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Lauren LaRosa
You're listening to an iHeart podcast. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Brandon
And everybody know if you don't lie about that.
Lauren LaRosa
Right?
Brandon
Lauren came in hot.
Lauren LaRosa
Hey, what's up, y' all? It's Lauren LaRosa. And this is the latest with Lauren LaRosa. I am your host in this show, as you guys know. And if you're new, don't worry, I'm going to remind you is your daily dig into everything pop culture. I'm the homegirl that knows a bit about everything. And everybody today we are going to get into some things. As always, Brandon is here with me.
Brandon
Yes. Yes. It's good to be back. As usual.
Lauren LaRosa
I'm going to Texas for a campaign shoot. It's my first, like, major campaign that I'm doing for a brand through the radio station.
Brandon
Congratulations. That's big news.
Lauren LaRosa
Yes. The podcast, the latest, it travels because, you know, the latest is happening all over. I will not be in the Diddy trial for the rest of the week. I'll be back actually Friday. So I'll skip a couple days and then I'll be back Friday. But yes. How you feeling, Brandon?
Brandon
I'm feeling good, you know, just another week. I'm happy to be alive, you know, I mean, I've been feeling good lately, so I'm trying to stay on this high.
Lauren LaRosa
That's good. This is the behind the scenes of the grind check in, where we really check in on each other in real life. Because if you're asking, how you doing? You should really care. And if you don't, you should not ask it back on the grind.
Brandon
How are you doing, Lauren?
Lauren LaRosa
I'm doing well. You know, I'm just trying to manage in, like, more like, quality control, like, perfect. And my team depends on me a lot. And we're traveling for these next couple days because of the campaign that I'm shooting. So I got makeup, not makeup. I got my own makeup. I got hair. My hair girl coming. I got, you know, a stylist coming. My managers come in. My content shooter is coming. So it's a lot of people trying to manage them and make everything sync. And what I realized yesterday and been going all day is like, yo, if I'm going all day, it's really tough for things to work and I need to remove myself from stuff. But, yeah, so I'm trying to manage team. That's how I'm feeling. I'm just feeling like growth is happening, which I'm so proud of, and I'm excited for. But, like, I'm trying to get the team right behind the scenes so I could be MIA for all those hours and the world not explode.
Brandon
That's good. I know. I see you have a lot going on. Yo, like I said in the last episode, it's nice to watch. So, you know, I'm rooting for you.
Lauren LaRosa
So let's get on into some things, into the latest. So the Met gala went down. We talked a bit about, like, the Met gala. I was rushing during the episode in. Taylor got on my behind, but won't happen again. I'm sorry to the low riders for anybody that felt like we were rushing through because we were trying to go prepare for the Met gala. I didn't end up going anywhere, Brandon.
Brandon
You didn't? Oh, I thought you was doing all the events and all that. You had your. Your stylist you said you were meeting up with and all that. It seemed like he's real excited about it. I'm surprised, because even I'm not. I won't say no names. I know some people that probably shouldn't be at certain parties. That was at the parties. Oh, Lord. Damn. So I was. I was surprised that I didn't, you know, see you or you weren't talking about anything you went to?
Lauren LaRosa
Yes. No.
Brandon
Just tired or you just. You didn't want to.
Lauren LaRosa
I was exhausted after we left court and the trial was going on. Right now people are tweeting me from the trial because I said that the Diddy video of Cassie may not be played. And they're talking about that in court right now in Inner City Press, which is a Twitter account that I follow, is tweeting about it. So people can't wait to burst my bubble. But, yeah, it was a long day, so I didn't even end up going anywhere. Shout out to Romeo Hunt, though. He dressed me for the first day of court, and he actually had provided the outfit yesterday for me to make it to the party. I gotta hit them. I gotta reach out to them because I didn't end up at the party. But the outfit. Outfit that he gave me, though, I can wear it to court because it was in the whole dandyism vibe. So it's like, you know, it's a suited vibe, so I can wear that again. But I stayed home last night. There was the Burner Boy party. There was a Pharrell party. Romeo Hunt had a party, right? Had a party, yeah. Tiana Taylor had Kate Trinada DJing her party.
Brandon
Dang, that sounds.
