santa Ana, what's up Donna? - Hey, good morning, bye. - Hi, good morning, Donna. - Donna, talk to her. What, what, what, what, what, what, what,

you don't join her? (laughs) - I would tell her to talk to her, so I got on the back off, because I'm like in the similar situation with my mom. I'm gonna have surgery this month,

and I've been having to tell my mom to like back the hallows. - Why? - Because she's been all up in my business. - She's been telling, I get it,

but there's also a limit. Like there's a limit to where. - What kind of surgery? - And she's been telling it. I'm gonna be having my ovaries removed,

and my surgery. - Sorry, I'm so sorry, is that endometriosis? - Yeah, no, no. And, and like my mom's been telling my husband,

like, you need to make sure she needs to do this.

She needs to do that, and you need to be taking care of her. You gotta watch her, this is serious. Don't let her do this, don't let her do that.

- She's not much eating.

- I get it, but there's a limit,

like it's just, it gets to a limit, and you know, it's not like we're kids. - So I'm sure. - Hey, when they should not come here, you're gonna wash out with your own.

- To take care of you. - This is your mom. - Yeah, it's her mom, this is it. - No, I get it, but I mean, we're not kids, we understand we know what we need to do,

but you won't relationship, it's not like, your partner doesn't know that they need to help you with certain things, you know? - You have a husband, right? - I just did it just, yes. - Did you tell your mom, like, don't worry about him,

I got my, I got my man. - Yes, I did. - Oh my God, don't know! - Well, she's broken, I ain't sure. - She's probably saying that because, like, you know,

obviously it's womanly stuff, and so she's trying to direct him, like, he's a lover's word.

- Yeah, like, he doesn't know, you know what I'm saying?

You might know, but he doesn't know.

- Yeah, yeah. - She's trying to, like,

- No, she's listening to Richie Valin's crying over here, right now, because you know, I'm gonna say, "They all don't know." - I mean, don't know, she saw her little baby. - Okay, do you have guys have kids? - I have two. - Okay, okay.

- Okay, okay, okay, okay. - What's gonna happen when one of your kids grows up and is like, "Mom, stay out of it, I'm not a kid anymore." - Well, kids are already grown, I'm not, my kids are already grown, so yeah.

My daughter's 22 and my son's 17. - Yeah, wow. - You got us back. Leave me alone mom, I want nothing to do with you. (laughing) - Okay, it's already gotten to that.

- Oh, sorry, I wonder where she gets her from. - I know. - She's got it in mom. - Yeah, do you see how it's you? It has to be the girl.

It can't be Joanna. JJ, I know, it can't be you, baby girl. - Okay, yeah, yeah, I feel, I, I, - It has to be your girlfriend because one, you're so gonna hate you for all of that you've done.

And so the girlfriend has to be like, "Mom, then, didn't you get a spittara, Joanna?" And like, let her take the lead and she said chill, so chill. - Yeah, yeah, and I feel really bad for the girl

about the, that's actually what she's surgery was. - It has nothing to do with the diabetes. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, she had a, both centimeter cysts on her left over. So I ended up twisting and cutting off the blood flow.

- Oh, yeah. - I'm so sorry about that. - Yeah, no, it's gonna, well, yeah, I wish you said it, I was like, oh man, it's way more common than you think.

I didn't, I had no idea. - Yeah, but it can't be you. I, I, I, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So you know what I feel for all you've done,

you have to have the, your, your girl do it.

She can't hate her daughter. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Okay, gone to you. - Okay, yeah, yeah. - So I'm coming, maybe shut up three times

I've been counting. - Yeah. - Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. - Okay, we love her so much. - We have tickets to go to Disneyland, okay?

Enjoy the 70th celebration at the happiest place on earth. You get a choose between going to Disneyland, California Adventure Park or Disneyland Park, okay? If you win these tickets, but you gotta choose your player wisely.

