Club Shay Shay: Proposing With a Fake Ring, Keeping Videos From Your Ex, & Dropping Gender Roles
Date: March 2, 2026
Host: Shannon Sharpe (iHeartPodcasts & Shay Shay Media)
Featured Speakers: Arie Faraday & Co-host ("The Truth")
Episode Overview
This episode of Club Shay Shay centers on relationships, love, and shifting modern traditions. The hosts—Arie Faraday and her co-host—tackle provocative listener questions and hot takes circulating in the culture: Is it okay to propose with a fake ring? What’s the right way to handle memorabilia after a breakup? How do traditional gender roles play out in today’s relationships? Their freewheeling, candid conversation blends humor, vulnerability, and practical advice, often referencing celebrity couples and their own personal experiences.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Handling Breakups: Deleting Everything
- Arie shares her method after breakups: she deletes every photo, text, and memento, except for high-value items.
- “Every breakup I ever had, I delete every single picture, text message, everything... Like, I have to act like you're dead and you don't exist.” (02:16, 13:37)
- Co-host jokes about keeping valuables:
- “Except the car, the jewelry, and the house, the house, the cash…” (14:57)
- Insight: Letting go of emotional reminders is liberating—but everyone draws the line somewhere when it comes to valuable items.
2. Proposing With Fake or Lab-Grown Rings
- Triggered by a viral story: A student tests teachers’ rings for real diamonds, and many are “fake.”
- Co-host: “Fake it till you make it... It look good, don’t it? That’s all that matter.” (04:26)
- Arie: She’s not bothered by lab-grown rings, cares more about practicality and safety:
- “I wouldn't want to have this big ass ring and then someone's gonna try to rob me... Like, I'm paranoid. I don't have time for any of that.” (04:43)
- They discuss celebrities—Kim Kardashian, Ochocinco—who’ve suffered jewelry-related crimes.
- Insight: The meaning of a ring comes from the love behind it, not the sticker price or whether it’s mined or lab-grown.
3. Championship Ring vs. Wedding Ring
- The hypothetical: Which is more valuable—a wedding band or a championship ring?
- Co-host: “The championship ring is forever... This wedding ring could get divorced and sold.” (08:08)
- Arie agrees, citing Tony Baker:
- “I could get married this year. I cannot get a championship ring at all.” (08:25)
- Insight: Achievement and personal sacrifice can imbue material items with a significance that surpasses even major relationship milestones.
4. Spending on Weddings & Rings
- Both hosts dismiss extravagant spending:
- “I don't want no $100,000 wedding anything. Invest in businesses, invest in property... Do not get no $100,000 ring.” – Arie (10:35)
- They advocate for investing in the relationship’s future rather than displays of wealth.
5. What to Do With Wedding Videos and Photos After a Split
- Arie: Even wedding pics go:
- “If you have kids together, maybe they want to see it... but I’m the type, every breakup I ever had, I delete every single…” (13:21)
- Co-host: Jokes about only keeping valuable items, not sentimental ones.
- Debate: Keeping or deleting intimate videos and photos, especially if you break up and share devices.
- Arie: Relates a traumatic personal experience discovering a partner’s explicit videos with an ex:
- “I just was... so stressed. I was so traumatized. I just was…” (16:25)
- Both agree: Keeping explicit content from past relationships is off-limits in new ones.
6. Public Drama & Privacy In Breakups
- They lament "blasting" exes on social media:
- “We don’t have that same type of love no more...now every single thing that a woman goes through with a man, you have to post it...that’s so low budget and low class.” – Arie (21:48)
- Co-host: “Breaking up was so much easier back in the day. Now... it's always going to be receipts.” (22:38)
- Advice: Assess character for privacy and loyalty before getting serious.
7. The Value of Communication & Vulnerability in Long Relationships
- Arie cites Boris Kodjoe’s advice:
- “Number one mistake men make in marriages is not communicating with their woman when things are feeling heavy...they’re not giving the woman the opportunity to say, ‘Hey, I'm here, I can support you.’” (30:26)
- Co-host: Discusses the pressure for men—especially Black men—not to show vulnerability:
- “We talk, especially my era, we talk to be this hard, tough...but sometimes you need to vent...to your wife.” (31:58, 33:17)
- Arie: Reframes strength as being able to open up:
- “Strength is vulnerability...It’s easy to not say anything.” (33:58)
- Key Insight: Emotional honesty is a requirement for lasting love; communicating struggles prevents misunderstandings and builds intimacy.