Lauren LaRosa
That's fire, right? Like Kate Trinada DJing. Your party is so fire. Yeah. So it was a lot going on, but one of the biggest moments from the Met gala was Rihanna revealing that was pregnant. So prior to the Met gala, there is video and photos of Rihanna. She's dressed in all gray and she's walking around her hotel and you see, clear as day, a baby bump.
Brandon
Hey, my boy ASAP won't let up.
Lauren LaRosa
I love it.
Brandon
I wouldn't either.
Lauren LaRosa
Asap, because my man better be the same way. Like, don't let up on me, okay?
Brandon
Yo, like, period. It's funny that watching their relationship, like, I did not depict Rihanna as this type of person.
Lauren LaRosa
Like, like, like she just with anything like her. It's her man's body.
Brandon
Yeah. When she did the, you know, the whole good girl gone transition, I thought she just didn't give a. About man. She was running through. She was gonna have that run. But now she really. Yeah. Now she's like a. A mother of what, three now about to be three.
Lauren LaRosa
Love her man down. Okay.
Brandon
Yeah. Very loving relationship.
Lauren LaRosa
But it also looks like they have a good time. And it. I. I feel like they probably have really great sex.
Brandon
It's just funny to watch. Oh, yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
I think Rihanna hates that Rocky have really great sex. I think that they actually. And I. I don't just say that because they both are, like, really attractive or like, have a sex appeal. And they do. I say it because when you see them together, you could and jump each.
Brandon
Other in that moment.
Lauren LaRosa
God, yes.
Brandon
But it's just funny to watch, like, what relationships bring out of people.
Lauren LaRosa
Yes. Like, I will agree.
Brandon
Yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
Do you see me as like, the motherly type?
Brandon
So let's get into the Met Gala, right? Let's. No, no, I think you would. No, no.
Lauren LaRosa
You don't think I'm motherly. Any nurturing.
Brandon
All right, can I bring back. Can I bring in a personal conversation we had?
Lauren LaRosa
Okay.
Brandon
No. We both talked about how, like, we're not even sure right now where the point in our life is where we could put everything aside and kind of dedicate so much time to having kids because you're on a come up feel like you're in a place in your life where you, you know, you got to go to court for Dian to do things of those sorts and become a great journalist. So. No, but I think. I think you're one of the nicest people I know. Honestly, so.
Lauren LaRosa
Oh, thank you.
Brandon
I think. I think it would be a great mother.
Lauren LaRosa
I think. And that's what. That's why I wanted to. Like, there was a lot from the Met gala. Like, some of my favorite looks were Rihanna, Tiana Taylor, 8down, styled by Ruth E. Carter, the legendary. The iconic Grammy award winning stylist. OG in the game. You talking about dandyism, baby. You. You talking about Ruthie Carter in the vibes that she knows how to brand. You talking about the Dapper Dance. Like, give it up for the OGs, okay? The girls who know those names know those names. All right? If you don't, please Google them. The conversation for another day. But, yeah, I had a lot of favorite looks last night, and I was excited for the fashion, but seeing Rihanna with baby number three, and it's just like, oh, yep, here we are, baby number three. And I'm like, if you're in a happy relationship or marriage, it should be like that. Like, I. I know. I Like, I don't have a lot of friends who are at peace in their relationship or their marriage where, like, there's not a number of children that they won't have and things of that nature. But when I do meet people like that, like, envying his wife and, you know, just different people, I think it's, like, such a beautiful thing. And to be honest with you, people ask me, like, how many kids would I want to have? I don't have a limit. I do want to have twins. I want identical girl twins. I would love to have them first, but I really don't have a number because for me, it's like, I want to be so in love and intertwined with my partner, like, ASAP and Rihanna, that I'm like, okay, babe, like, all right, another one. Oh, okay, here we go. Like. Like, I want to. It's a. It's a weird feeling of, like, understanding the whole, like, I want to make my man a great. Like, not make him a great father, but I want to. You give yourself to a person when you become a woman. Having a baby by someone, like, it's a different level of, like, not even. I was gonna say submission, but I don't even think it's that. It's like a different level and stage of vulnerability when you're like, I'm gonna have a baby with this person. Like, that you're tied to them.