We got Joey and El Monte. Yo, le Joey. - Hey, good morning guys. Joey, where are you going for? Who's gonna be your fighter in this battle?

- I'm going for Greg, I got Greg. - Yeah, yeah, Greg. - Yeah, Greg, Greg, see. - Ah, good, Greg, why do you got Greg? - I just, I just feel like it doesn't get loved

during these games.

You never get fixed, so I trust in Greg.

- And I win every time. - You lost your city. - You win every time. - Oh, you win your city, you win your city. - You win your city, you win your city.

- You're right, you're right, you're right. - Joey and Julien, Julien, King Julien. - Yeah. - Who's gonna play for you today, my friend? - Give me a concrete.

- Give me a concrete. - Hey, hey, hey, he wants to give me that. - You love his brother. - Okay, Julien, you are going for a concrete. Is there a reason?

- I just, you know, I'm a fan of concrete, but I'm wanting to go to a show if I haven't made it out yet, but. - Oh, oh. - Don't let go.

- No win for me. - Do that, don't let me just go. - We're gonna make some more. - Let's go. - Oh, no.

- You're even better. - Okay, so concrete, it's you versus Greg. We did this yesterday with Greg versus Vic. Please don't do the same mistake, Vic. - I didn't make a mistake.

I was up a stake. - No, you guys saw the stats. - That was a mistake. - The world is filled with well sperm. - Yesterday we asked two name things that are under the sea

and then Greg said a whale and then Vic said whale sperm. - Then there's so much the science shows. - That, according to our judge, which was that I'm gonna send all your hatements to her if you have a whale sperm as part of whales.

- And whale sperm is the reason that the water's so salty. - Oh, it's not. - You're so sweet right now. - It is.

- So it's not. - It's because of whale sperm? - Yes, no. - Okay, don't drink the water, kids. Don't drink the water.

- So you're getting a whale sperm when you go to the beach?

- Yeah. - Don't trust it. - You're not.

- Don't trust it.

That's it. That's it. - It's not plain to me.

It's concrete and it's within all of their Greg.

So I'm gonna give you a subject. - Okay. - And you each have to say something from that subject yesterday. It was things that were under the sea so that each had to go one for one, things that are under the sea.

Until someone can't do it, repeat or say something that's not under the sea. - Like, okay. - It doesn't go on. - All right, all right.

- It's not true things. - I'm locked in. - Who goes first? Do you guys wanna rock paper scissors? Let's go.

Rock paper scissors. - What the hell? - Oh yes, they shoot. - Oh, sorry. - Yeah.

- You shot him. - Paper. - That was premature. - Scissors. - Okay.

- That was just already one already. - Yeah.

- All right, first or second?

- You go first. - Okay. - Okay. Are you ready? - Yeah.

- All right, Greg. - Yeah. - Dumbo lives in a circus. Give me other things you will find in a circus, go. - Clown.

- Elephants. - Seals. - Yeah, I was seeing that. - Trap peas. - Lions.

- Ring fires or... - Ring of fire. - Ring of fire. - Whoops? - That's the same thing.

- No. - It's not a fire. Keep going. (laughs) - Keep going.

- Dirt. - Lion walking. - Okay. - Swings. - Chairs.

- People. - Tickets. - Lights. - Dress. - Giraffes.

- Giraffes. - Another thing. - And there's... - I think you're going to zoo. - But it's a circus.

- Oh. - Giraffes. - Giraffes?

- I've never seen a giraffe in a circus.

- Never seen a giraffe in a circus.

- I've been to so many circus. (laughs) - I've never seen one giraffe. - So what? - That's how big.

- I don't know. - I don't. - Oh. - Great as show men. - The ring lingers.

- It's definitely pictures of dress and circuses. - Okay. So I will accept that. I wanna, you can't just keep saying no, just if it's not concrete.

- All right, which one? - Elef it. - I said that. - He said it. Boom.

He said it. - Oh! - Don't take it. - Yeah, you doubled up brother. You doubled up.

