June 27, 2025

Diddy's Trial, Tyler Perry's Secrets & Quirky Questions

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Celebrity scandals aren’t just tabloid fodder—they’re shaping the culture, and this week’s episode of Unsolicited Perspectives dives straight into the headlines. From the courtroom drama of the Diddy trial to the jaw-dropping $260 million lawsuit against Tyler Perry, we’re breaking down the stories everyone’s talking about—with the kind of sibling banter and sharp wit you won’t find anywhere else.

Is Moneybagg Yo’s new look the result of hard work or a trip under the knife? Are we too quick to judge artists for changing their sound—or not changing enough? And when it comes to pets, is the loyalty of a dog worth the chaos, or do cats have the right idea? We tackle the big questions, the quirky debates, and the everyday drama that makes life so entertaining. #diddytrial #tylerperry #moneybaggyo #celebritynews #HotTakes #unsolicitedperspectives

About The Guest(s):

Bruce Anthony is the host of "Unsolicited Perspectives," a podcast that dives into current events, pop culture, and social issues with humor and candor. He is joined by his sister, Jay Aundrea, who brings her own sharp wit and perspective to the conversation. Together, they share personal stories, debate hot topics, and offer their unique takes on everything from celebrity scandals to everyday life.


Key Takeaways:

  • The podcast is taking a short break for personal reasons, but exclusive content will still be available on YouTube.
  • Bruce and Jay discuss the importance of supporting creators by watching ads or subscribing to premium services.
  • They reflect on the challenges and expectations placed on artists to remain the same, using examples from music (e.g., Music Soulchild, Lil Wayne, KC & Jojo, Beyoncé).
  • The episode covers high-profile legal cases, including Diddy's trial and Tyler Perry's lawsuit, with commentary on public opinion, legal strategies, and the power dynamics in the entertainment industry.
  • The hosts share personal anecdotes about pet ownership, highlighting the emotional and financial responsibilities involved.
  • Lively debates ensue over quirky questions like "Is cereal a soup?", "Is it better to be rich or famous?", "City vs. country living", and "Cats vs. dogs".
  • The show emphasizes authenticity, the value of personal growth, and the importance of community support.

Quotes:

  • "We don't want our musicians to grow and change. We don't want people to grow."
    — Bruce Anthony

  • "I want the same thing that I've been hearing from you the whole time. I don't want you to grow or mature as an artist... I want you to be the same that you've been the entire time and the reason I fell in love with you."
    — Jay Aundrea

  • "You are rich, you're in, Atlanta is full of the, the, the girls are out here. It's full of why do you, why are you harassing the hell out of this young man?"
    — Jay Aundrea (on Tyler Perry allegations)

  • "There is no love that you get from anything that compares to a love from a dog. It is completely unconditional."
    — Bruce Anthony

  • "Cereal's not soup. I don't care, guys. I don't care. I will you fight me. Fight me. I don't care."
    — Jay Aundrea

  • "Don't get into no dry cereal. Put some milk in that cereal and enjoy the cereal the way it's supposed to be."
    — Bruce Anthony

  • "If you get off your ass and went to the gym and ate right? You would see dramatic changes in not only your body, but your face."
    — Bruce Anthony

  • "Let people change, but just not their actual art. Change your art, and we're talking to you, Andre 3000. Now, was that flute album soothing as hell? Yes, but enough."
    — Jay Aundrea

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Chapters:

