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[00:04] Suggah Na: Psychic. I like this.
[00:11] You already know who it is. It's your girl. Sugarnot blessing you once again with the what Need Some Sugar? Podcast.
[00:22] Episode 27 F A F O **** around and find out. Now, in this week's episode, I'm going to get into some topics. I know y'all been waiting for this. We're going to get a little political, then we're going to talk about, wow, that really happened.
[00:36] And then lastly, we're going to end up with drama and just bullshit. Probably talk about a little bit of reality TV if I feel like it, if I remember, who knows.
[00:44] So all I can say to you now, sit back, relax and enjoy the show. First in politics, I want to talk about Trump and his tariffs. He has once again decided to put a pause on the tariffs.
[00:53] They were supposed to start in March and it was supposed to start in April. Now he's putting the pausing in for however the **** long. My business plus Sugar LLC has taken a hit because of these so called tariffs.
[01:04] Like I have to pay an extra $300 in order to get my sweatsuit shipped over here. Mind you, it's not sweatsuit season anymore in New Jersey, which is another story for another day.
[01:14] But I already paid 700 plus dollars for shipping to get my sweatsuits over here. And then last minute my vendor just told me like, oh, the shipping costs increased by $300 and we needed, whoa, wait sir, my business is not even operating.
[01:29] I'm trying to bring it back. I was trying to bring it back with my sweatsuits, but now the weather is not permitting sweatsuits. Even though right now in Jersey it got kind of cold again.
[01:38] But still, it's spring, summer. My plan is when I finally do get my sweatsuits, I'm just going to hold on to them till about September, October, and then drop them.
[01:46] Then at least I have them. So that's what's going on with Trump and his tariffs now. April 5, there was a national hands off protest going on across the country.
[01:56] The nearest one to me was in Philly. I did not participate. And also a lot of African Americans and people of color did not participate. And if you are wondering why African Americans and a lot of people of color decided to sit this out, it's because we are tired and we wanted to see the response given to this group of people for their protests versus when we do a Black Lives Matter protest or anything that has to
[02:17] do with black people or people of color. We're tired of being the scapegoat or the Reason why the president can release the National Guard on us. We wanted to see what they would do if it was streets full of white people shouting and screaming and having picket signs.
[02:29] And you want to know what they did? Nothing. They let those people protest peacefully, which I am happy about. I'm not saying that I wish harm on anyone. What I am saying is you can see the difference in the treatment of the people, and the protests pretty much have the same message behind them.
[02:43] The underlying message of all protests pretty much seem to be the same. We don't like the way **** is going right now, and it needs to change, period. And here's what I got to say about it.
[02:51] White people were out there so comfortable that one lady said that she wishes they had bouncy houses for kids and, you know, different activities while their mom holds up a sign that says, hands off my ***** Trump.
[03:01] So, I mean, I mean, if you ask me, I guess the protest went good for the white people. And you know what? Good for them. I. I hope this does shift the narrative, get people talking, get state reps to do their part.
[03:12] And, you know, I doubt Trump gave a ****. He was probably out golfing or something like that that day. But I really hope that it puts a fire under the state reps ***** and gets them to realize that, you know, yeah, the people do not appreciate the way this administration is running this country.
[03:26] So get. So get y'all **** together and make y'all voices heard. Another thing I want to talk about is how a lot of Republicans or MAGA supporters are regretting their decision because the stock market is crashing.
[03:37] 401ks are losing thousands and thousands of dollars. People don't even want to look at their 401ks because one day they got $100,000 in it, the very next day they only got 19k.
[03:47] **** is getting real. People are regretting their votes. And whole time I'm just like, I told y'all, so I'm going to be honest with y'all. I knew Kamala wasn't going to win, but I still put my vote in because, ****, I wanted her to have a chance.
[03:58] The way I heard them white people talking when I was standing in line for two hours to cast my vote, I knew that that represented a very large demographic of the country as a whole.
[04:07] And I was like, yeah. I was like, yeah, these people are not going to let this lady win today. They came out in droves to make sure that they voted red and made sure that that nice caramel colored lady was not going to be in that office.