You can only double up at my thumb. - Well buddy, you haven't been to one of my shows, but guess where you go to the happiest place on earth. - Yes. (cheering and applause)

- Thank you so much. - You're welcome buddy. - My kids are my kids are gonna love you more for that. - Oh, let's go. I love you guys more.

- You guys both wake up. You cut me because I love you guys. - I love you guys. - I love you guys. - I love you guys.

- Thank you. - I love you guys. - Thank you. - No problem man. - That's good.

- That's good. - All right. - Let's have this be real from Cyprus Hill. - I'm apart. - Where are you from message?

Don't you know I'm local? - This is pretty cool and I'm not gonna lie because I did not know this house existed out here and for my old school babies like me, I'm probably gonna unlock a core nostalgic memory

when I play this. - Here's the story. ♪ I love me lady ♪ ♪ Who was bringin' three very lovely girls ♪ ♪ All of them had here I'm gold ♪

- Like ooh, like their mother. ♪ The youngest one in her home ♪ ♪ The Brady by ♪ - Wait, what's that? - The Brady stop it, you little. - Greg, you know what I'm telling us.

- Was that in black and white? - No, it was actually in color. - That's right. - But it was Brady by, she would know the Brady by. - Anyway, he's the house is out here in Studio City

and it has officially been named an Los Angeles historic cultural monument now. It was the house that was used for the exterior shots of the sitcom. So you could go pass by

and take a photo on front of it, which you're blended family. It was like the first TV blend if I'm not gonna lie. - True. I liked it when the lady went in the...

- You have a Brady bud. - Bridge. - I know, I do. - Smart, very small. - Very smart, very good.

- But a pretty much, you know, the less. When the maid would go in the fridge. - Oh yeah. - And it was like, that was like her home or something, like, she would go to sleep there.

I'm going to the fridge. - Wait, that was so bad. - I don't know that that happened. - Yeah. - Did that happen concrete?

- She went in the fridge? - She would go in the fridge. - Yeah, yeah, she was on the fridge. - Like that. - Yeah.

- Yeah, so the Brady bunch. - Wait, is it a movie or TV show? - It's a TV show, but they didn't do a movie and the movie was hilarious.

- It was good, it's like an late 90s, I think.

The movie came out. - Marsha, Marsha, Marsha. - Oh, that's what I from. - Oh, still don't know. - Good.

(laughing)

- You never seen like the parody videos

like we're blackware, it's like six, seven squares and they're all looking up and looking sideways. - To the side? - That was the intro of the show. - Yeah, you've seen things you've fired by all for sure.

- Even if you've never seen the show, you've seen things that have its influence. It's injected in their song. - And yeah, the people have wrapped about M&M said, "Brain dead, like Jim Brady."

Stuff like that.

- Oh yeah, yeah.

- Okay, well, shout a sec.

Shout out to the house, the house, and now

an LA culture movie and then shout out to us, I didn't know it was out of your studio city, but of course, all the studios are out here. - I'm Scovisit now. All right, let's get into some what, bro.

- The guys are talking about all their heads are in different shots and they're all looking at each other. - That's what you're talking about. - Yeah. - You literally said that, yeah, yeah, yeah.

- Oh my god. - Even that, the point, people know the point. - I didn't, I didn't know that's where that's wrong. I had to look it up. So I looked it up and I was like,

"Well, you learned something new every day, "and now you know about the Brady brand for the man." - Do it, come here. - Now what's going on? - Cheesemation with Angie.

- Ooh, there's some cheesemagging laid out in court. Okay, so get this Kanye West right now. He is getting sued by a contractor, a construction worker named Tony Saxon.

He says Kanye never paid him what he was promised

for the renovating Kanye's $57 million malagual mansions, all right. But he recently had a handyman go up into trial. It's another worker for this guy that's so in Kanye. And the handyman kind of spilled a little tea

about like, like, like him and Bianca's in story, Kanye's kind of wife. So according to this handyman, he was working on the house and then saw a car pull-up with the kids.