00:00 Welcome to Unsolicited Perspectives 🎙️🔥💥

00:45 Sibling Happy Hour: Wild Stories & Spicy Sips 🍸😜

01:54 Big Announcements: Breaks, Birthdays & YouTube Secrets 🎉📢🔒

03:21 Heatwaves & Gym Mysteries: Who's Cheating Now? ☀️🏋️‍♂️🕵️‍♀️

04:37 Music Throwbacks & Comeback Controversies 🎶⏪🤔

13:53 Vet Bills & Pet Drama: Snakes, Dogs & Dollar Signs 🐶🐍💸

20:26 Diddy on Trial: Legal Bombshells & Celebrity Chaos ⚖️💣🕴️

29:06 Plastic Surgery Rumors: Did Moneybagg Yo Get Snatched? 🤔💉👀

38:38 Tyler Perry's $260 Million Scandal: Hollywood Exposed! 🎬💰🚨

40:00 Allegations, Texts & Power Plays: The Dark Side of Fame 📱🕶️⚡

41:53 Public Opinion Unleashed: Secrets, Scandals & Hot Takes 🗣️🔥🤫

47:54 Scandal Showdown: Tyler Perry Breaks His Silence! 🗣️⚡️🚨

51:23 Quirky Questions: Hot Takes & Hilarious Debates 🤪❓🔥

01:01:13 City vs. Country: Where's the Real Vibe? 🌆🌄🤷‍♂️

01:04:45 Cats vs. Dogs: The Ultimate Pet Showdown 🐱🐶🥊

01:13:08 Final Thoughts & Thank Yous: Spread the Love! 🙏💖📢

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Welcome to Unsolicited Perspectives 🎙️🔥💥

Bruce Anthony: Sex lawsuits, plastic surgery. We gonna get into it next. Let's get it.

 

Bruce Anthony: Welcome, first of all, welcome. This is Unsolicited Perspectives. I'm your host, Bruce Anthony. Here to lead the conversation in important events and topics that are shaping today's society. Join the conversation on Follow us wherever you get your audio podcast. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for our video podcasting, YouTube exclusive content rate review.

Like, comment, share, share with your friends, share with your family. Hell even share with your enemies. On today's episode,

Sibling Happy Hour: Wild Stories & Spicy Sips 🍸😜

Bruce Anthony: it's the sibling happy hour. I'm here with my sis Jay, Andrea. We're gonna be dilly dad in a little bit, and then we're gonna be bringing back the Segment news Roundup, and then we're gonna be talking about Corky questions. But that's enough of the intro. Let's get to the show.

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Bruce Anthony: What else, SIS?

Jay Aundrea: What up, brother?

Bruce Anthony: I can't call it. I can't call it. Before we get into it, I wanna give the audience a little update about what's going on. So this episode is airing June the 27th. We won't be releasing another original content until July 11th. We're taking a little break, okay, because it's my birthday and the 4th of July, my sister's in grad school.

I'm tired. We gonna take a little break? Just a little break, but

Jay Aundrea: We're tired.

Bruce Anthony: dig this here. You still gonna have a YouTube exclusives, right? So go jump on the YouTube page, holler at them, YouTube exclusives, and then on the, hmm, July.

Big Announcements: Breaks, Birthdays & YouTube Secrets 🎉📢🔒

Bruce Anthony: I think it would be whatever that Tuesday is the seventh. We're gonna be releasing an [00:02:00] episode that's going to be a behind the scenes of the last two episodes, uh, sibling happy hour that we did, and a little bit of the after hours uncensored.

And the reason being is because we're about to be monetized. So there's gonna be a tier system on our YouTube page where you can join a membership, a couple of different memberships, and you can get that exclusive content. But we're gonna be giving you a little test and we're gonna make it easy, because now, instead of having to go to Patreon to have all these other different apps that you gotta go through, you could just go straight to your YouTube page, join the membership, and enjoy all that content.

' cause it'll be on that YouTube page. So that's what's going on. Oh, by the way, you're going to start to see ads on the YouTube videos, please. Watch the ads. I know nobody wants to watch commercials, but that's how we make money. So please watch the ads. Don't skip 'em. Do not skip 'em.

Jay Aundrea: know, get you two premium

Bruce Anthony: Or get YouTube premium.

Yeah, or get YouTube premium. [00:03:00] 'cause we still get paid out for that. But if you don't have YouTube premium, do not skip the ads. Don't be like Will. It's just me skipping the ad. 'cause then everybody's gonna say, well it's just me. And then everybody's skipping the ads. Just the ads ain't that long. They not that long.

Okay. It's not that bad. Just watch 'em. Please, please. Thank you. So that's what's going on.

Heatwaves & Gym Mysteries: Who's Cheating Now? ☀️🏋️‍♂️🕵️‍♀️

Bruce Anthony: But Jay, what's going on with you

Jay Aundrea: Man, it's hot.

