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Sherrelle Rosado
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Alexa Stoudemire
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Ashley Nicole
What's good?
Alexa Stoudemire
Good evening and welcome to another episode of Humble Baddies.
Sherrelle Rosado
Hey, y'all.
Alexa Stoudemire
What's up? What's up? What's up? I'm your girl, Alexa Stoudemire.
Sherrelle Rosado
Shaya. I'm Sherrelle Rosado.
Ashley Nicole
And I'm Ashley Nicole.
Sherrelle Rosado
And we are the.
Alexa Stoudemire
What y'all been up to. I haven't seen y'all in a while. What's everybody been up to? This past weekend, the last few days.
Sherrelle Rosado
Ashley and I had us a good time last night. I mean, not yesterday. Yeah, we had went to did the open house. Ashley has a nice house that's on the market right now. And then it was raining. We was like, girl, let's go get us something to eat and drink. We got stuck at the brunch spot.
Ashley Nicole
Stranded. Got stranded at the. Oh.
Sherrelle Rosado
Oh, no.
Alexa Stoudemire
That was stranded, you said?
Sherrelle Rosado
Yes.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, I got stranded because it started raining and they wouldn't give us our cars. So I said, let's go back to the war. And I bought another drink or two.
Sherrelle Rosado
We were drinking away.
Alexa Stoudemire
I mean, that doesn't sound like a bad being stranded type of situation, you know, Might as well cheers you back up.
Ashley Nicole
We needed that time to catch up because your ass been on the move, my love.
Alexa Stoudemire
Okay, Rel. Been moving.
Ashley Nicole
You know, what's new? What's new, Relly, Rel? What you got going on?
Sherrelle Rosado
I mean, I was on tour.
Ashley Nicole
We know where.
Alexa Stoudemire
We know.
Ashley Nicole
Feel the tea.
Sherrelle Rosado
I mean, I wasn't doing. I was handling business, you know?
Ashley Nicole
Okay. Just business. No pleasure.
Sherrelle Rosado
Just business. No pleasure.
Ashley Nicole
Okay. She's a lady of her business.
Alexa Stoudemire
But you gotta be able to, you know, balance both business and pleasure, whether it's a Good night out. Mr.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yes. What is pleasure?
Ashley Nicole
Pleasure is having company, you know, or being company. Being in company. Being in the presence of other people who are not there for the provision of. Yeah, business.
Alexa Stoudemire
The pleasure. The pleasuries of love and happiness and joy and time.
Sherrelle Rosado
Unfortunately, if I did have any pleasure, y'all would not know. No, I'm joking. If that was pleasure, y'all know y'all would be the first one. But it wasn't no pleasure. It was great business.
Ashley Nicole
Okay, all right. All right.
Alexa Stoudemire
As long as you have a good time, you know, and enjoy it. I'm not mad at it.
Ashley Nicole
What you got going on, sexy? Lexi?
Alexa Stoudemire
I had an empty house, so I left. I had friends that were like, you know what? Come through. Let's hang out. And I did. And it was the best weekend I've had in a long time of just pleasure. And not really. There's no business, because I am out.
Ashley Nicole
Of school, culinary school for spring break, ok?
Sherrelle Rosado
No kids, none of that.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah. Because they were coming off of spring break. I do. And I feel like I'm gonna start saying yes more when people are like, yo, come through. Come hang out.
Sherrelle Rosado
Let's.
Alexa Stoudemire
Let's celebrate life. Because that's what it's about. And, you know, I'm being really conscious of who I'm taking the time with and spending that time with, you know what I mean? So it's really. It was really refreshing just to relax, have a good time, go to brunch, e. Chill out, all that kind of stuff.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah.
Alexa Stoudemire
Feels good.
Ashley Nicole
Well, I just added ten more mouths to feed to my household.
Sherrelle Rosado
Ten?
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, I got ten babies.
Alexa Stoudemire
Oh, no.
Sherrelle Rosado
What kind of babies you got over there? $50 for no eggs, no mom.
Ashley Nicole
Exactly.
Alexa Stoudemire
Oh my goodness.
Ashley Nicole
Officially a chicken lady. I got me 10 baby chicks.
Alexa Stoudemire
Hey.
Ashley Nicole
Yes. And I'm so happy. I feel like a new mom.
Alexa Stoudemire
I think I might be a little jealous actually. Are you? Don't be jealous. Yeah, I'm gonna have to come over and see. I've always wanted some things.
Sherrelle Rosado
She need a sitter in a couple of weeks, so.
Alexa Stoudemire
Oh, no.
Ashley Nicole
Help take care of my chickens. Cause Sherrelle is trying to steal me away. So you wanna come through and pet my chickens? Cause I want my chickens to be happy, loving chickens like you. This is a fair exchange. They're a part of the family. You know what I mean? I'm not just going to be taking their eggs. They are, you know what I mean?
Sherrelle Rosado
My family members.
Alexa Stoudemire
Are they. Are they for eggs?
Ashley Nicole
Yes, they're for eggs. So I got 10 baby chicks. They're all like two, around two weeks old. So they won't lay eggs till like August.
Alexa Stoudemire
Oh, wow. That fast?
Ashley Nicole
That's fast, bitch. I want eggs tomorrow.
Alexa Stoudemire
Well, I'm saying if they're babies now and then in August, they can have ba. They can have babies.
Ashley Nicole
Long time to be feeding 10 miles and they not giving me no eggs back. But you know, it is what it is. I'll let them grow and develop or whatever.
Alexa Stoudemire
You have one rooster?
Ashley Nicole
No, I didn't get any roosters. Well, actually I don't know if any of them will turn out to be roosters.
Alexa Stoudemire
But you don't need a rooster.
Ashley Nicole
You don't need a rooster, so.
Alexa Stoudemire
Okay, so I'm learning. I didn't know the chickens just actually.
Sherrelle Rosado
Gonna give us a choice.
Alexa Stoudemire
They just have eggs without.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah. So the hens will lay. They just won't be fertilized egg. You only need a rooster if you want to have fertilized eggs.
Alexa Stoudemire
Like if you cannot hide your babies.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah.
Alexa Stoudemire
Are they loud right now? Like they chirp and like make noise?
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, yeah, they chirp. But it's real cute right now. It's going to get louder later.
Sherrelle Rosado
You should have brought tell them the bright one so we can see it.
Ashley Nicole
They not here. They not here. When they get Here they will, girl.
Alexa Stoudemire
My kids, the chickens. Just about to ask.
Ashley Nicole
So happy. It's like black boy Joy over here. Like, it is so beautiful to see them, like, excited about something that's not, you know, an iPad and not a video game, not a Roblox. So, like, to see them outside enjoying, like, nature and enjoying something that is a passion of mine.
Sherrelle Rosado
Just I'm about to Serenity and I are going to come over tomorrow so she can play with that.
Alexa Stoudemire
Oh, she gonna chase that.
Ashley Nicole
I'm telling everybody. I'm gonna start charging people, though, $10 a pet. Y'all want to pet my babies? Send out $10. Start me a little pet.
Sherrelle Rosado
Speaking of baby, I love that and pregnancy. Let's talk about our girl, Coy Larray. She has been in the blog for, you know, responding to a fan. Her birthday is coming up. She's going to be 28 years old. She looks amazing. She looks great. She asked for advice on X. She asked her fans to give her advice stepping into this new chapter. And one of the fans clapped back, came and said basically something about you. You should have a better choice of choosing your child's pocket. But her.
Ashley Nicole
So she was asking, you know, she was asking for advice, and that was what they said back to her. That was their advice.
Alexa Stoudemire
One of the fans, yeah, no, that's messed up.
Ashley Nicole
Because how come. How come it's always the lady who is, like, it's her fault. Like, it's her fault that, you know, she chose wrong or the situation didn't work out? I think that's a very judgmental way to go about it.
Sherrelle Rosado
The comment was, don't get pregnant by dudes that don't really care about you. Guess that should have been last year's advice, too. Next time. Next time.
Alexa Stoudemire
I mean.
Ashley Nicole
And her response was, we already know that. I feel like women we know, but, you know, we be falling in love or we just having fun or whatever the case may be, but it's. It goes both ways. And it doesn't matter. Like, once you realize, like, you have sex and there's a baby coming, it doesn't matter on both parts. Everybody has to step up to the occasion. So we can't, like, blame the lady on what the man is and ain't and what he's capable or ready or not ready to do.
Sherrelle Rosado
Right. I feel like us as women, we give everyone. Like, that's just people in general. You give everyone a clean slate, a fair chance, because every experience is different. Right? So her going into this, she's a woman we're emotional creatures. She's thinking like, you know, a man goes, you know, they don't show their true colors all at once. Like they're gonna wine and dine you when you first meet. So she's thinking, okay, you know, I love him, we about to have a baby. But things, you know, the truth really comes out in her situation. But I feel like we all go through those things or we all have experienced that. So for that fan to try to judge her based off of, you know, because she, I feel like we all.
Ashley Nicole
Be knowing better though. I feel like we really all like growing up, you know, we all know better. Like, don't mess with that boy. Don't mess with him, don't talk to him. This is the kind of man you should be with, blah, blah, blah, blah. But until you're like in that situation.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yes, it goes out the window.
Ashley Nicole
Like, you can't be judging people because like, we all do things that we know better, should do better and exactly.
Alexa Stoudemire
Don't touch the pot, it's hot. But you're gonna go there and like, put your, like, let me test it out myself.
Sherrelle Rosado
That's not hot. It is. Exactly.
Alexa Stoudemire
Exactly. I've learned that when you tell somebody not to do something, that's when they.