Brandon
I like what you're saying, but it's one part I want to touch on. It's tough to be with a woman who wants their relationship to be like, something they seen.
Lauren LaRosa
I can agree with that.
Brandon
I hate that. Yo, I've been in a relationship like that too, and they kept referencing some Internet types.
Lauren LaRosa
I'm not the type that be like, oh, come on, baby. You gotta be like, Rihanna and asap. Like, it's not like that. It's just the happiness and the partnerships of it. Yeah, the happiness in the partnership, because I don't know the insides right. But the happiness and the partnership that I see and the peacefulness that they bring each other.
Brandon
Friends, like they. Like they dog.
Lauren LaRosa
Oh, my God. Now you're getting it. That's what I'm. That's what you're trying to hear me say. I just didn't know how to say it.
Brandon
They both, like, the same type of stylish. It looks like they be cracking jokes for each other. Like, they be giggling on the side.
Lauren LaRosa
Like they best friends. And it's like when you submit yourself as a woman or as a man to a person like that babies and family and all of that and money and all that stuff that people like 50, 50, but, like, all that goes out the window. You just love your person and y' all do it. And I'm like, watching them, it makes me like, every time I, like, was seeing her yesterday, I was like, man, that is so beautiful for her. But my first thought was, at what point in my life do I do that? As you mentioned, like, as a young woman, like Rihanna has put her career is not on hold. Rihanna is still booming. Rihanna is the girl, has always been the girl. But it's because Rihanna knew when to pivot or she didn't know when, because I can't say that for a fact. When she pivoted, it worked. She has fenty. She has, you know, I mean, she has so many other things that are huge. Even bigger part, some people will argue, bigger part of her success than her music. She. She's good. You know what I'm saying? So even yesterday, they asked her about if. If new music was going to come. Let's take a listen now. This. Is this putting R9 on pause even.
Charlamagne the God
Longer because you were in production.
Brandon
No.
Charlamagne the God
Maybe a couple videos, but a couple videos.
Lauren LaRosa
I could sing. Yes, you can. And it's like, okay, yeah, she's going to do the music, but there's so much other things that she does, but she's not worried about. Okay, if I do this, my whole career stops. And what does that look and feel like for me? And I feel like she's different now. She's a mother of.
Brandon
She seemed happier. She a billionaire.
Lauren LaRosa
Happy. She's a billionaire. She's a mother of three. Remember she talked about and let's insert this clip right here where she talked about not even dressing the same since she's had her kids.
Brandon
Do you feel like your style has changed a lot since you became mom?
Charlamagne the God
Hello. Hello. We gotta pick things up, we gotta snatch things in, and we gotta know if a shoulder and a boob is all you have to work with for the night. You know what I mean? Yeah, that.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah.
Charlamagne the God
You got to get creative, clever.
Lauren LaRosa
It takes a lot of work.
Charlamagne the God
And sometimes if I get out of the house covering my underwear, that's as good as I could get.
Brandon
Moms, I need to follow suit.
Lauren LaRosa
It's a lot of moms that need to follow suit, honestly. Not even just moms. I'm not even gonna hold y' all. I'm very risque when it comes to the clothing. It's certain things that even I think twice about now just because of where I'm at career wise. And I still like to be risque and do what I like to do because it's me, and I don't want to tone down that, but I do want to polish things in a certain way because I'm just growing up now, and I'm like, I just. I don't know. I don't know what to expect from her because what is grown up Rihanna music? Not that she's not still young and fun and all that stuff, but, like, what do we hear her talk about?
Brandon
Yeah, I don't know. What if we get, like. And it's gonna sound abstract? Just follow me. A women's version, like, 444 of where you're like, just kind of documenting everything that's like, going all in your life and then like an adult version of that. Does that make any sense?
Lauren LaRosa
I wouldn't be mad at In Love music from Rihanna because that would be a lot of it, right? Yeah, I wouldn't be mad at in love music from Rihanna. I think it would be like. I don't know. I could. I could see it. A lot of people do talk about, you know, vocally, Rihanna is more of like, a fun pop in and out vocal style. SC singer versus, like, big ballads and stuff like that. I feel like Rihanna, when she first began, was the ballad girl. She was like, you know, trying to be the sanga singer. And then after that, it turned into like, pop princess, fun island girl. You know what? You know what I mean?