Bruce Anthony: man, look, you ain't said nothing but the truth.

Jay Aundrea: Shoot. It was almost a hundred degrees outside today.

Bruce Anthony: was over a hundred degrees up here

Jay Aundrea: It was. It sounded like, wow.

Bruce Anthony: I don't know what that is.

Jay Aundrea: You know, this is where you in the south and it's hot, and you hear that harmonica playing and you just hear that. You just hear that harmonica and you see the chain gang. And it's a, that's how, that's how it feels outside.

Bruce Anthony: no, it's [00:04:00] hot. And you know what? I haven't been going outside except for just to go to the gym, which is basically across the street.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: I know, ladies and gentlemen, I don't have any updates about that couple in the gym that may or may not be having an affair. 'cause I ain't seen them.

Jay Aundrea: What's going, what's the, what's the deal?

Bruce Anthony: don't, I don't know. I wanna

Jay Aundrea: what? I kind of, I'm literally waiting for the

Bruce Anthony: I don't know what the answer is. And I've been going the same times the name been coming around. So now I'm a little frustrated,

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. Do we, we need some closure.

Bruce Anthony: I definitely need some closure for my

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. Yeah.

Music Throwbacks & Comeback Controversies 🎶⏪🤔

Bruce Anthony: Uh, I had an interesting conversation today with one of my friends. I.

Jay Aundrea: Okay.

Bruce Anthony: We were just talking about music and I don't know how, oh, I brought up the fact that if you go away for a little while and then try to come back with something new like a musician, I'm not gonna rock with you anymore.

Like I need you to do the old stuff. I need the [00:05:00] hits.

Jay Aundrea: No. Yeah,

Bruce Anthony: which is horrible for artists.

Jay Aundrea: that with, uh, yeah, it is, it is. They don't get an opportunity to grow at all. And I'm so sorry, but, and we were talking about this with Music Soul Child, and I was like, when he was music Soul Child, he was giving us, you know, that, that neo soul realness. Then he, then he chopped off the Soul child.

It was just music and it was pop. And I was like, I don't like this. And then his na, last album, uh, uh, victims and Villains, he kind, he went back to the music soul, child Roots, and it's amazing

Bruce Anthony: Okay. Well, the reason why I had a whole segment, not a whole segment, he was part of a segment of why I did not care about Lil Wayne's new release. Um, he's been gone for too long. I do not care. Um, and then as we're going down the line, my friend was like, well, who would you care? Who was some of your favorite artists?

I was like, Michael, kind of. Michael actually didn't take a break. It just felt like he took a break and I wasn't really [00:06:00] feeling none of his work. But I, Jackson, Michael,

Jay Aundrea: okay. You can't just say

Bruce Anthony: who else, who, what other artists gets

Jay Aundrea: I mean, I, I honestly thought we were talking about, you know, modern

Bruce Anthony: No, I, I'm talking about artists that I enjoyed in my lifetime. 'cause I'm about to turn

Jay Aundrea: Michael never, Michael. Never really? Michael never went away.

Bruce Anthony: Uh, well maybe he just went away in my eyes, maybe I just stopped paying attention, but I said Jodeci could come back right now and I'd be like, nah, I don't want to have nothing to do with it. And then my friend said, you know, they lost me when they went from jojo and KC.

And I was like, that was a real shift. 'cause if you think about it, the after show, their second album came out in like 95 or 96 and then Jojo and Casey came out like a year later. If you go to Forever, my Lady, which came out in like 91.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: the show, I think the show, the after party and all that came out in 94, [00:07:00] 94, 95.

And then Jojo and Casey, there are major

Jay Aundrea: I really need you to say Casey and jojo, because that's the order in which the, the, the group was

Bruce Anthony: don't care about Casey. It is all jojo all the time.

Jay Aundrea: Yes, but Casey is the main.

Bruce Anthony: I mean, what?

Jay Aundrea: the voice. He's the voice. We

Bruce Anthony: Wait a minute, wait a minute. Am I getting them confused?

Jay Aundrea: You definitely are. Casey is the raspy voice, the the little He's the older brother, I think, but,

Bruce Anthony: no, no, no. Okay. Jojo's the one that looks like a frog.