Sherrelle Rosado
Want to do it more.
Ashley Nicole
Exactly.
Alexa Stoudemire
And you don't wanna like who goes into a situation and be like, yeah, you know I'm gonna get pregnant and I know he gonna leave. Like, who's, who's even thinking like that? And you know, and shame on the fans for really going down on her right now. This is a sensitive time with her body, her mind, her soul. Everything is new. This is her first pregnancy. So it's just like the audacity is at an all time high. No one is choosing not to be with their partner that they had a. They conceiving with. Do things happen? Absolutely. So I hope she focus this last leg of her journey, her last trimester, and really focuses on her health and really her labor because that's really. Is about to happen. You know, that's a whole new life is about to change for her. And this is the last thing she should be dealing with is people having their opinion on who you chose as the father of this child. Again, no one chooses to not have that person in their life. You know what I mean? Until it happens. And then you got to figure that out. So it is what it is.
Sherrelle Rosado
You know, things happen for a reason. You know, it's. It's tough that she probably thought that, you know, she was Going to be with someone and they were going to bring the child in this world together. But things happen. And I loved her response. She did not clap back. She said, if I knew better, I do better, but we learned to become better. So she was gracious in her response. And it's showing that, you know, I'm going into another. A new year, and I don't have to clap back. I'm giving y'all grace because I have.
Ashley Nicole
Bigger things to worry about. Especially, like, you need to keep your mental together. Like, when you pregnant. We ain't got time to be going on Internet fighting with people. You are, like, going through it hormonally like that, baby. So they feel everything. Like, I feel like, whatever. If you're stressed out, your baby can sense that. So, you know, good for her for not feeding into the bs.
Alexa Stoudemire
Why do women always get that blame, though, of, like, they chose the wrong partner? Because we're that way.
Ashley Nicole
I feel like we're always taught, like, you should. A lady should do, like. Like, be like this. Do like this. Don't talk to the bad boys. You know, like, we're kind of raised that way. Whereas boys are raised to, like, oh, you lost your virginity, great. Like, oh, like, you know, like, go. It's a whole different ground, you know? Yeah. It's different for how men and women are raised and how they're brought up.
Sherrelle Rosado
And what's acceptable when they make choices, how they're perceived.
Ashley Nicole
Exactly, exactly. So, I mean, it's unfortunate that it's like that, but it's. It just. It's always been like that. I feel like, since the beginning of time, like, that stigma, all that, like, it's just been that way.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, that's a good point, Ash. You're right. We're taught to, like, really be humble about it, keep your virginity, not, you know, just really hold onto it as much as possible. Where the men or boys are like, you know what go, do you sow your oats or your wild oats or whatever the term is, and just go out there and be reckless with it. But at the same time, you forget that when you're being reckless with it now, you're bringing life into it, you know, so it should be both. That's what I teach my children, you know, like, you know, it's not. We not bringing any babies up in this house. You know what I mean? And it goes both ways. It's the boys and the girls. They both have to be taught to respect their bodies, things like that.
Sherrelle Rosado
So, yeah, that goes back to it, we was all taught, I mean, I was taught. And look what.
Alexa Stoudemire
Don't touch, don't touch the hot pot. Don't touch that pot.
Ashley Nicole
Don't touch it. You was over there like, thank you.
Alexa Stoudemire
How do y'all feel about the clap back response? Well, she was very graceful about it. But do you feel like, you know, I know we've all been in comments and clapped back and our emotions get involved. What do you guys, what do y'all think about that?
Ashley Nicole
Like y'all be going in on in these comments sometimes, right?
Alexa Stoudemire
How do y'all feel? Because we're on the other side of that too. You know what I mean? Like, we should explain, like, what are your thoughts on people having their opinion on what we have to say or what we believe or our experience? What do y'all think about that? Just in general?
Sherrelle Rosado
I mean, I feel like if they can type it out, they can get a clap back with it. So I'm gonna give my response when I have the time.
Alexa Stoudemire
That's my.
Sherrelle Rosado
Sometimes, like I'm done working and I'm bored and some just say, go on social media, you read some of this stuff. Let me get you together right now. But there's other times where I'm just too busy and I'm like, these people have no life. Yeah, this, this is what they do for a living. Just sit here and just try to get to you. But I have to learn that it's not worth, you know, stooping down to that energy to, to respond.
Alexa Stoudemire
That's right.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah. Now I, you know, for the most part, I think I do pretty good at ignoring the trolls, you know what I'm saying? But now and then, you know, I, and to step in there and you know, most of the time I want to like, not explain myself, but I want to have a conversation because what you just said was dumb as hell. And I can't just leave it there, you know, I can't. Like, I'm not going after people who are saying dumb stuff or calling me names like, I'm not. But if it's really about something and there's a, you got me completely misunderstood and it's about something that's not worth explaining or talking about, then I don't mind going in. And I feel like, you know, some people, you do have to use a curse word or two sometimes because they be acting like fools and they understand. But, you know, I, I think I do really good at not doing that. Not like going in there because people are crazy these days. And like, I like at one of my open houses, I had a, like, stalker come. Like, people really are crazy. So I just don't want to make the crazier people crazier and like, try to come find me. You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm a little scared of them. So for the most part, you know, I think we should just ignore those people and keep it moving like COI did.
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Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah, I never. I never experienced it until we had that open house. And that lady.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, it was crazy.
Alexa Stoudemire
She was coming looking for me.
Ashley Nicole
This lady came to my open house. Pull. She backed up, like, waiting for me to come out, asking everybody, coming out, are you Ashley? Are you Ashley? So it's the end. We're leaving. It's just me and Sherrell and two of my other friends there. And she's like, are you Ashley? I'm thinking it's like, an agent girl. It's a stalker. She's like, hey, my name is so and so. And I heard you got a problem with me. And I'm like, oh, my God.
Alexa Stoudemire
Who are you?
Ashley Nicole
What's your name? Like, I don't know, because I'm like, oh, wait, wait, wait. What's happening? And she's like, yeah, like, I heard you got a problem with me.
Alexa Stoudemire
You're.
Ashley Nicole
You're a realtor, right? I know who you are. You trying to be like me. You copy everything. I. Like, just crazy. Just talking crazy. She said, I wanted her to die. And she. I said, hal, what are you talking about? Like, you're clearly confused. She, like, scrolled to some pictures she showed me on my Instagram.
Sherrelle Rosado
And it had humble baddies, but our face. I mean, our bodies covered the.
Ashley Nicole
It was a humble baddie's picture, but our face covered all the other letters except for the D I, E in baddie. And she said that that picture was me saying I wanted her to die.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah, listen, our guys were in the car. You cannot do that. You can't roll up on nobody like that. And I told her.
Ashley Nicole
I said we had to calm her down because she was really, like, upset. And, like, I don't know what she was gonna do. Like, it was A moment, you know what I mean? And so people really are crazy out here. So we have to be careful.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah.
Ashley Nicole
You know, like, we are being very transparent. We're on social media, you know, doing our podcast, we're on tv, you know, and we like to engage with people.
Alexa Stoudemire
But some people, when there's, there's.
Sherrelle Rosado
I never witnessed that type of.
Ashley Nicole
That was a very scary moment. And I'm so scary because what if I was by myself?
Alexa Stoudemire
It was also comfortable to your business too. Like at the end of the day, you are working, you are, you know, navigating your space and someone coming in there and want to put this out there is really disrespectful.
Ashley Nicole
So, yeah, I say all that to.
Sherrelle Rosado
Say keep it cute with these people.
Ashley Nicole
Because don't have it all.
Alexa Stoudemire
They internalize it.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah.
Alexa Stoudemire
I think that's why I like, I choose not to really internalize the comments. I know people are definitely going to have an opinion and we do, everyone does. But there's lines that get crossed when you start talking about children, family members. And then I get a little defensive, like when I start reading comments about my people too, you know, I start to like internalize it, you know, don't talk about my kids. Like, I start. Yeah, I don't like that. You know, I feel like I have to like the lioness in me has to come out. But I feel like I try not to just go into social media, like knowing that people are gonna comment. Cause they are. So I try not to just put that in my, in my spirit. Just because you can't please everybody. You know, I have learned that I'm.
Ashley Nicole
Making sure that I engage more with the people who are showing love, you know, like I'm trying to like comment back, respond.
Sherrelle Rosado
People ask for the positivity.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, exactly. Respond to the positivity and then let everything else go.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah. Because it's instant. It's an instant comment. Instant gratification. Very much instant. You know, we gotta go home, we gotta raise kids, we gotta feed them, we gotta work, we gotta do all these other things. So I get that. I get that.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah. So sometimes it's just, it's better shout out to our girl Coy because she, she responded very well. And you just. I know it's mature. Very mature. It's tempting at times where you just want to clap back. Where people just feel like they know your whole life story. They. It's like they're living your life and they be dead ass loud and wrong.
Alexa Stoudemire
But it's like loud and wrong.
Sherrelle Rosado
It's like, you can't entertain that. Just, you know, move, grate gracefully. Let's, let's move like coy from now on. And I'm gonna take my advice. Let's move like coy.
Ashley Nicole
We'll see. Cherelle. No, see, let's see. I see it when I believe it. I mean, I believe it when I see it. That part.
Sherrelle Rosado
Question before we move on to our next topic. This is a good one. What would you have told, what good advice would you have told your 21 year old self?
Ashley Nicole
If we talking about babies and men and stuff? My advice would be to any young lady, don't have sex with a man you wouldn't be prepared to have a.
Sherrelle Rosado
Baby with, first and foremost a good one.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, I like that.