8. Date Nights & Vacations: Keeping Relationships Fresh
- How Often?
- “Four [dates] is good...once a week you should go on a date.” – Co-host (40:26)
- What Qualifies?
- Any activity driven by intimacy, not necessarily fancy outings.
- Vacations: Two per year is ideal, even if they’re staycations.
- “It refreshes the relationship...” – Co-host (41:56)
- Insight: Consistency and building shared experiences matter more than extravagance.
9. Dropping Gender Roles
- Reaction to Justin Leboy: “Real men don’t do dishes.”
- Co-host pushes back:
- “I’m tired of the gender roles... I’ll cook, I’ll clean, I’ll change some diapers...as a man...we should be able to do the woman's role, too, without allowing the woman to do our role.” (44:18, 45:37)
- Arie lays out her boundaries:
- “No, I’m not taking out the trash...I'm not changing tires...but I don't mind cleaning and cooking.” (46:11)
- Both agree: Divvying up chores and responsibilities is about mutual support, not sexist expectations.
10. Masculinity, Safety, and Confrontation
- Scenario: If a man’s partner is disrespected in public, what’s the right level of response?
- Arie:
- “I don’t think that a man should ever put himself in a position where he could be taken to jail. Police showing up...that puts him at risk...” (47:34)
- Co-host: Presses on the expectation of physical protection versus real-world consequences.
- Shared viewpoint: Physical safety and long-term wellbeing take precedence over ego.
11. Fan Q&A: Love vs. Like, and Venting to the Opposite Sex
- Love vs. Like:
- “You can love someone, but not like them... I love you, but, like, you're blowing me...” – Arie (54:00)
- Venting to Other Women:
- Both agree it’s inappropriate for men to vent about their relationship to women outside the family or established circle.
- “Don’t vent to no female... You got homies you can vent to.” – Co-host (54:54)
- “I don’t trust no opposite sex friends, period. Point blank.” – Arie (56:15)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On deleting ex-memories:
- “Like I have to act like you’re dead and you don’t exist.” – Arie (02:16, 13:37)
- On fake rings:
- “You got to fake it till you make it.” – Co-host (04:26)
- Championship vs. wedding ring:
- “This wedding ring could get divorced and sold...I spent my blood, sweat, and tears to get this ring.” – Co-host (08:08, 08:58)
- On wedding costs:
- “Do not get no $100,000 ring. That’s blowing me.” – Arie (10:35)
- On social media oversharing:
- “Now every single thing...you have to post it and you have to blast a man. And I’m sick of that.” – Arie (21:48)
- On communication in marriage:
- “Strength is vulnerability. It’s easy to hide how you feel...It takes strength to be vulnerable.” – Arie (33:58)
- On gender roles:
- “We should be able to do the woman’s role, too, without allowing the woman to do our role.” – Co-host (45:20)
- On love vs. like:
- “I love you, but, like, you're blowing me.” – Arie (54:00)
- On venting to the other gender:
- “I don’t trust no opposite sex friends, period. Point blank.” – Arie (56:15)
Important Segment Timestamps
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Breakups & deleting memorabilia
- 02:16, 13:37
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Proposing with fake rings / lab-grown debate
- 04:26 – 06:51
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Championship vs. wedding ring
- 07:32 – 10:04
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Wedding costs
- 10:33 – 12:41
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What to do with wedding memories after divorce
- 13:06 – 16:25
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On “blasting” exes online
- 21:48 – 23:49
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Boris Kodjoe & keys to relationship longevity
- 27:29 – 31:19
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Communicating struggles as a man
- 31:15 – 38:48
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Date nights & vacations advice
- 40:26 – 43:24
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Debunking gender roles & housework
- 44:18 – 47:14
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Love vs. like / venting to other women
- 53:04 – 56:20
Tone and Atmosphere
The episode is real, empathetic, and often humorous—full of side conversations, jokes, and candid admissions. Both hosts frequently balance personal anecdotes with broader cultural analysis, offering a “tough love” vibe on some traditional concepts while advocating for emotional transparency.
In Summary
This episode delivers an open, reflective, and warm take on modern relationship dilemmas, tackling everything from ring etiquette to the emotional labor of relationships and why letting go of old baggage is a must. If you want to laugh, ponder, and maybe argue out loud, this conversation is for you.
