The Breakfast Club
It didn't take long, but on Monday, Charlamagne Tha God kicked off The Breakfast Club's work week by responding to Felon 47.
Streamer N3on is now saying he's sorry after admitting that he used racism as a tool to generate views to build his popularity.
It’s been five years since the suspicious death of reviled child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and though he’s no longer with us in person, his shadow looms large over the Trump administration, as the American people are still demanding answers (and prosecutions) of those who were involved in Epstein’s hideous crimes against humanity. Known for […]
The comedian and radio show host was not feeling what was going down in N3on's live stream chat during his interview on Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club.
We have long forgotten about Keri Hilson coming for the queen years ago, but here we go again, revisiting a moment that definitely should have never happened.Â
Jess Hilarious had her own mess to talk about during an IG Live rant that spilled over onto The Breakfast Club morning show.
Wendy Williams called in to The Breakfast Club morning show to discuss her health, Diddy's legal woes, and much more.
Young Dro and T.I. was on The Breakfast Club and things almost went left when Kelly KDubb kept laughing during the interview.
At a recent appearance promoting her sparkling wine brand, Issa Rae reportedly stated that she has no interest in working with Amanda Seales again. The comments were shared during a recent episode of 'The Breakfast Club.'
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein's interview on "The Breakfast Club" wound up being bumpy for her as journalist Angela Rye pressed her on past electoral losses & failure to organize on a local level. Social media users took note of Rye's fact-checking.
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin garnered some heavy backlash with comments about "Black on Black hate" in an appearance on "The Breakfast Club" on Wednesday, with social media users expressing their displeasure.
Tyla set the record straight, she identifies as both as "coloured," and as a Black women.