And so he's like, "Oh, yeah, I know Kanye is like, "Girl, I know Bianca. "It was actually Kim Kardashian." So the handyman is like, "Hi Bianca." Like saying what's up to Kim and she says,

"Well, I don't know you." Then Kanye comes out and he's like, that's the most famous woman in the world. How on earth could you mistake her? I'm sure this was a fight afterwards.

How on earth could you mistake her from my new girl?

Bianca's in story. Not to be mistaken what they really do look like. But yeah, they do. But that was a little beef and drama. So wait, so he defended his head?

He defended his ex, that time that we're going through divorce, it was in 2021. So that's when they were still really married, already going to the divorce. I'm wondering if even Kim may have had some suspicions

that he was with Bianca or not. It was guys like that in between time. If things are not working now, things may be, and then the handyman calls me, this other girl's knee, Kim Kardashian, what the hell's that guy's problem?

Shut your mouth.

Don't even say, never say the name of any girl

coming into my house like, that's crazy. I don't know what the hell Kanye has going on. You just saw the last few. Still, put your head down. That's like, the old working on the house is being nice.

He's like, hey, Bianca, don't say a word. Get a mixed up. You don't know what I got going on around here. You don't know. You don't know.

And he's called you. So you don't know. I'm wondering if Bianca would have got upset that then he went out and said, this is the most famous one in the world.

It's right. But you shouldn't be, like, defending you so hard. And he's like, no, they don't even know you. And then after he's like, I made this song for her. Bam.

Now you're not no Kim Kardashian. Yeah, I wouldn't have paid them after that either. I don't know. I don't know. Honestly, you messed up my whole show.

I got going on. You made it back.

You called my ex my new girl.

You ruined my life. But who cares about this house anymore? It's ruined. Oh, that handyman ruined the house. Yes.

That's a handyman's house. Yes. Okay. Okay. Well, that's what she's made shit.

She's brought you by your Toyota dealers. I'm letting you fill in in for Angie's film. Little sick today. Please, under goodbye. So please, she'll be back tomorrow.

For brown back mornings, I'm paranoid of six. Ellie's no more. For hip hop. Let's get into song. Give it to hip hop.

You know, let these on their go. Rep shit. Let these set. Go. Okay.

This is turning into cordi, though. She, right now, just letting you know ahead of time. So we're going to talk about Pesso Bluma in a recent show. She brought out one of his homies. And his homies kind of look.

He let it slip. That Pesso Bluma does indeed be fit with JOP from Forsara Hida. Okay. So it's homie went on stage and proceeded to, like, shout out Pesso Bluma and then set F, JOP.

The crowd was a little bit stunned and then clapped. You gotta hear it. Check this out. Hey. Hey.

Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey Pesso Bluma. Like, game the dap, but he's like, bro.

Please go back inside. What? Yeah. Are you doing young Lucas? That brand new artist.

That's what he was. Yeah. He has a couple of cool stories.

But it's like, why are you staring beast between the two biggest artists in the genre?

Like, little homie. That's it. All laws right there. Yeah. Bro.

But you shouldn't say it if I haven't said it. Exactly. But when later came out, I was like, hey, we all just got to unite. We can't be like, even like that. But it's like, bro, your homie told what you were feeling.

Granted, does he have reason? I think he might. Because we're excited. He that recently did like a recap video on their socials about, like, different years in their life.

And they use the video clip of Best Opaluma's current girlfriend, Kenya OS, and she was saying in Spanish how, for a sudden, he that has like the best score you don'ts, check this out or the best music. Oh, God. She's walking in like lingerieish style in the video and she's like, hey, baby.

The, the music that you played me is like, very.

Yeah, for sure.

Yes, yeah. And I guess this thing has been like said, you know, they have different collabs in the past and then they start performing and there's been a whole deal. And now it seems like it might be out in the open soon. Oh, man.