Brandon
Yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
As far as her music, so I don't even remember kind of like, what her range was at that point, but I could hear some love songs from her, like, Some happy love songs. I don't know though, because how much is going to sound so bad? I love like, like Beyonce. When Beyonce does her happy in love songs, I love them. It works well. But she has a way, and I hate to compare the two because I know that people do that. Beyonce has a way to make her love music still. Like, I'm that bitch. Like, you know what I mean? I think, you know, Rihanna, she. She gives that very much. Don't play with my island girl. But I. I really couldn't answer the question for you.
Brandon
Is it as we'll be dropping the album soon too?
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, we dropping the album. I'm not for sure. I'll look up when it comes out. I know he just previewed some stuff at Rolling Loud. Remember he mentioned something about pregnancy in one of those songs.
Brandon
ASAP is underrated too. I hate how they tried.
Lauren LaRosa
Very much underrated. Like he's a stay at home dad.
Brandon
Yeah, like that's Rihanna's man. When I was in high school, ASAP was like a God, yo. Like he, he was tough and he dressed like him and everything. So like, I hate that narrative as well. So I'm definitely looking forward to his music. And what he previewed at Rolling Loud was amazing from what I heard. Well, I don't know what song that was.
Lauren LaRosa
Rihanna hasn't done any new music in nine years. So Auntie was in 2016. So R9 is the new project and it's been some conversation for some time. She says she has songs, so I don't know. And. And in that interview she talks about videos, so that sounds like she's kind of at the finishing point.
Brandon
She said that's the only thing that's probably gonna be pushed back because of the. The pregnancy. So, yeah, it sounds about done. Yeah, we get no previews, no hints or nothing. Maybe it could be a surprise drop. Yeah, like this is a prize genre.
Lauren LaRosa
She said. To your point? She did an interview. This is Harper's Bazaar. She said there's no genre now. That's why she waited. Okay, so while it was previously rumored that Rihanna's stylistic direction for the new album could involve reggae, she dismisses any suggestions of genre and is insisting she will only put music out when she is ready. I have to show the world that it was worth the wait. I can't put out anything mediocre. That's what I'm worried about too. Rihanna can't miss.
Brandon
I think for her, like linking up with, you know, certain producers that she's always been with, I can't really see this going bad.
Lauren LaRosa
So our very own Charlemagne the God has teamed up with Basil, who is one of the producers from John Wick. And they have a new company called Southland Stories. So this is a production company and one of their first projects has been announced and it is starring. Drumroll please. Jonathan Majors. So this film is called True Threat is one of their first projects and the production company itself, Southern Land Stories is a production company that focuses on Southern Stories. Southland Stories. Southern Stories is like a see what they did there. The first project that they'll be working on is a revenge thriller that is going to star Jonathan Majors. So it's scheduled to begin production this summer. Actually, it's one of several films in the pipeline as Southland Story starts to ramp up its output. It's directed and written by Jared McGrary and produced by Alex Garcia of Cat 5. Now it's going to follow a special forces operative out for a vengeance after his teenage son is killed by gang members. The movie is going to be among one of Jonathan Major's first roles since he was convicted in 2023, a third degree assault and harassment. Films like True Threat are exactly why we created Southland Stories, says Charlamagne of God. It is vital to show that black creators can thrive across all genres. Genres. Jarrick McMurray and Jonathan Majors are extremely talented individuals. Shout out to Charlamagne. Let's, let's clap it up for that.
Brandon
That's huge news. Shout out to Charlemagne and Jonathan Majors and Basil of course. You know, hopefully this is the one that like kind of brings him back.
Lauren LaRosa
After speaking to him up here, I, I understand why people say once people go through their consequences and they do the work, you let them rebuild you, you step out the way, you let them rebuild, you can't hold it on them forever. Because when I met him up here, I was like, man, the only thing I kept feeling from him was he's sorry. Like, even though a lot of what was first thrown at him, you know, charges were reduced and stuff like that, you know what I mean? But like, I'm not even talking about like just charge specific. I'm think I'm talking about the way that it impacted his career and the things that he worked for and just I feel like him as a person, he had to become a better person. And I felt that from him. I felt that even if he's not all the way there, he's doing the work and he's in a lot of different place. He's in a way different place than he Was before all of that.