Alexa Stoudemire
I like that at the end of.
Ashley Nicole
The day, sex is for making babies, period.
Sherrelle Rosado
It ain't for pleasure too.
Alexa Stoudemire
Wait, I was going, I was like, wait a minute, what if you're done.
Sherrelle Rosado
What if you're done making babies? What if you're done with reproduction and you just want to get that good feeling?
Ashley Nicole
Oh, but I'm just saying.
Alexa Stoudemire
That good feeling.
Ashley Nicole
But I'm just saying you just in your mind, you're engaging in an act where it's a possibility that a child can be conceived. So just always keep that in mind. And I feel like that's smart. That keeps you from having sex with fuckboys. Like that keeps you from living your body. Yeah, yeah, just take a second and be like, does he deserve my body? Does he deserve, can I have a child? If, if I were to get pregnant today, would he be the kind of guy that I want to have a relationship with for the next 18 years?
Alexa Stoudemire
Yes. Like, let me further than 18. Let's be 100.
Sherrelle Rosado
Right.
Ashley Nicole
But I mean for sure, the next 18 years. So it's like, I think if you think about who you're, who you're having sex with in that way, it might, it might, you know, save you a few times.
Alexa Stoudemire
But you know, it's interesting, you said 21. I was actually pregnant with array at 21. And so it was like bittersweet. So what I would tell my 21 year old self is just you wait. Because it actually worked out for me, obviously, because she was the first of four and you know, so it's like that, that story happened and I wouldn't change anything about it. But it was also a different situation. We had financial assistance, we had help. You know what I mean? We could have. It was, it's a different, different way of life. But at the same time I tell my kids this now because my oldest araya be 20, I'm like, look, you can't afford a child, you can't afford it. It just is what it is, you know, it's a different situation and you're selfish. You like to go shopping, you like to go do your thing, have fun and be a 21 year old self. Like I couldn't even go drink at 21. Turning 21. You know how it's like, oh, let's go celebrate. You're now 21. Because I was pregnant. So, you know, which I don't again, don't regret anything. My path is my path. But like just at 21 is such that precious age of you just don't know shit, you know, you really figuring things out. Those adventures. Have those adventures, you know, that's what I would say. What about you, Ro? What would you tell your 21 year old self?
Sherrelle Rosado
I would tell my 21 year old self to, you know, slow down and live life. Slow down but still live life. You know, I was married at 21, so it was different for me. I felt like I had to do everything so fast that I didn't get to enjoy, you know, my, my younger adulthoods because I was an early mom and I would probably. That. That's the main advice I would say.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, yeah, I, I like that.
Ashley Nicole
21. We feel like we grown though.
Sherrelle Rosado
Oh, I can buy alcohol, I can drink. I can do. Even though we was drinking earlier than 21.
Alexa Stoudemire
Definitely think you're grown.
Ashley Nicole
I'm grown. I can gamble.
Alexa Stoudemire
I can do that.
Sherrelle Rosado
At 21, I was a homeowner at. It's like I'm in the military.
Alexa Stoudemire
You can't do nothing.
Sherrelle Rosado
I got a military ID card.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah. I feel like I grew up fast too, in my 20s, just being a mother and traveling and having homes and just really access and privilege. So young too. It's just. Was a lot. It's a whirlwind, you know, but.
Sherrelle Rosado
And I was far away. I didn't have any family. I was in a whole.
Alexa Stoudemire
Oh, that's a lot.
Sherrelle Rosado
North Carolina, all my family in Alabama. So it was just like me, you know, my child husband and. Yeah, I'm a full grown adult. Okay.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ashley Nicole
But yeah, yeah.
Sherrelle Rosado
Okay.
Alexa Stoudemire
That was a great question, by the way.
Sherrelle Rosado
That is.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yes.
Sherrelle Rosado
All right, let's get into it, y'all. We got our, our little star Ari son. How do you say his name?
Alexa Stoudemire
Yoshan?
Sherrelle Rosado
Yes. Or Yoshon.
Ashley Nicole
Yes. Son, I think your son.
Sherrelle Rosado
All right. I'm Feeling your son's name. Your son snaps after fans crash his mommy slash son carnival date with Ari Fletcher. These kids be tired of these people coming into their lives. I don't know if y'all. Y'all paid attention, but he has a big personality. Like, he speaks, he says whatever he wants to say. He. He just expresses himself very well. But apparently he don't play about his mama and his time. So what happened was the two stepped out for a fun night at the carnival. But what was supposed to be a chill mommy Sunday quickly turned into a full on public reaction.
Alexa Stoudemire
Whatever.
Sherrelle Rosado
They shared a clip on her IG story showing the two walking through the fair. But things took a turn when a growing crowd of fans started trailing them. The energy was loud, the excitement was real, and extra small. Screams. Your son screamed out, I can't do this video. Ari played it. He said, I can't do this. Like, y'all gotta let these children be children. These kids alone.
Ashley Nicole
But.
Sherrelle Rosado
But I. You know what I say Ari probably need to pull back from showing so much of his personality on. On, you know, social media.
Alexa Stoudemire
That's what I was gonna say.
Sherrelle Rosado
Because at the end of the day, these kids are still kids.
Alexa Stoudemire
I agree.
Sherrelle Rosado
And people become fans. They even become fans of the kids.
Ashley Nicole
Well, I was gonna say he just needs to not post where she is.
Alexa Stoudemire
That too.
Ashley Nicole
Not not posting her son. Like, I mean, that's a personal choice too. But I feel like if she never posted where she's at and she's at a very public place, like, the fair is like. Or the carnival is, you know, it's a out in the open type environment. It's almost like she was looking for the attention. Like, I don't know. But I'm saying, like, if you post in your celebration, in real time, you post where you are.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah.
Ashley Nicole
Oh, there's a million people there around. It's kind of like, well, what did you expect? You know what I'm saying? But I think that comes with, like, you know, this day and age, like, celebrities, they have to stay relevant, so they're always posting or whatever. And I get. I get that. But I think, you know, if you have your kids around, you should, like, respect their, you know, their energy, their space, and, you know, they don't want to be the celebrity. They're not the celebrity. So, you know, I think maybe next time don't do that, because, you know that he. He doesn't like that. He wants his mommy time. You know what I mean?
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah. It can be very much traumatizing and Going back to what we were talking about a little bit earlier too, with people just pulling up on you, you posting where you are in real time, like, hey guys, I'm at the fair, you know, and then obviously people are pulling up or they're going to be at the same location, they're going to notice that you're there and look for you and, you know, you're really putting it in. It becomes mentally taxing too, on everyone that's around you, especially these children. He obviously is reacting and it's triggering for him. So, you know, as a mom, and I'm sure she was very much like a little taken aback by it because if he's emotional about it, that means he's screaming out for like, I need some help, like, this is too much. And I would try to, you know, choose some places that are a lot more like, you know, exclusive and really not so much like out there and open. Obviously you want to take your children to the carnival, but it's a hat, it's friends, it's security, it's the way you move. And you know, you know, seeing Ari, you know, and I don't want to blame her for anything, but she's very much a public figure and people see her. And so I would tone it down. I would be in opposite of what I usually wear, so people don't really know it's me. You know, I would try to like really suppress that and really try to do that because we've had to do that before, you know, like just there's a way that you have to teach your kids how to maneuver. Living in New York, you go down the street, I have to wear a hat and lip gloss just because there's paparazzi on the corner looking just for something, you know, and it's just a way that you have to teach our children because they didn't ask to be put in these situations, you know, of public Persona. But there's ways that you have to still teach these children how to, you know, understand. Like, these are people, people will come up to you. And I would have had to remove them from the situation just to protect my child. That's a tough one.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah, you just have to be mindful, even if very mindful, even if she didn't post it, she's like a high profile individual and still he has a big personality. So when people see in, they're going to want their fan shock, they're going to want to come up to you, but they're not thinking like at the end of the day. This is still a little child. Respect that. It's. It happens with serenity. We'll be in the airport, and they'd be like, french fry. Hey, French fry, French fry, French fry. And I'm like, just, you know, hey, keep it moving. Like, if. So I try to tell chat, like, let's not post the kids too much. I don't post my kids a lot. You don't see them on my social media because it's too much. Until they're ready to make the decision of they want to be on social media like that, then out loud. But it's just, let them be kids. Let the kids be kids. I know another child. What's her name? Kim's daughter. North, North, North, North. Be going in on her fans. Y'all remember when she was shooting birds at the people and writing some. Writing statements? Yeah. These kids want to be kids. Let these kids be kids.
Alexa Stoudemire
They do want to be kids. But it's like, unfortunately, I mean, I think people have to understand, too. Like, this is their. These are people's jobs. This is how they, you know, make an income. And there's. They're also parents. There's also. They're wearing many hats, you know, so, like, there's a time and a place where you just don't want to be a celebrity. Sometimes you just want to take your child to the carnival. You just want to go to the grocery store. Things like that. I feel like people have to also respect when they see people like fans and celebrity or. I'm sorry, when you see a celebrity or whatever, out and they're with their people, like family or on a date or things like that. Respectfully give them their space. I know. It's like. It's shocking. You're like, ooh, I didn't expect to see X, Y, and Z. But it has to be a mutual respect of, like, they're doing regular stuff. They are not working right now. They are not the Wolverine from X Men. They are not, you know, the basketball player that's dribbling down the court right now. They are having their father right now. They are getting groceries because they gotta cook food tonight. Like, it has to be some kind of, like, social awareness of when you see celebrities.
Sherrelle Rosado
People don't care. People like, this is a once in a lifetime.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah.