Jay Aundrea: Mm. That's still pretty rough. Jojo is the thick one.

Bruce Anthony: Well,

Jay Aundrea: the thick, bald

Bruce Anthony: oh, I thought that was Casey. No, you are absolutely right. Wow.

Jay Aundrea: Casey is the little skinny

Bruce Anthony: ladies and gentlemen. Truth be told, for real, for real. I'm a huge Jo C fan, even though it doesn't come off as that right now. But the point I was trying to make is they came out with forever, my lady that had [00:08:00] some Ballards, it was some sex stuff in there, but it was really it ballads, and it was puffy all over that, right?

The after show was basically a porno soundtrack.

Jay Aundrea: yeah, yeah,

Bruce Anthony: you is like the main song on there and there's two versions of freaking you and the second version is like seven minutes. And then my friend said it was like, yeah, it is like two minutes of just porn sounds in that song too. I was like, yes.

Then they go to jojo and kc, which is all by

Jay Aundrea: I, I'm really gonna need you to normalize Casey and jojo because the group was called Casey and Jojo,

and in fact, it, it shouldn't bother me as much as it does, but it does because the group is Casey and jojo, not jojo, Casey.

Bruce Anthony: trying to get to a point and you keep interrupting me. Casey and jojo fine, not jojo and Casey, jojo and KC rolls off the tongue better.

Jay Aundrea: It [00:09:00] doesn't,

Bruce Anthony: for me it does.

Jay Aundrea: not the group's name.

Bruce Anthony: Well, you know, I'm dyslexic so I turn things around. Anyway, KC and jojo. So they go from this sex CD as Joie, and then all my life at KC and jojo, and they just complete, it's a complete 180.

And my boy was

Jay Aundrea: all graduation and wedding songs.

Bruce Anthony: my boy. And my boy was like, yeah, that's a sellout. And I was like, yeah, they did absolutely sell. They made more money, but they absolutely sold out. But it was just, if, if I go back now and look at the transformation between each records, it's like there are different people every single record.

But if they came back right now and they tried to do a new album, to hell with that, get outta here. I don't want to hear it.

Jay Aundrea: yeah. Yeah, they were a different group. 'cause Cocaine's a hell of a drug

Bruce Anthony: Dad. Just, uh, allegedly. Allegedly. Yeah. Put, you gotta put luck. We, we are, we are a public platform. You have to say, allegedly. I No, I, I, you gotta say allegedly. You can't [00:10:00] just say

Jay Aundrea: I guess.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah.

Jay Aundrea: Sure.

Bruce Anthony: I mean, what you was doing was some reckless speculation and we gonna get into reckless speculation later, but not right now.

So, so the point I was just trying to make is, yeah, don't change on me 'cause I'm gonna switch up on you.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah, I dropped you like a bad habit. I'm, I, I'm sorry. I want the same thing that I've been hearing from you the whole time. I don't want you to grow or mature as an artist and to, I don't want you to do that. Okay. I want you to be the same that you've been the entire time and the reason I fell in love with you

Bruce Anthony: Well, you know what, I'm gonna call BS on that and I got a prime example of, uh, somebody that you are a huge fan on

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: up. You really rocked with it. Beyonce singing country music.

Jay Aundrea: That to me didn't feel like a switch up though. And I

Bruce Anthony: a switch up. She's went into a whole different genre.

Jay Aundrea: not, not [00:11:00] if you listen to the album, I mean, it's still, it's still very like funky. Like it's still, it still feels very much her. And yes, I, uh. Love Cowboy Carter. I love everything about it. Um,

Bruce Anthony: everything that she does.

Jay Aundrea: no, no, I don't,

Bruce Anthony: Oh, okay.

Jay Aundrea: I don't, I be, we've had this thing where I've, I've discussed her acting.

Bruce Anthony: I talk about her musically.

Jay Aundrea: don't wanna come for the, I don't want the, the beehive to come from me, but like,

Bruce Anthony: willing to throw Jay, Jojo and Casey outta the bus?