Brandon
Yeah. When he came up here. Oh, sorry. Go ahead.
Lauren LaRosa
No, go ahead.
Brandon
No, when he came up here, I met him in the most peculiar way. So I was in the man's bathroom.
Lauren LaRosa
Whoa.
Brandon
What?
Lauren LaRosa
Hold up.
Brandon
Another crazy. It's funny, I just. I was in the men's bathroom and I just hear somebody whistling in the stalls.
Lauren LaRosa
He looks like a whistle, so I'm.
Brandon
Like, oh, somebody doodling while they whistle. That's interesting.
Lauren LaRosa
I'm going, try that next time, whistle. Why you work head ass.
Brandon
That's it. That sounds fun. So I'm done in the bathroom washing my hands, and then he just came out, the star. I was like, Jonathan, I was like, I was not expecting to see you in this way. He's like, yeah, how you doing, brother? He's very nice. Small talk, conversation. He complimented my waves.
Lauren LaRosa
Once you compliment my waves, Brandon, I thought she was going to say, he complimented your waves.
Brandon
Yo. All right, relax. Well, I was saying, once you come.
Lauren LaRosa
With me.
Brandon
I'll say, would you compliment my ways? I'm automatically a fan of the person. You know, it don't take much for me, so. No, he's a very pleasant person.
Lauren LaRosa
Take much for you to go at. Oh, it don't take much for you to go at all, huh, Brandon?
Brandon
Yeah, one little compliment. I'm sorry.
Lauren LaRosa
One little. Oh, my God. Did you get your haircut today? Now you wearing rainbows.
Brandon
Ah, yes, I did. I did get a haircut today. But no, you seem like a very pleasant person. Person in person. So that was. That was, you know.
Lauren LaRosa
Yeah, I agree. Shout out to them. Congratulations. I've been trying to tell Charlemagne since I've seen this announcement. Like, yo, cast me. I want to act. Cast me. Don't even cast me. Just let me audition. Like, give me a fair shot. Auditioning. He talks about everything when we just talked to him about that.
Brandon
But that gotta start with the Brandy biopic. I mean, you launch from there.
Lauren LaRosa
I don't know. I mean, I don't think he would even start there. The way he ignored I play Ray J. Brandon.
Brandon
All right, my bad.
Lauren LaRosa
My father. Brandon. All right, y' all, let's take it. Let's take it to the streets before the tweets. We outside. We outside. We outside in the tweets. Every other page I go to the tweets real quick. So. Real quick. So right now, Diddy is back in court. Jury selection day two. So genuine candor on X tweeted me because yesterday I did a video breakdown on my YouTube, my Instagram, and My tick tock of what was happening in the courtroom up until recess, it was just like a real quick check in because I posted it, I was headed into court and then I got silent because they take your phone. And in that video I talked about the fact that a conversation came up on whether the Diddy Cassie CNN video would be used. And the prosecutors mentioned that at that time that they, they're just not like it's not something that they know that they're using right now, but it still could be used. So this person was trying to argue with me that I said the video was completely excluded. And that is not what I said. What I said yesterday was what I heard with my own two ears in court and me and some of the other journalists that were actually having a conversation about it because they were confused. Like some of us took it as they said, indefinitely it would not be used. And I'm like, there's no way. And then the rest of us took it for what it was where they said basically as of now, because if it's not excluded officially by a judge, and that's what Comey, the prosecutor made clear yesterday, that it's not excluded and she wanted to make that clear on the record. That means that at any point they could go back and pull that for evidence. The reason why I think that they're not going to use that is because I feel like I, I think that they'll bring it in when Cassie and the conversation around her comes up. When they want to show and paint Cassie as this woman, you know, who was. And I've been paint. But because the video shows you what it shows you. But their narrative around Cassie will be this woman who was victimized. She was in this relationship because she had no power, she had no control physically. She was a prisoner in this relationship. Because what Diddy's team is going to try and argue is that everything was consent. We've seen it. Yeah, they've literally been giving it to articles.