[04:19] And also, let's take her skin color out of it. The fact that they never would let a woman win. This is the second time a woman has gone against Trump.
[04:25] This is the second time a woman has ran for president. And both times y'all said, hell, ****, nah, *****. Regardless, I went out casting my vote so I can join in on this conversation.
[04:34] Because what really gets me is sometimes people don't even vote and they got this big *** opinion of the election. If you did not vote at all, I don't want to hear **** you got to say respectfully, family or friend.
[04:44] And the excuse they use is, oh, I'm not voting for anybody because neither one of them deserve my vote. So are you listening to yourself right now? Then? People didn't care if they didn't like Trump personally.
[04:54] They still wanted everything. Republican ran and Republican led. So they made sure that they still went out and voted whether they liked Trump or not.
[05:02] One thing I could say about Trump and his voters is I really wish that I had their audacity. And a common theme I notice about a lot of Trump supporters is they think that they are smart.
[05:13] And it's a shame because I don't want to talk about anybody like that. I don't want to say that you are dumb, but you are not smart. You ask a Trump supporter about him and his policies and they only bring up one thing.
[05:23] They bring up immigration. They don't understand that he going to take the farms away from the farmers. They don't understand that he going to take the jobs away from the federal workers.
[05:30] They don't understand that he going to crash the stock market. A lot of people were saying they're voting for Trump because he's going to, you know, decrease the price in groceries.
[05:36] Them ***** is about to triple. Let's take the immigration conversation out of it for a second, okay? Because a lot of people voted for Trump because he said he getting rid of Mexicans and all the illegal immigrants.
[05:45] And everybody was like, yeah, we don't need them in this country anymore. Who's going to pick your blueberries or build your house, *****? A lot of illegal and undocumented people are working the jobs that most of us don't even want to work any ******* way.
[05:57] I feel like they come into this country and play their part the way Trump really had. Y'all thinking that these illegal immigrants are ******* murderers and coming in this country and causing wreck and causing havoc.
[06:08] You know who's causing wreck and havoc in this country? Those Politicians in them ******* suits, Not Jose on the ******* bus smelling like dirt coming from the farms that he just worked 30 hours.
[06:18] The man in the suit is the wolf in sheep's clothing. I hope y'all understand that. And that's what you need to realize. And one thing you need to learn is everything that glitters ain't ******* gold.
[06:27] Just because a ****** got a suit on don't mean I'm a trust him. I'm actually going side eye him a little bit more. And don't be dense. I know that there's appropriate times for the suit and the tie and all that other stuff.
[06:36] You're sitting there fake scared of somebody who just wants to work hard and provide for their family whole time. The ***** in the suit wants to rob you blind and wants to take all your money from you so that you're poor and you lose your house.
[06:47] And he wants to come in and buy it and flip it and sell it back to you for $200,000 more than he bought it from you for. It's a shame how much hate you see fueled this election.
[06:58] A lot of people voted against their best interest because they just didn't want a person of color in office again or sounded good because Trump was saying he's going to get all these Mexicans out of here and start this deportation stuff.
[07:09] And it's like, y'all, those are the people that really are the backbone of this country. And for any Trump supporter that might be listening to my podcast, because everyone is welcomed, okay?
[07:18] It's just, I have my opinion. So if this makes your *** itch, you're more than welcome to get off and you can support a different episode. But I have a question.
[07:24] How do you feel right now? How are you feeling about your vote? And with that, I'm done with the politics because politics really make my *** itch. Even though now that I'm older, I'm a full grown adult, I have to pay attention to politics because politics directly impact my life and my daughter's future.
[07:40] I have a little niece and a little nephew, their future. So I have to pay attention to these things, even though I don't want to, because it really makes me upset because I'm paying attention to what's going on, and I don't want to because it's nothing but **** **** going on.
[07:54] And the other candidate and the previous president told y'all that this man was going to run this country to the ******* ground. And y'all voted against your best interests, and mine just because you wanted him to get rid of two Mexicans at your job that you don't like.
[08:08] I'm done with politics, y'all. How are y'all feeling about what's going on?