Sherrelle Rosado
And, like. Let me go ahead. They're not thinking about, you know, family awareness.
Alexa Stoudemire
They're not. No.
Sherrelle Rosado
All they thinking about, because if I see Beyonce. Exactly. I'm gonna be like, her bodyguard's not.
Alexa Stoudemire
Gonna let you get that close, he'd be like, back up.
Ashley Nicole
I'm gonna be right up in her face.
Alexa Stoudemire
What we eating tonight?
Sherrelle Rosado
Well, at the end of the day, I don't blame it on the fans. I blame it on. And it's our responsibility as parents to make sure our kids are comfortable because we are public figures. So I think as parents we just need to be more self aware of when we're going in these big crowds, how to protect our kids and let them be kids and enjoy themselves. So maybe if we're going to go out in a busy timeframe, if I'm going to a carnival with my kids, I like to go when it's because I want to ride rides. I ain't got time. I ain't got time to be paying these extra fees to skip the line. And you only can skip certain ones. I'mma go when it's low key, quiet and the kids can have a good time. So just be cautious and, and think about the child.
Alexa Stoudemire
That's right. Yeah. Well, clearly he's upset. I would be up too. They people ruin it.
Sherrelle Rosado
Your son got a big personality. I need him on my. He gonna tell you like it is.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, it's, it's tough. But you gotta be mindful of like.
Ashley Nicole
You know, big personality because he's speaking up for himself and he's being very vocal about it. You know, some kids, they just like shut down.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah.
Ashley Nicole
So I think that's, that's good.
Alexa Stoudemire
That definitely has awareness, right?
Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah.
Alexa Stoudemire
Aware of his boundaries at such a, such an age like that. For sure. I've been real mindful about like sharing my location too. You know, I don't post until I le just for those reasons. And it's tough because when you, you want to really have a good time and be in the moment. So that's why I've been trying to be more conscious of that. Just really enjoying the moment and really just enjoying where I'm at, who I'm with and not really just like posting so much anymore about that, you know, I just want to keep those memories intact now. Very protective over.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, that's smart. Posting later is always the best way to go.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, for sure.
Sherrelle Rosado
My question to you guys is at what point does fame stop being fun? Like, do you think celebrities ever wish they can go back to being just regular people?
Ashley Nicole
At times, yeah. I mean, I'm sure it gets old not being able to just do like regular, normal, everyday stuff. Not being able to just go to the grocery store and get your own food, you know, just not being Able to be outside. Like, I can't imagine, you know, without people, like, being in your face. But I think it comes with the territory, you know, So I think it's just one of those things that they probably just have to, like, suck up to the job or chalk up to the job, you know?
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, I believe it's. It's a lot in balance, too, you know. What. What are the other hobbies? What other places can you go and do things where you can really be yourself and not have to deal with people? I feel like that's when you have to start getting more private and maneuver a little bit differently. Just like private rooms or just those kind of things. It's definitely. I don't think there's a regret because obviously, if this is your job, you know, and this is your craft or your art, and obviously you're a public figure because of that celebrity, you can't help it. You know what I mean? You can't not. Not do your passion. You cannot follow. Not follow your dreams just because it becomes too much. And do. And people do, they retire, they stop, they pivot, they go and do something else, which is all great, but I feel like you just have to learn how to maneuver a little differently, Whether it's security, whether it's privacy of different ways of travel, just those things where you can still center yourself and your being to where you want to still do your job. But then also, you can still be your. You be yourself on the other side of it.
Ashley Nicole
I really like it when I see, like, there's certain celebrities, like, I don't know, I can't think of none right now, but, like, who. You see them outside, like, they're not afraid to, like, go out and, like, you know, they don't necessarily have a whole bunch of security with them, but you might see them out at the grocery store. You might see them out with their friends for dinner. Like, I like that because it's like. Like I feel like when you try to. Like, if you're a celebrity, you try to just be mysterious, you know, like, nobody knows where you are. Like, what you do. If you're not like a human being, you're not out to you. It's your family, you know, like regular, normal, everyday stuff. Like, it humanizes you to, like, for us to see you out, you know, being a regular person. Yeah, and I think that kind of too. I mean, if they don't get, you know, bogged down with fans. But I feel like just seeing people out more often, being doing normal things could probably help, you know, but yeah, I mean it come with the job, so you can't complain.
Sherrelle Rosado
That's true.
Alexa Stoudemire
I get that. I get that. What do y'all think about even just kids in general growing up in the public eye like that? Because he didn't ask to be here like to, to deal with it, but he has to by default. What are you guys thoughts on that with children and you know, do they have to have the same thought process? Do they have to have the same caution? You know, he didn't ask, he didn't ask. Celebrity.
Sherrelle Rosado
I feel like with the kids you can just read, read them and tell. Like with my kids, you know, one likes to be in the public or the other one don't. Very low key. So don't pressure it, don't force it up on them. You can't help that you are in the public eye. But I mean you just talk with your kids and you ask them and respect their wishes even though they're young, they do have views, point of views at their early age and they'll let you know how they feel.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, I don't mind to tell me in a minute. Delete, delete, delete.
Sherrelle Rosado
Well, sometimes it can affect their mental. Like you forcing it up on them. So many kids, like these Disney kids who were, were who were great stars and you know, they, they pushed them. And now Orlando Brown. Yeah, like a lot of them are. Just went a whole different route. What we expected as a child, how they were as, you know, young, young children. So it's just, you just have to be careful because you don't know what the world, what society can do to cause their mental space to go a different route. And like now they just this.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah.
Alexa Stoudemire
So I agree.
Sherrelle Rosado
Be careful. It's a lot. Y. It's a lot. Let's talk about Erica.
Alexa Stoudemire
I know, right?
Sherrelle Rosado
Let's talk about our girl, Erica Badu.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, let's switch it up a little bit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's change the energy.
Sherrelle Rosado
My girl, Erica Valdu, let's. Did she hear about Erykah Badu? On and on.
Ashley Nicole
I saw a picture with her and she had a big ass. Was that her ass or was that.
Sherrelle Rosado
That was bbl.
Alexa Stoudemire
I don't know if it was cosplay. It was shade. You think it was shade? Because we saw that, we saw that outfit. You said what I said.
Sherrelle Rosado
Was it bold, Shay, or it a bold statement or you think she was just having fun?
Alexa Stoudemire
I mean, I think it's passive pettiness. I mean that's, that's was a Pisces.
Ashley Nicole
Trying to make like.
Sherrelle Rosado
They said she was shading the BBL trend.
Alexa Stoudemire
It was enormous, you know.
Sherrelle Rosado
You know, you know, I'm. I, you know, I don't. Don't fault anything when you do with your body, but some people just get outrageous and they. They gotta eat bad. Bad bbl.
Alexa Stoudemire
Y'all gonna see them?
Sherrelle Rosado
Yes, Especially, I must say, we live.
Alexa Stoudemire
In Miami, guys like.
Sherrelle Rosado
The bbl. These BBL killing y'all. What's how that sound, Bonnie looking like a ant booty.
Alexa Stoudemire
It's out of control.
Sherrelle Rosado
It's crazy.
Ashley Nicole
No, it really is crazy. But I mean, you know, Erykah Badu comes from, you know, a different generation. You know, she comes from the natural body, Neo soul. Yeah. So of course, like, that's not her thing. Of course, like, she's like, that's what y'all like, you know, let me, let me make fun of it or whatever, because that's not her style. That's not her essence. You know what I mean?
Sherrelle Rosado
I think you better call Dr. Miami.
Alexa Stoudemire
She's on that call.
Sherrelle Rosado
No, she's telling them to call Dr. Miami and fix that thing, baby.
Ashley Nicole
I've been hearing a lot, but, you know, I've been hearing a lot of, like, negative stuff about BBOs. Like, I feel like they're still very popular, but now I feel like there's a trend of people who are, like.
Sherrelle Rosado
Getting rid of them.
Ashley Nicole
They don't want them, they don't like them anymore.
Alexa Stoudemire
They're starting to take them out. I feel like social media kind of impacted that and really low key. Let's take it all the way to, like, the Kardashians, especially Kim, you know, that curvy look that very much like enhanced look. And, you know, we've been tugging some curves and some heavy weight a long time, since before time. You know, I'm the healthiest and curviest I've ever been in my life right now, and I wouldn't change it for the world. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, thank you so much, you know, but it's just like, you know, I. I know what I have back there. I love that muscle memory. But, you know, I just feel like it's. It's become. It's glamorized and it became very much like, I want one of those too, because I'll have, I'll have, you know, this more attention. But do you feel like social media has impacted the surge of bbls and now do you think social media will Impact, like maybe the resurgence of it. Like just almost like the decline. I should say, not the resurgence, but the decline of it.
Sherrelle Rosado
Honestly, I think it's social media. It's men. That's all men talk about.
Alexa Stoudemire
You think it's men.
Sherrelle Rosado
They want big asses. Like, that's what they want. That's what they like, that's what they glorify. So it's like you have all these women, like, dang, you know, he want.
Alexa Stoudemire
We do.
Sherrelle Rosado
We try to get what the men want. Like, we want their attention. So we're going to do things, you know what? Somewhat. A lot of women are going to do things like, okay, this is what he likes. So this is what I'm gonna get. So I feel.
Alexa Stoudemire
You sure it's not women trying to, you know, one up other women either One up.
Sherrelle Rosado
Competition.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, like competition.
Sherrelle Rosado
Mixture of everything.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, yeah. I feel like women do a lot for women now. Like, women want to have the best bbl, the best body, the best weave, the best nails. I don't. I don't. I mean, we know men like, like women. I feel like men are going to like women regardless. Like, if we got a big ass, if we got a little ass, if.