Jay Aundrea: I haven't said anything that they haven't said themselves

Bruce Anthony: That time it didn't piss you off. 'cause I specifically and purposely said, Jojo and Casey, and you just let it roll.

Jay Aundrea: because I let it go because I don't like being accused of, no, I didn't say anything that they haven't said themselves.

Bruce Anthony: we could pull up any quotes that they've actually said that themselves. I, I don't know if that's the case or not.

Jay Aundrea: Jojo. We [00:12:00] are not the only ones in the industry that have been through this or are going through

Bruce Anthony: Through what?

Jay Aundrea: could be the everyday struggle of any entertainer in the industry. I. Because it's not all about Casey and jojo trust and believe everyone goes through or has some type of addiction. I don't care if it's sex addiction, drug addiction, because this industry takes you out of your element of who you are.

And it's not like, like

Bruce Anthony: He ain't admit to cocaine, you said.

Jay Aundrea: that's Vibe Magazine. That, but it's not like they haven't discussed their addictions in their

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. But you specifically threw that Yoyo out there. And we gotta be careful 'cause we could be sued now. I mean, we could have always been

Jay Aundrea: I'm, I think I'm giving, I actually, um, they actually, um, were had a show on tv, one called Casey and jojo Come Clean. It's nine episode series chronically in the Paris attempt to overcome alcoholism [00:13:00] and restart there. So I, I stand corrected. It was not cocaine, it's alcohol.

Bruce Anthony: was you. I hear blaspheming

Jay Aundrea: Yeah, that was,

Bruce Anthony: besmirching names.

Jay Aundrea: That's on

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. See

Jay Aundrea: I am sorry to Casey and Jojo

Bruce Anthony: as we start,

Jay Aundrea: your addiction

Bruce Anthony: soon as the podcast start making a little bit of money, we gonna catch a lawsuit. 'cause of yo reckless yo reckless ass. Hey Bruce, what happened to your podcast? Well, my sister said Jojo KC was, was snorting cocaine.

They soon us, it's all over. Did they sue you because they said you, they, that your sister said they was snoring cocaine or because you kept calling them Jojo and Casey? Both. Both.

Jay Aundrea: Both, yeah. They, there's a suit for two things. Two things. Yeah. So, no. Well,

Vet Bills & Pet Drama: Snakes, Dogs & Dollar Signs 🐶🐍💸

Bruce Anthony: Well, uh, the main, the main audience doesn't know how's, how's Roscoe? How's the boy doing?[00:14:00]

Jay Aundrea: he's doing good. Um, did I say on the,

Bruce Anthony: No, it was, it was on the after hours.

Jay Aundrea: Just happened. So, uh, no, it was on the after hours. Yes. So I was taking him for a walk at night and uh, he went into some tall grass and was bit by a copperhead snake. He is. Okay. Uh, you know, I was saying earlier I got both my dogs for the free, free 99 and they are the most expensive free dogs I think anybody has ever had.

So anybody who has left their dog overnight at an emergency vet knows what I'm talking about and feels my pain. Um, so, but he is doing well. He's back to his old self. He's actually not in his crate right now. He is chilling in the living room. I'm trying to give him more freedom and give him more, you know Yeah.

Just freedom and trust him a little bit more to be out of his crate. Uh, so yeah, he's, he is, he's a, he's a big [00:15:00] boy now, so I'm proud of

Bruce Anthony: I, yeah. I'm so happy that Roscoe is doing, doing well and, and them emergency vets is just expensive. You know, when I took crypto to the Emergency Vet and it was the last visit,

Jay Aundrea: yeah.

Bruce Anthony: I, not only was I heartbroken 'cause it was the last visit, but also got hit with this enormous bill, I was like, y'all can't, y'all can't do both at the same

Jay Aundrea: you can't do

Bruce Anthony: I, I know you need to get your money. And I, and

Jay Aundrea: But you need to mail me that

Bruce Anthony: They mail me

Jay Aundrea: need to mail it to. I I am in a state and I just, I, I,

Bruce Anthony: if they mail the bill, I'm probably not gonna pay it because they ain't got my, they ain't got my social security number. They can't put it on my credit.

Jay Aundrea: that's true.