[08:12] I had to take a breather after that **** because. And that's also why I put it first, because let me get all my aggravation and frustration out first before I start talking about more light hearted subjects.
[08:21] Anyway, it's not going to get too light hearted because we are going to talk about some serious stuff. But this segment is going to be called wow, that really Happened.
[08:29] And yes, this really happened. So I don't know if y'all seen the interview going around with the lady in the blue dress getting two piece. I call it the two piece felt around the world because she stopped somebody in the streets of New York and asked for their opinion on Planned parenthood.
[08:43] Now when Ms. Blue Dress stopped Old Girl for her opinion, at first it started out as a healthy little back and forth, a healthy debate. But as the interview went on, you could see Miss Blue Dress was committed to misunderstanding or just antagonizing the woman she was interviewing.
[08:59] The girl even asked in the beginning of the interview like, is this a yes or no thing? And she was like, no, we just getting everybody's opinion. So let me ask this question.
[09:07] If you're just getting people's opinion, why were you committed to giving her statistics and facts that directly opposed everything she was saying? But, but yet she still was telling you, like, I can't go against Planned Parenthood because they provide this service.
[09:18] That service that I think are beneficial to the youth. And the only thing you were focused on was abortions. They provide mental health services. Like that girl ran down more things than just abortion.
[09:28] Now is that the first thing that old girl mentioned? Yes, it is. She said they provide safe abortions because me personally, I'm pro choice. Your body, your choice, do whatever the **** you want to do.
[09:38] If you feel like you don't want that baby, then ****, get rid of it. A lot of these pro life people be like, oh well, just don't have sex with somebody you don't want to have a baby with or just don't have sex at all if you don't want to have a baby.
[09:48] That's one piece of the conversation. They don't get any deeper than that. God forbid somebody gets graped and you're still telling them to keep the baby, just give the baby up for adoption.
[09:58] And it can get more complex than that, but it really shouldn't because this is a surface level issue. Because if somebody wants to get an abortion, their body, their choice, none of my ******* business.
[10:07] Moving along. A lot of these pro life people don't follow up with kids in foster care and go read them books every ******* Thursday or donate old clothes or take them out for Big Brother, Big Sister events.
[10:17] A lot of these pro life people just think of, oh, have the baby, give them up for adoption, drop them off safely to the safe havens. And the reality is a lot of kids are stuck in the foster care system until they age out of the foster care system.
[10:31] And a lot of families go overseas and adopt kids in the arms of the angels instead of adopting little Susie that's in the foster care system right around the corner from their house.
[10:41] And somebody comment on one of my Facebook videos and say, it's expensive to adopt in the US So that's why people go international to adopt kids. That's still not an excuse, because if you live in the US you should be adopting US Children.
[10:53] Why are you going international to adopt a child when there's children in your backyard that need to be adopted? But back to that interview. She was committed to misunderstanding what that girl was saying.
[11:02] She was committed to getting that girl to know that Planned Parenthood is no good. And everything that you were saying about them, I don't agree with, and here's why. And if it was a debate, then, yes, I understand that.
[11:14] But you were out in the streets asking people's opinion, and also your tone was condescending. You were gaslighting her, and you just kept poking the bear. It was that girl's responsibility to control her anger.
[11:25] Do I agree that she hit that girl? No. But I'm very neutral in this situation because I also don't feel bad that she hit that girl. I would have been able to debate her all ******* day until I realized that this argument's not going nowhere.
[11:36] You feel how you feel. I feel how I feel. Y'all have a great day. Best of luck or whatever the **** you got going on and wherever you about to post this video.
[11:43] But you stopped a random person in New York for their opinion. That is the risk you take when you do street interviews. You don't know who you're about to stop and talk to.
[11:51] You kept talking to that girl like she was dumb and like the things she was saying didn't really make sense to you and was like, wow. Well, I'm not the one who said, kill kids in foster care.
[12:01] I will say, personally, I feel like that Girl did hit Little Miss Blue Dress because she started to feel a little embarrassed or like she started to feel a little stupid.