Alexa Stoudemire
We, you know, like, everyone has their own preferences.
Ashley Nicole
Men are men. They are going to stick their thing in anything.
Alexa Stoudemire
So.
Ashley Nicole
I mean, I don't necessarily feel like it's a. We're doing it for the men. I feel like we're doing it because, like you said, like, kind of competition with other women. Like, oh, let me get the best body, let me get the best hair. The best, like the best of everything, you know, so I can look better than that girl, not because I want to get that man, you know what I mean? Because in the same breath they're like, you know, these men ain't worth it anyway. So it's like we not doing all that.
Sherrelle Rosado
It's not because of the man. But this is what men talk about. What I'm saying is men talk about they like big asses. So if you don't have a big ass, you're going to be like these men talking about big asses. That's all they talk about. That's still having sex.
Ashley Nicole
They still pulling.
Sherrelle Rosado
They're still having sex, but it's glowing.
Ashley Nicole
Little booties like me.
Alexa Stoudemire
Not everybody can get a booty either.
Sherrelle Rosado
It's glorifying. It's glorifying big asses.
Alexa Stoudemire
So what?
Sherrelle Rosado
People don't do what women don't do, even men. Shit. Some of these men out here are.
Ashley Nicole
Oh, my God, yeah. So I feel like it's a competition more so, though. Everybody want to have the best everything.
Alexa Stoudemire
The best everything. Especially when you have access to it. You just like, let me go and enhance it. This will make me feel better. I think it becomes an issue when you starting to do everything. Like, you just.
Ashley Nicole
I think that's like comparison, you know, Women are always comp. We're always comparing ourselves to what we don't and do have. Like, I want what she got, you know, we always want what we don't have too. You know what I mean? Like, I want a big ass. Not really, but, you know, a little something. But not enough to get a bbl. Okay. Everybody wants to ask, but I. I don't want enough to get a bbl.
Sherrelle Rosado
Give me a little bit, you know what I'm saying?
Ashley Nicole
I'mma eat these gummy bears and hopefully.
Alexa Stoudemire
Gummy bears, you know what I mean?
Ashley Nicole
But I really think it's like a comparison thing. It's like, you know, what does she got? Okay, she got that.
Sherrelle Rosado
Okay.
Ashley Nicole
I'm gonna get a better one, you.
Alexa Stoudemire
Know.
Sherrelle Rosado
Her body and the lips.
Ashley Nicole
Everything, Everything.
Alexa Stoudemire
You know? But at the end of the day, I feel like it's like we still. Again, we.
Sherrelle Rosado
We.
Alexa Stoudemire
We're born with a lot of.
Ashley Nicole
Y'all heard about the BBL stinking?
Sherrelle Rosado
Not the BBL stinking.
Alexa Stoudemire
What? How the BBL stink.
Ashley Nicole
They said there's a very distinct smell. A very distinct.
Sherrelle Rosado
Ashley, wait.
Ashley Nicole
Time out, right in the comments. I know people been. I mean, I've never smelled a smell. They said, I think when you have.
Alexa Stoudemire
A bad one, like, if you have.
Sherrelle Rosado
That, you're not washing your.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, I think it's from people not getting the massages that you're supposed to get. Like the lymphatic. Lymphatic drainage.
Sherrelle Rosado
Too much. Too much ass. And they don't know how to wash their ass after they done got all this booty.
Ashley Nicole
No, but they said it's a specific from the BBL ones about the natural big booty girls. They said the BBL.
Sherrelle Rosado
I'm telling you, these new BBLs, booty, big booties, they ain't used to all that booty back there. So they know how to reach back there and wash their behind.
Ashley Nicole
No, but they also said, though, it's because of the fat cells and they're not getting the lymphatic drainage or something like that. And then it starts sinking or some shit. I don't know.
Alexa Stoudemire
Wow.
Sherrelle Rosado
All right.
Alexa Stoudemire
That one we need to find out.
Ashley Nicole
I don't know.
Alexa Stoudemire
We need to find out.
Ashley Nicole
Now, I may not get a bbl, but there's this thing I saw.
Alexa Stoudemire
What you see what you see?
Sherrelle Rosado
What the hell you.
Alexa Stoudemire
That?
Ashley Nicole
It's where they break your ribs.
Sherrelle Rosado
Oh no.
Alexa Stoudemire
And.
Ashley Nicole
And then you wear a corset and.
Alexa Stoudemire
It like make you sense like c your waist. So C your waist. Cinch your waist to make your butt big bigger. But.
Ashley Nicole
Well, no, it has nothing to do with your butt. My butt is going to be my butt.
Sherrelle Rosado
Actually. You don't have a waist.
Ashley Nicole
Yes, but I'm like straight up and down have like. Like a curvy body. So my hips are like my ribs. Listen, okay, I know what I'm talking about. I know my body.
Sherrelle Rosado
Okay. You ain't doing that.
Ashley Nicole
That well, it looks a little intriguing.
Sherrelle Rosado
Intriguing.
Alexa Stoudemire
Ribs and nose on my ribs. That ain't nothing just to make you just look like.
Ashley Nicole
I'm not adding nothing in my body. They not taking nothing now. It's just like you just said, they remove it.
Alexa Stoudemire
We don't remove.
Ashley Nicole
They don't take them out. No, they just break them. They just pop them out a little bit and then you.
Sherrelle Rosado
Hell no.
Alexa Stoudemire
That sounds painful.
Sherrelle Rosado
That does. You would trust a doctor to go in and break your ribs.
Ashley Nicole
I mean, I'mma be sleep.
Alexa Stoudemire
I'm going to be sleep, you know, it's is what that's okay.
Ashley Nicole
So all these is going to all the other countries getting bbls. I can't go get a little broke rib or two.
Sherrelle Rosado
I don't know. Got their ribs broke.
Ashley Nicole
I don't know nobody personally exactly.
Alexa Stoudemire
Me either. But I would. I you going to be the chest.
Sherrelle Rosado
That's me.
Ashley Nicole
Okay. I said, well, no, because I'm smart. I said, you know what? I'm going to come back to this in a year or two.
Alexa Stoudemire
So I. So at least you thought about it.
Ashley Nicole
So they can get good at it.
Alexa Stoudemire
And thinking about it and we'll on.
Ashley Nicole
Them and then I. And then I'll revisit.
Sherrelle Rosado
Someone said the corset surgery is usually done on today. Women who don't want to have any more kids.
Alexa Stoudemire
It's called corset surgery. That's you. You. That sounds like you over here.
Sherrelle Rosado
I don't want to have no more kids either, but I'm skipping that.
Ashley Nicole
Sound like a good candidate. I'm a good candidate.
Alexa Stoudemire
The corset. That's what it's called now. So it gives you the cinched waist of a corset. Okay, so I have seen something with the corset.
Ashley Nicole
I'm not trying to be like irregularly Small. I'm just trying to get a little shape.
Alexa Stoudemire
I do like that little coke box.
Sherrelle Rosado
They said. Somebody said allegedly Janet Jackson got it done.
Ashley Nicole
Okay, so Janet, send me a doctor, please.
Sherrelle Rosado
Share. Share.
Alexa Stoudemire
Double batter. You are.
Ashley Nicole
Somebody find out what doctor she went to.
Sherrelle Rosado
Because if Janet went to them, then.
Ashley Nicole
Okay, they good enough. I might not be able to afford that.
Alexa Stoudemire
I don't know. I don't know.
Sherrelle Rosado
That's a. That's some.
Alexa Stoudemire
That's some different evidence for everyone doing what they need to do for themselves. Whatever makes you confident this go. But I feel like there's extremes to everything.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, just. Just a couple ribs.
Alexa Stoudemire
My ribs hurt now. Think about it.
Sherrelle Rosado
Me too.
Alexa Stoudemire
Like I need mine.
Sherrelle Rosado
I want them all. Yeah, I love all this chunky.
Alexa Stoudemire
Chunk. Chunk.
Sherrelle Rosado
Crazy. Yo, let. Okay, enough about the BBL talk. Because Ashley that same that she want the corset surgery. The BBL st.
Alexa Stoudemire
The BBL booty juice.
Sherrelle Rosado
They got. They got the BBL booty juice.
Alexa Stoudemire
They just say they didn't even have it in the chat. I still got to find out about that BBL booty juice is BBL booty juice. Yeah.
Ashley Nicole
It'S thing. It's a thing. Apparently.
Alexa Stoudemire
I. I can't wait to find that out. I love it.
Ashley Nicole
According on what the people said.
Sherrelle Rosado
Okay, y'all. We all grew up in the church, right? Right? Yep. Our good old good, good. It's. It's. It's. Marvin said a pastor P. Pastor. You know, he.
Alexa Stoudemire
Is he pastor or reverend? Is he any. Any of that?
Sherrelle Rosado
I thought he was a singer, a gospel singer. He got some good hits. He saw the best of me. But we a see the best in him when he.
Alexa Stoudemire
I see what you did there.
Sherrelle Rosado
See the best in Marvin said when he told the people to lock. Told them ushers to lock the door, lock the doors, get y'all behind down. Cause y'all ain't going nowhere but out to eat, to feed y'all souls. I need y'all to empty y'all money and donate. We ain't going nowhere until we raise all this money.
Alexa Stoudemire
He definitely spelling profit wrong. Instead of with a ph, he used to put an F in there. Profit.
Sherrelle Rosado
And the ones that's co signing with his foolishness. Some of the deacons and pastors that was behind him.
Alexa Stoudemire
So they were trying to get money for him. Or this is for. For the building fund. Or this is for.
