Club Shay Shay Podcast Episode Summary
Title: Humble Baddies - Met Gala 2025 REACTION + Steve Smith Sr. SUED for Affair
Release Date: May 6, 2025
Introduction to Humble Baddies
In this episode of Club Shay Shay, hosts Ashley Nicole and Sherelle Rosado dive into an engaging discussion covering the Met Gala 2025 reactions, insightful business credit tips, and a hot-off-the-press legal drama involving NFL legend Steve Smith Sr. They also address listener questions, offering heartfelt advice on relationship dynamics.
Met Gala 2025 Reactions
The episode kicks off with a vibrant conversation about the highly anticipated Met Gala 2025. The theme, "Super Fine Tailoring Black Style," aimed to celebrate the legacy and influence of Black men in fashion, providing a platform rarely afforded in such grand fashion events.
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Sherelle Rosado shares her enthusiasm:
"I love it because I tend to lean more on the masculine side. This theme really celebrates tailored, masculine looks which resonate with me." ([08:56]) -
Favorite Looks:
Sherelle praises Teyana Taylor for her intricate cape details, highlighting the Harlem stitch roses as a standout feature:
"The detailing on her cape was just beautiful. It elevated her tailored suit to another level." ([10:12])Ashley Nicole highlights Lewis Hamilton's ensemble, marveling at his regal appearance:
"He could have easily walked down the aisle in that suit. It gave off a royal groom vibe." ([10:48]) -
Least Favorite Looks:
The hosts critique some appearances that didn't align with the theme. Sherelle mentions Meg wearing a Michael Kors gown that felt off-theme:
"It didn't give the dandyism or tailored essence we were looking for. It felt disconnected from the theme." ([11:15])Ashley Nicole echoes similar sentiments about Simone Biles' outfit, questioning its alignment with the event's aesthetic:
"I didn't like Simone Biles' outfit. It seemed too short and didn't capture the masculine tailoring." ([12:16]) -
Overall Impressions:
Both hosts agree that while many embraced the theme wholeheartedly, not everyone hit the mark. Sherelle adds a cultural perspective:
"It's beautiful to see Black men and culture uplifted on such a prominent stage like the Met Gala. It felt natural and very much needed." ([13:59])
Business Segment: Building Business Credit
Transitioning to the business segment, Ashley and Sherelle emphasize the importance of business credit over personal credit for entrepreneurial growth.
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Ashley Nicole outlines the benefits:
"Business credit is like your business financial resume. It helps your company get approved for lines of credit, leases, and vendor accounts while protecting your personal credit." ([23:36]) -
Steps to Establish Business Credit:
She shares her personal journey:
"When I opened my business in 2019, I started with a secured credit card, made small payments, and eventually transitioned to an unsecured line after six months. This allowed me to finance assets like my truck without touching my personal credit." ([23:36]-[24:15]) -
Tips for Listeners:
- Register Your Business: Obtain an EIN and register with Dun & Bradstreet.
- Use Business Accounts: Put leases and other expenses in your business name.
- Monitor Credit Reports: Utilize platforms like Nav or Dun & Bradstreet to keep track of your business credit status.
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Sherelle Rosado reinforces the message:
"Stop using your own money. Use credit. Build your credit." ([26:06])
Steve Smith Sr. Sued for Affair
A dramatic turn in the episode covers the sensational lawsuit involving Steve Smith Sr., alleging an affair that led to the breakdown of a marriage.
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Case Overview:
Antonio Martinez has filed a lawsuit against Steve Smith Sr., claiming an illicit month-long affair with his wife, Nicole Martinez, which he asserts caused the dissolution of their marriage. The lawsuit seeks over $100,000 in damages under North Carolina's Alienation of Affection law. -
Legal Insights:
Ashley explains the Alienation of Affection statute:
"North Carolina allows a spouse to sue a third party who is believed to have interfered in their marriage. To win, the plaintiff must prove that genuine love and affection existed and that the defendant's actions eroded that relationship." ([28:08]) -
Hosts' Perspectives:
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Sherelle Rosado questions the fairness of the law:
"I feel like the person you should be mad at is the person you are in a relationship with, not the third party." ([31:55]) -
Ashley Nicole adds skepticism about the case's legitimacy:
"It's a bad situation all around. If he’s a public figure, he should probably settle quietly rather than escalate it publicly." ([34:27])
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Discussion on Legal and Ethical Implications:
The hosts debate whether such laws should exist universally and express concern over potential misuse and exploitation for financial gain. Sherelle emphasizes personal accountability:
"The person you should be upset with is the one you are with, not the third party trying to exploit the situation." ([31:55])
Listener Mail: Relationship Advice
In the Humble Baddies Mail segment, a listener seeks advice on her boyfriend admitting attraction to her best friend during a deep conversation.
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Listener's Concern:
"He tells me he's attracted to my best friend but assures he won't act on it. Now I feel weird around them and question if this is a red flag." ([35:43]) -
Hosts' Response:
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Ashley Nicole classifies it as a red flag, highlighting the emotional impact of such admissions:
"Don't tell me you're attracted to my best friend. That's a huge insecurity booster and signals deeper issues." ([37:23]) -
Sherelle Rosado emphasizes the character flaw in the boyfriend:
"If he needs to voice his attraction, it means he's struggling internally. It’s something that can lead to future problems." ([38:54])
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Advice Given:
The consensus is that transparency is not a substitute for trust and commitment. They recommend evaluating the relationship's foundation and considering whether such admissions are indicative of larger compatibility issues.Sherelle concludes:
"You need to be with a man who makes you feel confident and secure, not one who brings unnecessary competition and confusion into your relationship." ([40:18])
Closing Remarks
Ashley and Sherelle wrap up the episode by encouraging listeners to engage with the podcast community and share their own stories. They emphasize the importance of building strong personal and professional foundations while navigating the complexities of modern relationships and social events.
- Ashley Nicole urges listeners to subscribe and spread the word:
"Tell your baby daddy, tell your cousin, tell your auntie, your uncle, and your neighbor to all subscribe to Humble Baddies Podcast." ([43:50])
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Sherelle Rosado:
"Anyone can throw on a tailored suit, but it's the detailing that truly stands out." ([10:12]) -
Ashley Nicole:
"Business credit helps your company grow without tying your personal finances to it." ([23:36]) -
Sherelle Rosado:
"The person you should be mad at is the one you are in a relationship with, not the third party." ([31:55]) -
Ashley Nicole:
"Don't tell me you're attracted to my best friend. That's a huge insecurity booster and signals deeper issues." ([37:23])
Final Thoughts
This episode of Club Shay Shay offers a blend of high-fashion commentary, essential business advice, and candid discussions on personal relationships and legal controversies. Hosts Ashley Nicole and Sherelle Rosado provide listeners with valuable insights and relatable conversations, making it a must-listen for those navigating similar terrains in life.