[12:09] Like the girl was trying to make her feel stupid or she started to feel stupid. Something happened internally with the other girl where she was like, I'm just gonna hit you because I can no longer voice my opinion.
[12:19] Because I guarantee you, if that girl knew what type of interview she was stepping into, she probably wouldn't have engaged with you for real. But the fact that you said you just wanted people's opinion and you're doing interviews for this, this and that reason, that's why she kept talking.
[12:32] But as the interview went on, you could tell that, yes, you were getting people's opinion, but you also were out there trying to cheerlead and crusade and parade for the pro life team.
[12:42] But you need to be careful when you stop random people on the street because not everybody's just going to be able to politic and debate with you back and forth.
[12:49] Some people can't control their anger, some people just going to piece you because they feel like you plan. So you got to choose your battles wisely. And also you took a punch for humanity.
[12:58] That's all I could say.
[13:00] Next we have a sad story that has impacted two families. 17 year old Carmelo Anthony has been charged with the stabbing death of Austin Metcalfe, or Metcalf. Sorry if I'm saying it wrong.
[13:11] So this story has been up for debate all over social media. I don't think the official police report has come out. I did see a couple screenshots of something that looked like a police report, but honestly, y'all, people can make fake documents all day, every day.
[13:24] So I don't really believe the things that I'm seeing yet. However, Carmelo Anthony is claiming self defense. He said that Austin and his twin brother were trying to jump him and he just stabbed Austin as an act of self defense.
[13:37] He didn't do it with the intention to kill him. He just was defending himself. Of course social media is making this into a race thing because. Because Carmelo Anthony, the accused, is black and then Austin, who is deceased, is white.
[13:49] So of course people are going to make this into a black and white thing. They said that Austin and his twin brother were bullying Carmelo and that's why he stabbed them, because they started pulling at his jacket, his book bag and was messing with him.
[14:00] Others are saying Carmelo went over to a different school's tent and was antagonizing them and that's why the altercation started in the first place. Like I said, a lot of conflicting stories, a lot of different points of views, a lot of fake reports coming out.
[14:13] Of course, Carmelo's family is coming out in defense in support of him, and Austin's family is coming out in defense in support of him and his brother. Stories like this, I do not have a strong opinion when they initially come out, because, like I said, the truth is somewhere in there.
[14:27] When are we going to get all the facts? When Carmelo goes to court. So that is when you'll hear my official opinion. And I. I will keep you guys updated on this case because I'm paying attention to it.
[14:36] And I really want to know what's going to happen to this boy. I don't want them to steamroll him because he's a black boy that killed a white boy. You already know how this goes in this country.
[14:43] He has a GoFundMe out. People are donating to that so he can get good legal representation. Carmelo Anthony will not be facing the death penalty in this case. But y'all, cases like this, we just have to wait till they go to court, because you see what the prosecution has as evidence,
[14:57] you see what the defense has as their evidence, and that is typically where you will find the truth. Not, oh, when something initially happens and everybody's posting their opinions or their own version of the story on social media.
[15:09] I also saw that Austin's dad came out and said that this is not a race thing. Don't make it a race thing. But then people were saying, like, oh, you're saying don't make it a race thing.
[15:17] But then they heard that Austin and his twin brother were calling Carmelo the N word. So stay tuned for that story, because it is a sad one, but it's also one that we as black people need to pay attention to to make sure that they don't steamroll this young black boy.
[15:28] Next story in the wow, that really happened segment is some YouTuber went to the North Sentinel island and left a Coke and a coconut for the Sentinelese people as, I guess, a peace offering or a greeting, I don't know, for the Sentinelese people.
[15:44] And if you never heard about this island, they're an indigenous tribe who voluntarily isolate themselves and have no contact with the outside world. And it's also illegal to go to this island because they're supposed to stay isolated.
[15:55] So the fact that this YouTuber went to this island just for views, just for a YouTube video, just to test his luck, is like, y'all really don't care about y'all life and you're really very disrespectful.
[16:05] If these people choose not to have contact with the outside world, why the **** would you then take your *** with your modern day viruses? I say, you know what?