Ashley Nicole
The building funds.
Alexa Stoudemire
You know, the offer tithing. You know, obviously in the church.
Ashley Nicole
It's a love offering. It's a love offering.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yes. Like they got all type of opportunity has to appreciat.
Ashley Nicole
It's the love offering.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah.
Sherrelle Rosado
I mean, my grandfather used to be. He passed away. He was a presiding elder. I grew up in the church and not.
Alexa Stoudemire
That's a big deal.
Sherrelle Rosado
One time in all my years of growing up, being on the usher board, being in the choir, being, you know, vacation Bible school, everything that we have, like, five offerings. These new churches, they make it. They locking doors, they putting in security. It ain't even the usher garden doors. It's the security and you going nowhere. So you take. You got about six offerings now. Never seen nothing like that a day in my life. And I grew up in the South. I. You know, half of my family was Baptist, half was Methodist. Ame. And we had. And when we took up offerings, we had a benevolent offering. And the benevolent. Yes, and then you had a sign.
Alexa Stoudemire
What does that really mean anyway, right?
Ashley Nicole
What does that even mean anyway?
Alexa Stoudemire
We are tithing. We just sending it off.
Sherrelle Rosado
Nothing. Listen, I'mma tell you how. How. How our church operated. You had a sign up there of how much was collected each. Each Sunday service Sunday, right?
Alexa Stoudemire
That's right.
Sherrelle Rosado
You going around and you saying, he good on him. He's an on time God. Yes, he is. When that money start passing around. But it was times where. Where if someone in. Oh, yes, he is. When people. When church members really need their bills paid and, you know, my granddaddy would actually cut checks to make sure that the church members, you know, their lights were on if they need to pay or whatever. Now it's like, y'all just want these people to spend their rent money. They. It's the first of the menu. They last everything.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, it's still 10%, right? Is it? 10% is a tithing percentage. And, you know, I don't know. Still in church. Taxes, they. They pay no taxes, but we starting to see pastors with the suits, with the Gucci, the. The Fendi, the Prada, everything. The jets, private jets, and these. These mega churches. But it's like, you know, I. You're paying for a lot. You know, the smoke, the. The graphics.
Sherrelle Rosado
I'mma tell y'all a story. I went to go support one of my friends at a church here in Florida. And, you know, the church was amazing, but it was pastors traveling from all up north. And careful with them up north passages. They be. You know, they be funneling money from the. From the street people.
Ashley Nicole
Not the up north.
Sherrelle Rosado
Some of the up north. Not everybody now. Not everybody, but one of the pastors got up there to speak and he had this big pinky ring on. He was decked out. And I said, I. I have still have this text message. I text the group that I was with. I said, don't trust him. Him. And if he come and come and lay his hands on y'all, do not let this man touch y'all. Cuz he ain't right.
Ashley Nicole
Because he had that pinky ring on.
Sherrelle Rosado
He had a big shiny pinky ring. I said, he's not right there. Something about him. Listen.
Alexa Stoudemire
Tell, tell. Sign.
Sherrelle Rosado
Lay this. Wait before. So after church, the pastor trying to touch people, lay his hands. And I said, mm, I don't. I'm sorry. You know, I don't let people. Everybody lay their hands on me. I was taught not to let everybody. Everybody put their hands on you. So two months later, fast forward, the pastor is locked up by the Fed.
Ashley Nicole
No, he ain't.
Sherrelle Rosado
I swear to God. PPP fraud.
Alexa Stoudemire
PPP fraud.
Sherrelle Rosado
PPP fraud from the churches and PPP fraud. See?
Alexa Stoudemire
And again, don't have to pay taxes. You don't have to pay taxes. You keep on point.
Ashley Nicole
I feel like also the, The.
Alexa Stoudemire
The.
Ashley Nicole
The pastor, like the leader of the church, I feel like, should kind of separate themselves from the money part of it. Like in the church I grew up in, it was like the trustees, they did everything. You know what I mean? Like, so it was no confusion. It wasn't one person that was in charge of all the money. It wasn't. You know what I mean? It was like a board of trustees who was in charge of collecting the money and, and, you know, where the money. Oh, they, they handled all of that. My dad was a trustee, actually, and my mom was like. She was the. What was my mom? The secretary at the church. So we was in church, you know, all day, every day, too.
Alexa Stoudemire
All the time. All the time. Yeah.
Ashley Nicole
But fast forward to churches that I go to now regularly, they don't even take up the offering.
Alexa Stoudemire
It's.
Ashley Nicole
You do it on your own. So you can do it online, you can put it in the box in the hall, you know, on your own, but it's all done on your. Every now and then, they'll take up like, you know, a special offering for something or whatever, but your everyday tithes that you do, like, that's on you. And I really like that because when he moved to Florida and we were looking for a church, like, we went to a lot of churches and they were really like, pressing us to give because, you know, they knew Phil played football, you know, so they like, okay, okay, Big Big money. Okay. So now they start talk preaching about giving.
Sherrelle Rosado
Oh, baby, them.
Alexa Stoudemire
Them.
Sherrelle Rosado
Them scriptures. Them scriptures get.
Ashley Nicole
They gotta give the same. We done heard the same damn thing. Every sermon they talking about giving. There's a.
Sherrelle Rosado
There's a hundred people in here. I need conscious. I need four seed for 5,000. I need 20 of y'all to see, so a seed for 200, and I need the rest of y'all to sow a seed for $100. And all the seeds are sown.
Alexa Stoudemire
And then they put in the program. They put in the program. Who put what? Like, oh, they're the $10,000 donors. You know, it was the bragging rights, too, to be in the pamphlet, you know, that you donated so much or gave this much, you know, So I feel like it was also a little bit of clout. That's probably one of our first examples of clout back in the day, too, like going to church. But I feel like you still have to be members of whatever your religion is. They still take up funds for everything, you know, even at the temple, we have to pay for services and Shabbat dinners and people who are underprivileged and things like that. So it doesn't matter. Church, temple, mosque.
Sherrelle Rosado
So today's. I. I just feel like from me growing up, from when I was a child, church is totally different. I. I don't consider a lot of these churches churches. I feel like a lot of pastors have taken advantage of what it is to really serve and service, you know, the Lord in the community. I feel like they have turned it into a business and profitable business.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah. Yeah. Marvin Sa. He's a gospel singer. He's worth $4 million. Asking. Shutting the doors like that. I know this happened, like. And you.
Ashley Nicole
And you were.
Sherrelle Rosado
Tell them to sit down.
Alexa Stoudemire
People do. People were. They will be like, I gotta pay the church. I gotta pay the church. Yeah.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah.
Alexa Stoudemire
Some people.
Sherrelle Rosado
Some people will give they all and. And. And let their rent go.
Ashley Nicole
And they know that.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah.
Ashley Nicole
So do I think they're praying on those people and as vulnerable people. Vulnerable people who, you know, know they're.
Alexa Stoudemire
Praying in the wrong way. Praying with a P, R, E, Y instead of praying.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah.
Alexa Stoudemire
It's not. It's not cool. It's not cool. Yeah.
Sherrelle Rosado
I didn't like that. And I. I see it happen a lot. And I though he got aggressive with.
Ashley Nicole
A stunt, so maybe he was trying to get all this attention. Like, we're talking about him now. So maybe he's pulling, like, a stunt and he wanted to be Blasted all over the Internet right now, so we could be talking about him.
Alexa Stoudemire
This happened in. Over. It happened over the summer. It's just now coming viral. Recirculated. Going viral. Yeah.
Ashley Nicole
I wonder why it's just now coming out.
Alexa Stoudemire
No telling. I don't know. He put it out.
Ashley Nicole
Oh, he sent it to the blogs.
Sherrelle Rosado
You think so? I mean, people do that.
Ashley Nicole
Why is it just now coming out?
Alexa Stoudemire
Like something. Something is a little. I don't know.
Sherrelle Rosado
I don't know. But it. It just. I. You. You won't catch me coming to a church that's. That's forcing the congregation to pay, and you ain't leaving until.
Ashley Nicole
And then for me, also, it's the thing of, like, if I don't see. Like, if. I know, like, this church is pulling in a lot of money, and I don't see y'all actually doing stuff for the community, but a nice new car and a nice house and, you know, where is the money going? Are you in the community? Are you helping these people that is keeping the church running? You know what I mean?
Alexa Stoudemire
Right?
Sherrelle Rosado
It's not the same. It's definitely not the same.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah. Well, do you all feel like you frequent church as much as you like? Do you. I mean, do you all go to church as much as you did growing up in it? Because you were. I don't wanna say forced, but, you know, when you have your families involved with the church, you had to go. It just became a way of life. Do you feel like that was a little too much in your childhood to where it trickles to where you are now, where you might not go as much? Like, maybe had that little. That energy from childhood of having to go to now where you can choose to go?
Sherrelle Rosado
I don't think you know me because, like I said, my grandfather was a presiding elder. We were PK grandkids. I enjoyed going to church. We went to Sunday school. I actually. Some of my cousins learned how to read just going to Sunday school. So I enjoyed it. The morale was there. It taught us how to be, you know, be very respectful, get closer to God. And I made the choice to get closer to God. I actually spoke in the sermon. I enjoyed church. I enjoyed going as a child. I felt like what changed, changed me from going how I used to go so much as a child and a young adult was the changes in the. In the church as I traveled. The church in the south is totally different from when I moved up north or when I moved down south of Florida. It wasn't the same. And I felt like, it turned. It started slowly evolving into a business. We didn't get the same like that. You know, when you. In a good church, you can just fix. Feel it.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yes.