Brandon
Quick question. I'm sorry if you mentioned this already. Like, can they at least describe the video in detail to them if they not going to use it?
Lauren LaRosa
I think that whatever they don't use they can describe but instead of describing it, they will want to show it because it'll involve more emotion know because again, I can't even find the full premise of this, this tweet for the court record. But I, I don't know how much they're going to play or how much they're not going to play, but I know that it's still an option for them, is what I was saying yesterday. I just think that they're going to be very strategic about how they bring it in because they don't want Diddy's attorneys to try and say y' all are trying him for something he's not on trial for. That is unfair.
Brandon
Yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
You know what I mean?
Brandon
I mean, we knew. I mean, not everybody knew, but, like, there was inklings of the abuse towards Cassie. But once the video came out, I felt like everybody's like, oh, he did everything they say he did.
Lauren LaRosa
I think, bro. Yes.
Brandon
I think it was like. It's just. Everything was just downhill from there. Even the way he came at Cassie in the beginning and then, you know, recanted what he said and flipped the narrative of how he apologized and how he was in a bad place in that point of his life. So I feel like that video could be detrimental and can, you know, I think it could kind of make or break the case, but, I mean, you know, more than me, so.
Lauren LaRosa
No, I. I agree that it'll be detrimental. I just think that they have to be very particular about how they use it because you just don't. Something like a Diddy case, like, you don't want. No, you want everything airtight like Cosby got off. If you think about it on, like, technicalities, you know what I'm saying? Like, and I'm not comparing Bill Cosby to Diddy. I'm just thinking of a very high profile case where a person was able to.
Brandon
Very freaky men, though. I don't see the big difference, but go ahead.
Lauren LaRosa
Where a person was able to literally walk because of. Of something that wasn't like, you know, I crossed my T, I thought in my eye type of thing. So I think that they're going to be very particular about how they do that. But I love the fact that the low riders. And even if you're not a low rider or if you're here listening to this podcast or watching it, you are a low rider. So welcome to the community. We happy to have you. Ain't no housewarming, because it's a lot of y' all. But I like how you guys are getting involved. Like, everyone listening, you know, people on, on Twitter, on Instagram, whatever. Even if it's y' all trying to call me out on whatever y' all think y' all calling me out on. I'm always here for the debate in the back and forth. And one thing I don't play about is trying to stick to a fact If I'm ever wrong, I'll say I'm wrong. And he had that. He tweeted me, was like, nope. I said, did you watch my full video? He was like, I did. And you said, blah, blah, blah. Just say, my bad. Thank you. So then I just responded to him with the part of the video that he said he watched where I'm saying the exact opposite of what he told me.
Brandon
I said my favorite.
Lauren LaRosa
You know what I'm saying? Like, come on. But I. I mean, but not even in the spirit of, like, pettiness or anything like that. I do enjoy debates about legal things and just y' all being engaged in the content. So keep on tweeting me so we can be in the tweets. Yes. So that is it. That is all y' all. What did we learn from today's episode, Brandon?
Brandon
What did we learn? Diddy might be fucked.
Lauren LaRosa
Whoa.
Brandon
Yeah.
Lauren LaRosa
Pause.
Brandon
Yeah, I didn't pause that.
Lauren LaRosa
I think one of the things I learned was that life is all about the pivot, man. Look at Rihanna asap. And they living their beautiful lives, having their babies, and ain't worried about a thing because they got other business endeavors, Charlamagne, getting money. Okay. And it's inspiring to see. It's inspiring to see in a lot of ways, because I want to build business. I want to have a family watching.
Brandon
It up close, because he's always willing to put us on game. Yeah. So, nah. You're listening to an I Heart podcast.
Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "It's Time To Pivot: Met Gala Best Looks and Charlamagne Production Company"
Release Date: May 7, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
Description: The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club, With DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, And Charlamagne Tha God!
Lauren LaRosa kicks off the episode by sharing exciting personal news about her upcoming campaign shoot in Texas. She mentions it's her first major campaign through a radio station, highlighting her growth and the challenges of managing a growing team.
Lauren LaRosa (00:39): "I'm going to Texas for a campaign shoot. It's my first major campaign that I'm doing for a brand through the radio station."