[16:12] Not even wishing bad on anybody, I wish you would have had to face some type of repercussions from the people on that island, like some torture or something like that.
[16:19] Everybody doesn't want to be content for your social media platforms or for your YouTube channel, *****. This is real people and their real families, their real tribe, their real island, their real food, their real bodies.
[16:30] If this tribe has isolated themselves intentionally, what the **** makes you think that they want the outside world to come and bring cameras? That's why a lot of the videos and pictures you see of the people on this island, they're from afar, they're from a drone, they're from a boat that's ******* miles away,
[16:45] then people do not want to talk to us. I'm pretty sure they're content and happy in their little living situation. And we do not need to go bothering them, especially bringing them bullshit *** cans of Coke.
[16:55] And by the way, they have enough ******* coconuts. They don't need those either. Last story in the segment, a California man is charged with killing a pharmacy tech. Now this reminds me of Luigi in a way where the guy says he did this because he's tired of big Pharma.
[17:09] Big pharma is charging too much for medications. They're making too much money. It's a big business. It's not really to care and help. It's not really to care and heal the human race.
[17:18] If they have an ailment or a sickness, it's to make money. And while I understand his sentiments, I don't understand why your logic is to go into a pharmacy and kill an innocent pharmacy tech as as if they have a direct hand in big pharma and the price of drugs and things like that.
[17:35] That person you killed probably made $17 an hour and literally hated their ******* job, but just needed to make a living. Now, not that I can understand, but if you went up the chain a little bit like Luigi went right to the ******* CEO of the company of United Healthcare.
[17:49] He said, look, *****, you the big dog that really make decisions. Even though you got to go to a board and have meetings to get **** approved, you're still the big guy here and you still probably get the biggest paycheck in this ******* building.
[18:00] Even though I don't agree with that situation all the way either Luigi's reasoning and the person that he got kind of made a little bit more sense for his cause versus you just killing the innocent pharmacy tech at a cvs.
[18:10] Now, I don't know if it was a cvs, Walgreens or whatever. It just said that he went into a pharmacy in California, which is very sad. And my condolences to the family that lost their loved one because.
[18:20] Because people are really crazy out here.
[18:23] I digress. Very sad stories. Very crazy stories. How are y'all feeling this segment? I think I'm gonna leave it in the show because a lot of crazy stuff is happening nowadays, and I feel like my people need to know what's going on next.
[18:34] I'm still thinking of names for this segment, but we're going to call this segment Drama and Bullshit. So this is just anything to do with reality TV stars, rappers, singers, whoever, influencers, people in the shade room, neighborhood talk, things like that.
[18:48] You know the little blog sites on Instagram? So our first story is Anthony Edwards, who is a basketball player, said he wants to pay 18 years of child support up front to his baby mom, Aisha Howard.
[18:59] Now, allegedly, he gave her 100k to abort the child. She took the money, didn't abort the child, and now she's taking him to court for child support. He gave her full custody, and he said, I want to pay all the child support that I'm ordered to pay up front.
[19:12] So how much is 18 years of child support right now? I'll cut the check right now. And hopefully Aisha builds a good life with this little girl with the money that she's going to be getting from Anthony Edwards.
[19:21] It's an unfortunate story all the way around because it just seems like this baby is a ****. And then, not to mention the girl, Aisha is so much older. I think Anthony is in his 20s and she's in her late 30s.
[19:31] She's also the baby mom of Lil Baby, and Lil Baby, I think is in his mid-20s, and she's still in her late 30s. It's like it just seemed like no disrespect to her because I don't know her personally.
[19:41] It just seemed like she wanted them older ******* by age, but a young ***** by the brain. Because why are you attracted to young boys? Why are you attracted to little boys?
[19:49] Why are both of your baby dads at least 10 plus years younger than you? Men take longer to mature than women. So that means that either you're behind in your maturity or you're taking advantage of them.
[20:00] Because like I said, men mature a little bit slower than women. So which one is it, girl? Either way, I hope the baby gets the therapy that she needs when she grows up.