But bro, like, and if you don't know for a second, come on.

Oh, that's him versus this guy. Oh, my God. And we like their collabs together, right? Oh, yeah, you, you want to tell me a part of it, you want to turn it. Yeah, yeah.

Yeah. That might not ever happen. It's probably open.

But like, let, let Best Opaluma say if you want to say it, like the young homie, young

look is should not be saying a word. Like, then we ride, like, then we, then you ride with me, but don't be saying it. You could tell Best Opaluma. You could check out the video. Brown Bay mornings, one of six on Instagram and Best Opaluma, like, doesn't know what to do.

And he just like, come here, bro. Let me give you that. And I'll get off stage. Thank you. Thank you so much for now.

Making me have seven different phone calls as soon as I get off. Literally. Because people are going to post it. Oh, yeah. All right, that was rap sheet.

Got a little sheet. [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] If you go to the movie theaters early enough to see the trailers, some of us, some of us,

not Victor, you've seen this commercial, especially been to an AMC with Nicole Kidman walking. Hotbreak feels good in a place like this. How heroes feel like the best part of us.

People are going to recite stories, feel perfect, and it's powerful.

Because here, because here, they are. They are. AMC theater. Wow. You might move these better.

Right? Right? You're the perfect commercial. [LAUGHTER] Oh, quote.

The quote goes, quote goes, yes. Because then it gets turned top. Everybody's ready for the movie.

And Nicole Kidman did her thing on that.

But did you know she got paid nothing for it? What? Yes, she recently said that I created this commercial with a bunch of friends that I asked favors for. Because I was told no one's going to the theaters.

It was during the time of the pandemic. And she really wanted to bring people back to the cinema. She said they had no idea that I would become such a huge cultural moment. We did it for nothing.

And then it went off. Wow. Main forever.

Yeah, but that's really smart because she's before every movie.

She gets paid in every movie, essentially. We're her shiny pants. Yeah, so that's like, well, that's great branding right there. But at the same time, AMC has announced that they're going to be closing some locations around the nation.

So, and Nicole, tap in. Yeah, we need another one. We need another one. We need another one. We need to know what happens next.

Because here, they are AMC babies. So, no matter how they spend it, they're married. She's not a, she's not a, she's not a central movie. No, she got a break character. She helped you full right now.

She got a break character. Come back next week. Please, we're dying. Help us. Yes, we will.

The movies as the world is not working so much. And people are not going out to theaters, but also, like, come on. It's still a happy time. I love the movies. Yeah, I know they'll go out for what they want to see.

I think. Yeah. So, what they want to see out. Scary movie. Six is supposed to be huge.

The screen movies doing really well. The screen did crazy at the box office. Tell them, my name. So, Nicole, okay, I mean, just run it back one month. I won't run back one more time.

All right. That was money moves, brought to you by your Toyota dealers. I'm the different brand-by-moneyings. I'm a pair when I was six. Let's get into some of the studios.

Um... Great stock and hell of a studio. It was 9 plus 10. Bye-bye. Look at this studio.

It's food. Food. Third day March. Big guys. We all want to know who gets fire faster, Gen Z or Millennials.

Oh, well, Gen Z quits. So, yeah.

That's, that's, that's, I think it fired fast.

I don't even know that. Gen Z actually get shops. They're all, they're trying to be a movie. The influencers are using one of them. That's a job.

Guys, studies shows that bosses are firing in Gen Z grad shortly after hiring them. Employers say many Gen Z-hires struggle with motivation and initiative. Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. With 50% of leaders citing this as a key reason why hires don't work out. Other common issues include being unprofessional,

disorganized and poor communication skills. Well, I'm not going to blame that on the Gen Zers. Millennials are also that. No. What?

What do you think? What do you think? What do you think? What do you think?

What do you think?

What do you think?

The last one was unprofessional.