Brandon expresses his support and excitement for Lauren's endeavors, emphasizing the strength of their partnership on the show.
Brandon (02:11): "I know. I see you have a lot going on. Yo, like I said in the last episode, it's nice to watch. So, you know, I'm rooting for you."
The conversation shifts to the recent Met Gala, where Lauren and Brandon discuss their favorite moments and notable looks from the event. Despite the hectic schedule, Lauren shares insights into why she couldn't attend certain parties, citing exhaustion from the ongoing Diddy trial.
Lauren LaRosa (02:37): "I didn't end up going anywhere, Brandon."
They highlight Rihanna's surprising revelation of her pregnancy, noting her stylish appearance and the positive vibes emanating from her relationship with ASAP Rocky. This segment delves into the dynamics of celebrity relationships and their impact on public perception.
Lauren LaRosa (04:11): "One of the biggest moments from the Met Gala was Rihanna revealing that she was pregnant."
Lauren admires the fashion at the Met Gala, particularly the works of legendary stylist Ruth E. Carter. She reflects on how Rihanna balances her career and personal life, contemplating the significance of pivoting in one's career while maintaining personal happiness and growth.
Lauren LaRosa (06:15): "Watch them, it makes me like every time I, like, was seeing her yesterday, I was like, man, that is so beautiful for her."
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing Charlamagne Tha God's new venture, Southland Stories, a production company focused on Southern narratives. The hosts announce their first project, "True Threat," a revenge thriller starring Jonathan Majors, set to begin production in the summer.
Lauren LaRosa (13:04): "Charlamagne the God has teamed up with Basil, who is one of the producers from John Wick. And they have a new company called Southland Stories."
Charlamagne emphasizes the company's mission to showcase Black creators across all genres, highlighting the importance of representation and diversity in the film industry.
Charlamagne the God: "Films like True Threat are exactly why we created Southland Stories. It is vital to show that black creators can thrive across all genres."
The hosts discuss Jonathan Majors' return to acting post-conviction, expressing optimism about his role in "True Threat." They touch upon the public's perception of his legal issues and his efforts to rebuild his career.
Lauren LaRosa (15:24): "After speaking to him up here, I understand why people say once people go through their consequences and they do the work, you let them rebuild."
Brandon shares a personal anecdote about meeting Majors, portraying him as a pleasant and remorseful individual who is genuinely working on personal growth.
Brandon (16:12): "He complimented my waves... He's a very pleasant person."
The discussion returns to the Diddy trial, with Lauren providing an update on the courtroom proceedings. She clarifies misconceptions about the exclusion of certain videos as evidence and speculates on how the prosecution might strategically use available footage to influence the trial's outcome.
Lauren LaRosa (19:57): "I think that they're going to be very strategic about how they bring it in because they don't want Diddy's attorneys to try and say y' all are trying him for something he's not on trial for."
Brandon opines on the potential impact of the video evidence, believing it could be detrimental to Diddy's case.
Brandon (20:44): "I think it'll be detrimental... I think it could kind of make or break the case."
Lauren emphasizes the importance of community among their listeners, affectionately referring to them as "low riders." She encourages ongoing engagement and debates, highlighting her commitment to factual discussions and openness to corrections.
Lauren LaRosa (21:40): "I'm always here for the debate in the back and forth... If I'm ever wrong, I'll say I'm wrong."
In wrapping up, Lauren and Brandon reflect on the episode's discussions, emphasizing the theme of pivoting in life and career. They draw inspiration from Rihanna and ASAP Rocky's balanced lives and Charlamagne's entrepreneurial ventures, underscoring the importance of adaptability and growth.
Lauren LaRosa (22:54): "One of the things I learned was that life is all about the pivot, man."
Brandon (23:15): "He's always willing to put us on game."
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This episode of The Breakfast Club delves deep into personal growth, the significance of strategic pivots in career and life, and the intersection of fame, fashion, and legal battles in the lives of celebrities. From the glitz of the Met Gala to the gritty realities of the Diddy trial and the promising ventures of Charlamagne Tha God, Lauren and Brandon provide a comprehensive and engaging discussion that resonates with listeners seeking both entertainment and insightful commentary.