[20:08] And I honestly hope that the mom shelters her from any of this bullshit. When she's old enough to read and get on the Internet, I hope that she doesn't come across articles where it literally says that her dad did not want her.
[20:18] Have you heard about this story? What are your thoughts next? Respect for the lie. Respect to the lie. Do you remember our girl Onijah Robinson? She's the lady from New York that had went to Pakistan so she could marry a 19 year old man.
[20:30] She's 30 something. See here again, another ***** that's old as hell trying to date a young *** boy. What is going on with y'all? Now we could clearly see that Onijah got a little bit of mental health going on, so she kind of gets a pass, but not really.
[20:41] Supposedly she went to Pakistan so she could marry this boy. When she showed up at the house, the mom was like, wait, what the ****? Then she supposedly catfished the boy.
[20:49] I think she catfished him to either think she was younger or think she was a white woman. I don't know which story is true. But regardless, when she got to the door, the mom said, oh, hell no, my son is not marrying you.
[20:58] And supposedly the family snuck out the back door in the middle of the night so that they can get away from her crazy ***. She became viral as hell all over the Internet because the Pakistani news articles and news outlets started interviewing her and making her a big thing over there in Pakistan.
[21:12] And then of course she went viral on TikTok. Now when she left Pakistan, we knew she was going to Dubai and a lot of people were saying like, she better not play them games in Dubai because they don't play.
[21:20] Y'all already know Dubai is very strict. You can't even curse over there or you're going to jail. So when we didn't see her for a while, people were getting scared that she might have got arrested in Dubai.
[21:29] And people were trying to look for updates from her family, but everybody was very hush hush. Some people were saying she's still in Dubai, she's in a mental hospital over there.
[21:35] Some people were saying like, no, she been in New York, she been home, she chilling. It was a lot of speculation up until last week. We seen her getting out of a Rolls Royce.
[21:43] I guess she got her land in her 20,000 because she started talking and now we kind of see her all over the Internet again. And I'm like, what the ****?
[21:50] But then again, y'all, these are strangers that we make viral, and we follow their every move. So they have every right to want to be private during certain times in their life.
[21:59] Who knows if this lady actually wanted to be famous or go viral? That's probably why when she got back to the U.S. she really late low and stayed quiet because she was like, ****, *****.
[22:08] I didn't expect to get all this notoriety and all this ******* attention. Like, I just wanted to marry my man and go live my life in peace.
[22:15] Regardless, glad to see that Onijah's doing good. Respect for the law. Respect to the law, and good luck to her. Do y'all watch Love and Hip Hop Atlanta? Because I'm gonna close this episode out with Atlanta drama.
[22:26] So if y'all didn't know, Carly is married to the CEO of NowDeskTV. Now, if you don't watch now that's TV. Now that's TV is a ghetto Zeus, Even though Zeus is also ghetto.
[22:35] Now that's tv is the trenches Them ******* be fighting in the streets. I love. Now that's tv. Those are my ghetto cousins. I will never give up on them.
[22:43] But like I said, Carly is married to the CEO. His name is Tilo. We seen last week that Carly is getting divorced from him, and also he's got to pay her $18,000 a month.
[22:53] They had a little domestic violence situation going on where he punched her on her jaw, and then he left the next day and supposedly filed for divorce from her crazy ***.
[23:01] We seen on one of these recent episodes of Love and Hip Hop that Carly was supposedly recording him and he was trying to leave the island, and she was begging him to stay and talking about, I got trust issues.
[23:09] My bad. I'll never do it again, man. Karlie don't need no man. Carly need to be single and have little boyfriends here or there. Because if I'm your partner and you're recording me or keeping little tabs on me to have evidence against me for what in the future, it just makes me think you planning something against me eventually.
[23:23] Regardless, whatever Carly do worked for her because he got to pay her $18,000 a month. And am I mad? No. You need to stop marrying people so fast that you don't know.
[23:32] And y'all also need to stop marrying people with a track record of being ******* crazy.
[23:36] Good luck to Karlie and T. Lo. Also in Love and Hip Hop News. Bambi and Spice are on the Internet dissing each other. And I'm about sick of these *******.