Yep. The disorganized. Yep. And communication. Yeah.

That's not a Gen Z thing. That's not a Gen Z thing. That's a Gen Z thing. That's a Gen Z thing. That's a Gen Z thing.

That's a Gen Z thing. That's a Gen Z thing. That's a Gen Z thing. That's a Gen Z thing. That's a Gen Z thing.

That's a Gen Z thing. Hold on. What are you doing there? What are you doing there? What are you doing at Claire's room?

It's a skating brand, like skate stuff, and stuff like that.

You said it. Claire. What is it called? Zoomies. All right.

I want you to zoomies. And the worker was like, yeah, what's up, dog? Let me know if you need any help. Homey. And I was like.

[LAUGHTER]

Let's show you where you are.

Are you showing your touch? Yeah. But that doesn't mean to be correct. And he's like, Brody. I'm going to be all the hair if you need any.

He went to zoomies. What are you doing? Brody. Fringing men's warehouse. We didn't expect them to call you sir.

No, just talk to me. No, just talk to me. No, no. No, no, no. Talk to me.

No more person. Gen Zers, we're born between 97 and 2012, OK? Yeah. I walked right out of this. These are on this count.

No cap. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Is I dog.

These jeans over here? Dope. I don't think. Who's your manager here? Remember, didn't you?

Huh?

You remembered, didn't you?

Yeah, I felt old. He was like a month ago. Oh, OK. He's not there anymore. I don't know.

It's all here. He's been fired. We're not taking any short. Sure. It's our peak.

There. There. We have all the rear. All the razzled dazzle rear. No, but Gen Z. Yeah, they're different.

They're different. They're different. They're different. They're different. They're different.

They're different. My sister's Gen Z. My switch jobs for bad vibes. They had bad vibes. I don't know.

I don't think I'm going to go back. Bad vibes. Did you tell them that you quit? No, I just stop showing up. I'm like, you can't do that.

I'm like, you guys are. I think part of me respects that. What? That's part of me respects that because some people will stay in a bad vibe work place because OK, you can't you can't do that.

No, it's. No, you can't. It's OK. You can't quit. No, it's not.

It took you to leave a job. It took you to leave a job that you don't want to be at. It's just, you can do it respectfully. Right? Yeah.

Yeah. I feel like all the movies of our generation were like, man, if this job, I've been, I know, at big, like throwing the papers in the air. Yeah. I don't just blame Jensie.

I don't think Jensie's mean about it. I actually left a couple jobs like that, yeah.

I think it was, it was, it was, it was a, what was it?

It was like a, like a survey job, right there. It was a Sherman Way and Sepulveda. And it was for the July, and I, I was doing like survey calls. And the people were like, dude, it's for the July. You sort of, what do you do?

Get a real job. And it was like one call after us. You know, they're one call after another. You don't have a family. It's for the July, and then it was me and my cousin Paps and my homie Oscar,

we were all working there. And I was like, "A, if I'm going to quit right now." And they're like, "Why?" I was like, "Because it's for the July phone. I have an ounce.

I want to smoke right now. It's hard." [LAUGHTER] Let's get the hell out of here. Nobody wants to talk to us.

Nobody wants to do a survey right now. Don't waste for the July. Let's go, you know, let some, you know, some firecrack and then just join, let's get that a lot of here. And I ended up quitting, and I did, um, the dude was like,

"You're not leaving, I was like, you want to bet?" [LAUGHTER] And you land, and I took the papers off his desk and I was like, "I'm out of here." OK.

So read those last three things again? OK, so Jansie and millennials are very similar. It was the-- [LAUGHTER] The disorganization.

We're going to learn this from him. [LAUGHTER] Oh, probably, get a job, though. Yeah, they smart, stay smart, stay lazy, Marco. [LAUGHTER]

Get into some deportees. Shoot the J. Shoot it! Play ball! All right, parents.

Do you want your kids to be rich, famous, and play in the league?