Sherrelle Rosado
I didn't have that same feeling from when I was in the churches from the South. I felt like it was just, let me say what I need to say. And. And they just emphasize this on when it was time to. To gather offerings. Not all churches. I do have some amazing churches. If I'm in Tampa. My number one church is Love first shout out to pastor Joe Cousins. He was on waxes, but he. I feel like I was. I'm back when I was a little child in those church. Church homes when I'm. When I'm going to love first. So it's not every church, but it's hard to find a good church.
Alexa Stoudemire
It is. It is hard.
Sherrelle Rosado
Feel like you're you where you need to be.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, I feel the same way. I'm from Georgia, and before that we lived in South Carolina. So I'm used to like, a very Southern Baptist church experience. And I just really haven't gotten that pretty much since I left home. But I can't. I honestly, truthfully cannot blame that on why I don't go to church as much as I used to. And I really am convicted about it. Like, I think about, you know, oh, I gotta like the family. We need to go to church every week. Every week. It's on my brain, like, we need to go to church.
Alexa Stoudemire
The intent is there because, like, I.
Ashley Nicole
Know, like, I can watch it online, I can watch it on tv. I kind of get a little lax with it. I'm like, okay, it's okay, Ash. Like, don't shut yourself out. You can just watch it on tv, you know, and sometimes I do, but most times I don't. So it's like, I really feel like that's the goal of mine this year, is to get back to going to church more. Because I am. I do come from a family where we believe in going to church and spending time with the Lord in his house.
Alexa Stoudemire
That's right.
Ashley Nicole
So, you know, even though church is different, it might look different. I haven't done my part. I can't say 100% that I've gone out and. And looked for whatever it is I feel is missing, you know, But I think it's important, you know, regardless to have like, my children in the church, because I, like Sherelle was saying, feel like I have very distinct memories there. I feel like it's definitely shaped who I am. My relationship with the Lord, and it's kept me, you know, so I think it's important, and I just need to do better.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, I agree with you, Ash. It is very much becomes more convenient now just to go ahead and click a link, you know, even if you're not in the same city with that same pastor that you like or you like a sermon, you can go now on YouTube and grab a sermon that you missed, and you can still get the word and. But you're in the comfort of your home. I feel like Covid really made that happen, you know, where it made the access to your favorite pastor more. More accessible, which is great. Like, my mom lives here in Miami, but she streams a pastor from Chicago that she likes, and every Sunday morning, she's in the comfort of her home watching the sermon and taking her notes and then sending me this and that from the pastor. Like, it was a good service today. So it's still there, rooted in it, because just having that religious anchor in your spirit, we can't get away from. So I think it's great for the children to have some kind of sense of purpose and sense of peace where whatever your religion is that you can fall back on and just have that comfort in your spirit and your soul. So whatever way you can get to it, get to it. You know, whether it's online, going to a church, or getting some notes, clicking on the link, whatever the case may be, you know, like, I want my.
Ashley Nicole
Kids to have, like, the old school vacation, Bible school.
Alexa Stoudemire
Like, that was fun.
Ashley Nicole
That was an experience that I feel like, you know, if you went there, like, it was when you look forward.
Sherrelle Rosado
To the end of the week, trip.
Ashley Nicole
Yes.
Alexa Stoudemire
You working during the day, you had.
Sherrelle Rosado
Your little boyfriend that week during vacation.
Ashley Nicole
It was time. Like, these are experiences that I want for my kids. You know what I mean?
Alexa Stoudemire
Look at us. How are we blushing and having nostalgia moments now? Just like tapping back into our childhood because of that, that sense of community. Kids running around and you breaking out in these sessions and having good talks. And I remember because we used to have the little pamphlets and you learn your scripture and then talk about it and understood it better.
Ashley Nicole
Even things like Easter Sunday speeches, Easter speech. Remember you had the little thing you had to memorize. You better not messed up.
Alexa Stoudemire
Don't forget the outfit, too.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yes.
Ashley Nicole
Being in the choir, just, oh, craze dance.
Sherrelle Rosado
Oh, the praise dance.
Ashley Nicole
I still remember some of my praise dance, all the praise dancing. Then when they had, like, children's. Not children's church, but, like, when the children Take Sunday youth Sunday service.
Sherrelle Rosado
I was used to be on third Sundays, the children.
Ashley Nicole
I used to like to do the announcements. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters. Pastor so and so, like, that was my thing. I used to, like, that was my little part. I felt special. But yeah, I miss that. You know, it's not just about, it's a lot of, it's a lot of memories, a lot of things that, like, obviously shaped all of us because we are sitting here.
Sherrelle Rosado
It just sucks. Like, I, I, I feel like my, you know, my kids can't experience what we experience. But I'm truly grateful because I still keep, you know, God in them in their lives. We do pray together. I pray together with my kids. And it just shows, like, we come from a strong background of, of, you know, just being close to God and putting God first. I was excited. My daughter got up Sunday. She, she called me. She was like, mom, I just left church. Can you send me some money to go out to eat? She had her two friends with her. And I was just, just like, yeah.
Alexa Stoudemire
I'm so proud of you.
Ashley Nicole
Yes. Yeah. Going to church on your own with your kids. Going to church on your own. I'm sure that amazing, right? Because right now I'm gonna have to.
Alexa Stoudemire
Like.
Sherrelle Rosado
We had, we had the van coming to pick us up. I was like, girl, you living the good life. You got your car drop. We used to have to wait on the van to come get us and take us back home.
Ashley Nicole
Band used to be there all day long.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yes.
Ashley Nicole
Oh, and then, you know when they used to have the singings.
Sherrelle Rosado
This, that.
Ashley Nicole
No, when they used to have the, like the anniversaries, like.
Sherrelle Rosado
Oh, yeah, the pastor anniversary past the anniversary.
Ashley Nicole
Used to be at church all day. And then when they used to invite other churches to come and sing.
Sherrelle Rosado
That's the singing. You have a single with the different.
Alexa Stoudemire
I love that good music. Music, not the sing off. Because it's tr. Like, they don't go.
Ashley Nicole
You better not fall asleep either.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yes.
Ashley Nicole
All that church pinch.
Sherrelle Rosado
Church pinch. And oh, my grandma give me that look. She had them glasses and she roll her eyes and that, that, that closed eye be still rolling. You better get your act together.
Ashley Nicole
I'm glad.
Sherrelle Rosado
And the candy. Y'all remember the little. They, they was shaped like peppermints, but they taste like cinnamon.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, no, it was the strawberry ones.
Sherrelle Rosado
The watermelon. Strawberry or watermelon?
Ashley Nicole
Yeah.
Sherrelle Rosado
And then sometimes you get the lucky ones that had the chewy stuff in the middle.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah.
Sherrelle Rosado
It's hard on the outside.
Ashley Nicole
Why, why did we all live the same life?
Alexa Stoudemire
And, you know, you got mad when you saw that. It was, like, at the bottom. Stuck at the purse, too, because you, like, you can't even eat this one. Like, it's been sitting there a long time. But, yeah, the pinch. I used to, like when they would let us dismiss, like, the little kids. They could dismiss and go to, like, children's church, you know, out of. You know, now that they've done certain parts of the surf. Yeah. Because they can't sit still, you know, that's what. But my stomach will start to start rumbling, so I will look forward to, like, brunch afterwards, too. That was always good.
Sherrelle Rosado
We had Sunday dinner.
Alexa Stoudemire
Well, Sunday dinner, too, because you know what was on the crock pot? That's been simmering and marinating real good until when you come back. Yeah, definitely want to eat afterwards.
Sherrelle Rosado
What was y'all. What was y'all favorite old school church song song?
Alexa Stoudemire
Oh, his eyes on the sparrow. Okay.
Ashley Nicole
I had a thing.
Alexa Stoudemire
That's a good one, too.
Sherrelle Rosado
Going beyond mine was your grace and mercy.
Ashley Nicole
Okay, Mom, Was There's a bomb in Gilead at. Remember that one? That there is a bombing, G. Yes.
Sherrelle Rosado
There is a bombing. That.
Ashley Nicole
That's not really old school, but that was, like, one of my favorites from back then.
Sherrelle Rosado
Those was the good old days, y'all. Let us know what y'all favorite old school Southern gospel song was and who had the best old school gospel song out of us three now.
Ashley Nicole
Oh, oh, let me think of one before we go.
Sherrelle Rosado
Your Grace and Mercy.
Alexa Stoudemire
That's a good one.
Sherrelle Rosado
Additional Grace and Mercy.
Alexa Stoudemire
I like. I like. Well, it's not really old, but it's like, stand. I love all these. I love all these good, good spiritual hymns.
Sherrelle Rosado
Yeah.
Alexa Stoudemire
Miss that good music. Miss that good music. Yes. Okay.
Sherrelle Rosado
All right, guys.
Ashley Nicole
Well, is it humble baddie smell?
Alexa Stoudemire
I think it might be.
Ashley Nicole
All right, who's got it?
Alexa Stoudemire
I got it right here. Want me to speak on it?
Sherrelle Rosado
Go on.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, go ahead. Okay. Hey, Humble baddies, this is from Kayla from Dallas, Texas.
Ashley Nicole
Okay. Hey, Kayla.
Sherrelle Rosado
Hey, Kayla.