[23:44] Bambi can't rap. I like her on Love and hip hop. She cool. She's never really done anything wrong in my eyes. But as far as coming out with Diss Records against Scrappy, Rasheeda, Kirk and Spice, it's just like Bambi hang it up 11 times.
[23:56] The diss track is titled 11 because Spice was on Love and hip hop dissing Bambi, saying she only got 11 listeners on Spotify. Spice also used that same type of insult with Santana, saying she had more streams than him when he said he didn't want to do the cast album.
[24:09] And all right, Spice, you got that. You are a big dance hall artist that's international and you do have a lot of listeners. I like Spice's music. I listen to Spice's music, okay?
[24:20] Spice be like wine pony body and I sit up on the bed Pom pom so tight so me mana fitchet fun Take a picture, yeah, that chuff it to it like y'all I with Spice's music.
[24:30] So I'm not going to say anything about her musically, but Spice as a person has rubbed me the wrong way and has made my *** itch the entire time she's been on Love and hip hop.
[24:38] Sometimes I can't get where Spice is coming from, and I almost can get where anybody is coming from. I never understand where Spice is coming from. I'm like, ok, I still don't understand what you're trying to say, though.
[24:49] But she put out a response to Bambi and also named her diss record 11. And she told Bambi that she got 11 fake coats, 11 hooves, 11 this, 11 that.
[24:58] And you know what? Good luck to both of them. I hope that they get some streams and some money off of this little beef. Do I think it's going to be a Kendrick Lamar and drink Drake type beef?
[25:06] Absolutely ******* not. I think each of their Diss records is probably going to get 11 listens. So that's 22 for both of them. And finally, I don't know if y'all been keeping up with the Real Housewives of Atlanta, but they're back.
[25:17] And we heard about the drama with Kenya showing some revenge ****, quote unquote, of one of the newer cast members. Her name is Brit. This Sunday, they aired the episode where it actually happened.
[25:26] The response is mixed. Some people are saying that Kenya was still wrong. Some people are saying, oh, no, now that we've seen it, Brit was wrong. She threatened Kenya last week with a Gun.
[25:34] Did she really threaten Kenya? I don't think so. But. But Kenya said, I'm getting my get back regardless, *****, you threatened me, and you took it too far. So now I'm gonna take it the farthest.
[25:44] And she showed pictures of Brit in compromising positions on poster boards at her grand opening to her salon slash storefront. And it's like, Kenya, you be having some good ideas sometimes.
[25:54] Maybe. But at your grand opening, why would you make any moment of this about British? I would have waited to embarrass that ***** until we were all together at somebody else's event.
[26:04] Like, pay her dust. This whole entire season until the group trip where everybody's drinking, they play a game, somebody else gets messy and asks Kenya, like, oh, why don't you like Brit?
[26:12] Like, can you forgive Brit? And Kenya just gives it to her *** like, you threatened me with a gun. You was doing ****. You had a **** in your mouth.
[26:19] Like, she really could have used that moment to do what she had to do, but she used her own grand opening and shot herself in the ******* foot. Have you been watching Real Housewives of Atlanta?
[26:28] What are your thoughts on Kania's actions? And do you think it was right for Bravo to suspend her for this season?
[26:34] And that is a wrap for episode 27. Let me know if you enjoyed it. Like I said, leave fan mail. Let us know how you're feeling the show. You can also support the show for as low as $3 a month.
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[26:55] I don't know what's going on. Maybe it doesn't have the storage capacity needed to hold audio files, because before I edit these episodes down, they're at least an hour plus long, and I edit them down to, like, 45, 30 minutes.
[27:06] So my current computer is doing what it's supposed to do, but it's on his last leg and it's dragging. So I'm doing what I can with what I got right now.
[27:13] And, you know, we starting from the bottom, so it is what it is, but I am letting my audience know it's almost time to upgrade some of our equipment. No pressure.
[27:21] Just saying. That concludes this week's episode. What do I always say? It's good, but it needs some sugar. Bye. You already know who it is. It's your girl, Sugar. Nah.
[27:30] Blessing you once again with the what need some sugar. Podcast.