Please. You do, right? Yeah. All you've got to do is name them, J. Lynn. It's so simple.

You've got a name, brother. You get rename them, rename them, because percentages will be in your favor, because currently, 16 of 32 teams in the NBA have at least one Jalen on their team. Some have multiple.

What? Three percent of the league is Jalen. The name, Jalen? The name, Jalen, and different spelling variations. And then the NFL currently has about 40 something

Jalen's in the league. Well, I can probably count to you that at least I can write now at a pop Warner, or what is it? Little league, there's at least 25 Jadens or 80s. Yeah, that's been--

But no, I know, I'm just-- Yeah, I was a polygia. But one person online had enough, his name is Rainy Ovelle. And he made his whole song about how there's entirely too many Jalen's in the NBA,

and he calls it the Jalen invasion. All right, listen to this. Why so many Jalen's in the NBA? I think it's way too many Jalen's in the NBA.

Went to sleep, and it was 10 Jalen's in the NBA.

woke up, and now it's 30 Jalen's in the NBA.

[LAUGHTER] That's right. That's right. Hey, it's a man here, right? The beat, the beat was all right.

And he's not done. And he goes on and breaks it down even more. There's a six hundred seven players on a court plan. A six, ten teams. Got a player named Jalen.

Hey, one of these really two Jalen's on three teams. It's got to be like 50% of the league. We could try to figure what it all really means. I know it ain't mama raised them. Like my son is my king.

And I can put my eyes in all my facial. And I wouldn't be surprised if they was all by racial. Yeah, I see Jalen, Jalen, and Kaden, and Kaden, and Stop Hayden, all those names.

They all have my son as my king vibes.

Yes, exactly.

Yeah, and that's what makes it to the league.

The other ones are the silver tutors, not like you said. I don't know what they're going to talk about. We're going to talk about 10, 11 years old. Yeah, we're not going to talk about 10 years. What happened to the eight ins?

Yeah, what happened to the eight ins? To the eight ins, Jalen's, Kaden's. But the Kaden's are up, Jalen's are up. That's a crazy start. And I know it's worth to speak.

That's where everything, like he did the math on it or whatever. And on it's like whatever can give you the edge you do. Yeah, I'll tell you, look, my sister lost name, Jalen. And she's a beast at softball. They're going to make a whole league just for her.

There's no pro, there's no pro softball. They're about to make it because she's because they're in the ball up. Jalen in the league. Yeah. Yeah, I'm, I'm, I'm a think I'm re-named, Jalen.

Brown. Jalen Brown. Jalen Brown is a beast. That's Celtic. The Celtics.

He's really good. Jalen Brunson on the nix. They're best player.

Oh, that was like a popular 2000s name, right?

Yeah, because Jalen Rose, it all started because Jalen Rose.

He was the first Jalen ever.

Wow. He's the history of the Jalen. The first Jesus. Yes. And then it's all the Jesus.

Yeah. Yeah. It's crazy. It all started because of that because of Jalen Rose. Yeah.

Yeah. That is like the history. Oh, he was on the ball. He was on the balls. He was on the balls.

Yeah. He was on the raptors. He was on the Pacers. The nix. The nix.

Yeah. He's right there. Good. Good deal. Good deal.

He did it. Shut it. Charlie. Charlie. Well, you name your all kids.

Oh, M. No? The all biblical names. The all biblical names.

Melekai, Caleb, Christian, and except Maya, Maya.

Okay. All right. Well. Yeah. That's cool.

So if you want your kids to hit the league, name them Jalen. Yeah. If you will right now have a little baby in your belly, bro. And you have high expectations. Go.

Go with Jalen. Go with Jalen. Go with Jalen. And if your kid's not turning out so good, rename them. That's great.

Jalen. Little Jalen. Two Rodriguez. Crazy. Jalen.

Jesus. Martin. Junior. Junior. Junior.

Junior. Junior. Junior. Junior. Junior.

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