Alexa Stoudemire
Hey, Humble baddies. Love y'all so much, and I need your help because this situation is messy. I've been dating this guy for eight months, and everything's been going great. At first, I kept him to myself, but about three months ago, I finally introduced him to my family and friends. All good, right? Wrong. This past weekend, he hit me with a we need to talk text. Naturally, I started panicking, thinking the worst. And guess what? It kind of was the worst because he Used to date one of my close friends. Now he swears it was not that serious. But the gag is he met her three months ago and said nothing until now. I feel like he should have told me the second he realized they knew each other. So what do I do back? Do I keep it moving and stay with him? Or is this a red flag that means it's time to go? Would you feel betrayed or am I overreacting?
Sherrelle Rosado
I think she's overreacting a little bit. Like to just let it go. I would first communicate and see what's going on before I just let it go. Just communicate and find out what. What happened. I'm confused.
Ashley Nicole
So, okay, so she was dating. They've been dating for eight months. Months. And then he just met her three months ago.
Alexa Stoudemire
So he. So, like, you say, like, hey, guys, you know, she never told her friend that she was dating this guy. And so now he introd. She introduced him to everyone. Like, hey, y'all, this my boo. You know, we've been rocking. And then he was like, we need to talk. Because he actually really know friend.
Ashley Nicole
I mean, I feel like he's trying to be open, you know, and have a conversation. So he's trying. It's not like, I don't feel like he's trying to be sneaky. He probably had to, like, muster his confidence to say something. So I don't think, you know, that she needs to run or anything. I don't think it's a red flag. It might be a yellow flag.
Alexa Stoudemire
Caution. Slow it up.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah, yeah, but you know, see how he moves after this. And then also, like, follow up, like, ask all the questions. Okay, so where did y'all meet? How did y'all meet? Blah, blah, blah. Who else have you talked to? Like, who else, you know, who are you? Who else are you dating? Like, just have enough follow up questions and make sure you get the answers so you can move accordingly.
Sherrelle Rosado
That's true.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah, I like that. Yeah. Because it's a big step when you start to meet the family and friends. Obviously that means he is serious. But then I'm glad he did communicate and you didn't find out way later. You know what I mean? So I feel like that's a good thing that he did step up. He was very kind. Like, we need to talk, which is scary for everybody. It's not just whenever you get that text, we need to talk, your heart starts to be fast. You start internalizing. So I feel like he definitely showed, like, a great example of communication. Like, look, we have talked before and I feel like, you know, sometimes it's tough to hear, but you got to hear it. You have to understand it, you know, because you don't want to now go be out another time. And then like, you see this person and no one knew except for those two. That's when it becomes a red flag and very much shady. So I'm glad he did say something. That way they can move forward with it or she can say how she feels about it or she can say that bothers her or whatever the case may be. But at least it's been. It's on the table.
Ashley Nicole
Yeah. Good.
Sherrelle Rosado
Well, that's a great answers. What was her name again? Alexis.
Ashley Nicole
Kayla.
Sherrelle Rosado
Kayla. Kayla. Kayla from Dallas. We hope you take our advice. I think, you know, we gave some. It's. You shouldn't give it up this quick like communication. Y'all talk it out. It's not the end. It's not. Not a bad guy.
Alexa Stoudemire
Yeah.
Sherrelle Rosado
But yeah, good luck with that, Kayla.
Alexa Stoudemire
Good luck.
Sherrelle Rosado
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Podcast Episode Summary: Club Shay Shay - "Humble Baddies - Erykah Badu's BBL Shade? + Pastor Marvin Sapp Demands $40,000 Donations & More!"
Release Date: April 1, 2025
Host(s): Paige DeSorbo, Ashley Nicole, Sherrelle Rosado, Alexa Stoudemire
The episode kicks off with Paige DeSorbo, Ashley Nicole, Sherrelle Rosado, and Alexa Stoudemire warmly greeting their listeners. They briefly discuss their recent activities, setting a personal and relatable tone for the episode.
The hosts share humorous and relatable stories about their recent experiences:
Stranded at a Brunch Spot: Ashley and Sherrelle recount getting stuck at a brunch location due to unexpected rain, turning the mishap into an opportunity to catch up over drinks.
Ashley Nicole [03:20]: "We needed that time to catch up because your ass been on the move, my love."
Chickens and Pet Stories: Ashley excitedly shares her new venture into raising ten baby chicks, humorously likening them to children and emphasizing the responsibilities that come with it.
Ashley Nicole [06:00]: "Officially a chicken lady. I got me 10 baby chicks."
The discussion shifts to Erykah Badu's apparent mockery of the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) trend:
Observation of BBL Trends: The hosts analyze Erykah Badu's recent appearance, speculating whether her outfit was a subtle critique or playful aesthetic choice.
Alexa Stoudemire [45:20]: "I think it's passive pettiness. I mean that's, that's was a Pisces."
Social Media Impact on BBL Popularity: They debate the role of social media in both promoting and declining the popularity of BBLs, with Sherrelle attributing the trend's persistence to male preferences.
Sherrelle Rosado [48:23]: "They want big asses. Like, that's what they want. That's what they like, that's what they glorify."
Competition Among Women: Ashley highlights the competitive aspect among women to attain certain body standards, suggesting that societal pressures drive the pursuit of enhancements like BBLs.
Ashley Nicole [48:45]: "I feel like it's a competition more so, though. Everybody want to have the best everything."
The hosts delve into a controversial topic involving Pastor Marvin Sapp:
Incident Overview: Sherrelle narrates an incident where Pastor Marvin Sapp, a well-known gospel singer, aggressively demanded donations during a church service.
Sherrelle Rosado [57:22]: "He told the people to lock the doors, lock the doors, get y'all behind down. Cause y'all ain't going nowhere but out to eat, to feed y'all souls."
Critique of Modern Church Practices: They criticize the shift from benevolent offerings to aggressive fundraising tactics, expressing concern over the commercialization of religious institutions.
Ashley Nicole [63:28]: "You do it on your own, you can put it in the box in the hall, you know, on your own."
Pastoral Misconduct: Sherrelle shares a personal story about encountering a dubious pastor involved in PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) fraud, further highlighting issues of integrity within some religious leaders.
Sherrelle Rosado [61:56]: "He had a big shiny pinky ring. I said, he's not right there... Two months later, fast forward, the pastor is locked up by the Fed."
The conversation transitions to the challenges of fame, particularly concerning parenting in the public eye:
Ari Fletcher's Public Outburst: The hosts discuss a situation where Ari Fletcher's son publicly expressed distress over fans invading their private outing at a carnival.
Sherrelle Rosado [31:27]: "Ari played it. He said, I can't do this. Like, y'all gotta let these children be children."
Protecting Children from Public Scrutiny: They emphasize the importance of safeguarding children from the pressures and invasions of privacy that come with celebrity status.
Alexa Stoudemire [32:04]: "People become fans. They even become fans of the kids. Let these kids be kids."
Balancing Public and Private Life: The hosts share strategies for maintaining privacy, such as avoiding real-time location posts and choosing less crowded venues for family activities.
Sherrelle Rosado [35:18]: "It's a lot. You have all these people out here... let the kids be kids."
The hosts engage with listeners' questions, providing advice on personal dilemmas:
Kayla's Relationship Concern: Kayla from Dallas seeks guidance after discovering her boyfriend dated one of her close friends. The hosts encourage open communication and caution without immediate judgment.
Ashley Nicole [81:42]: "I feel like he's trying to be open, you know, and have a conversation. So he's trying... it's not like, I don't feel like he's trying to be sneaky."
A heartfelt discussion ensues about the hosts' church backgrounds and how modern practices have diverged from their positive childhood experiences:
Nostalgia for Traditional Church Activities: The hosts reminisce about enjoying church events like vacation Bible school, choir participation, and community-building activities.
Sherrelle Rosado [74:10]: "It was a lot of memories, a lot of things that, like, obviously shaped all of us because we are sitting here."
Criticism of Commercialization: They lament the shift towards churches operating more like businesses, focusing on high-profile offerings and less on community support.
Alexa Stoudemire [65:36]: "Marvin Sa. He's a gospel singer. He's worth $4 million. Asking. Shutting the doors like that."
Encouraging Faith Continuity: Despite criticisms, the hosts express a desire for their children to experience the positive aspects of their religious upbringing, emphasizing prayer and spiritual connection.
Sherrelle Rosado [75:32]: "We pray together. I pray together with my kids."
The episode wraps up with the hosts encouraging listeners to engage with the podcast through subscriptions and social media. They also tease upcoming topics and express gratitude for their community's support.
Ashley Nicole on Communication:
[81:19] "You have to communicate and find out what happened."
Sherrelle Rosado on Modern Churches:
[65:36] "It started slowly evolving into a business. We didn't get the same like that."
Alexa Stoudemire on Protecting Privacy:
[37:25] "People have to understand... they are getting groceries because they gotta cook food tonight."
Social Pressures and Body Image: The discussion around Erykah Badu's BBL shade highlights the ongoing societal pressures women face regarding body image and the influence of social media on beauty standards.
Integrity in Religious Leadership: The segment on Pastor Marvin Sapp underscores concerns about financial misconduct and the commercialization of religious institutions, advocating for transparency and ethical leadership.
Balancing Fame and Family: The conversation about celebrity parenting reflects the challenges of maintaining family privacy amidst public scrutiny, emphasizing the importance of protecting children's well-being.
Evolving Church Practices: The hosts express a longing for the community-centric and supportive nature of traditional church experiences, critiquing the modern shift towards profit-driven practices.
Importance of Communication in Relationships: Through listener interactions, the podcast reinforces the value of open dialogue and understanding in navigating personal relationships and conflicts.
This episode of Club Shay Shay's "Humble Baddies" offers a blend of personal stories, social commentary, and practical advice, engaging listeners with authentic conversations on contemporary issues affecting women and families in the public eye.