Bruce Anthony: So, so and so, that's probably the reason why they like, Hey, uh, before you leave,

Jay Aundrea: Hey, you can't go anywhere

Bruce Anthony: They said

Jay Aundrea: until you pay this bill.

Bruce Anthony: it was like, so we want to talk about the arrangements and then we have the bill [00:16:00] for everything. And I was like, okay.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: Agreeing to anything on the arrangements.

Jay Aundrea: is, it's probably like, they're probably so used to how awkward it is to bring that part up at that time that they're just like, you know what? Just gotta say it. Look, there's the bill.

Bruce Anthony: I actually, this is gonna sound so bad because I love awkward situations so much. I just thrive in saying stuff and throwing it out there, just waiting for everybody to react. I, I actually wouldn't mind doing, having that job, being like, you know, I'm really so sorry for your loss. This is a, so I know this is a really, really tough time for you,

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: but I got this bill to hear that I need,

Jay Aundrea: It's the fact, it's the fact that your tones switch up. That's the, that's the part that's annoying because you sound very empathetic. And then it's like, but I got this bill here. Like, it, it's the [00:17:00] tone switch up that I just, I I You're jerk.

Bruce Anthony: I am gonna need to, we gonna need you to take care of this before you leave. And then, then if they try to, they crying and they trying to sneak out 'cause they all distraught, crying. Excuse me. Uh, you still haven't taken care of that bill.

Jay Aundrea: Oh, you still gonna need to pay

Bruce Anthony: You gotta. There's a bill that's due. Can you mail it to us? No, because we ain't got no information.

We ain't got your driver's license. We ain't got your, we got your address. But that's it. And as long, as far as I know, if all you have is a name and an address, I don't think you can get, send a collection letter. Maybe you can.

Jay Aundrea: yeah, I think you can.

Bruce Anthony: Maybe you can.

Jay Aundrea: I I think you could send anybody to collection. I don't think you need people's social to send 'em to collections.

Bruce Anthony: feel like it won't go on your credit report if they don't have your social

Jay Aundrea: I don't think they need it, honestly. I don't, I think they just need your current address, which you did give

Bruce Anthony: well I had to give him, 'cause they had to [00:18:00] send me his ashes and all this little stuff that they sent me so I can't give him a fake address. 'cause I, I want that stuff

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. So they, they can put it on it, they can put that right on your credit.

Bruce Anthony: Well,

Jay Aundrea: I think so.

Bruce Anthony: my dumb ass would've been like, if they tried to mail it to me, I'd be like, I ain't paying this. They can't get me. And then I would've got a lawsuit. Oh, snap. Lemme go ahead.

Jay Aundrea: Now you, now you calling the attorney, uh, I wanna make an arrangement. What do I need to sign to make this go away?

Bruce Anthony: Oh, man.

Jay Aundrea: that I know from experience.

Bruce Anthony: Well, speaking of attorneys,

Jay Aundrea: Mm.

Bruce Anthony: gonna get into some legal stuff. Not for us, for other people. In the next segment in our news roundup, we done brought it back and we gonna get

Jay Aundrea: I didn't, I don't remember us having

Bruce Anthony: No, we did. I, I

Jay Aundrea: Oh, okay.

Bruce Anthony: It's one of the rare segments that I actually have brought [00:19:00] back. There's some other ones that, um.

That I said, what?

Jay Aundrea: we did it one

Bruce Anthony: Did it one time, and I can't even remember what the segments are.

Jay Aundrea: a DHD

Bruce Anthony: I'm, I mean, it's somewhere in the, the notes somewhere in the notes, but we're, this is also the 240th episode. So like, uh, and that's just, so the podcast, nine of the, the YouTube exclusive for after hour shows like that.

I think we've done

Jay Aundrea: don't remember the things that we say,

Bruce Anthony: no, I think we've done well over 500 different things, so Yeah. No, I, I don't know what it is, but we will do the news roundup and we will get into that next

 

Bruce Anthony: alright. Jay News Roundup. What are we gonna start with? What we gonna start with? why is that funny?

Jay Aundrea: It was just, you put so much sauce on it. News roundup, [00:20:00] like it, it was a lot, but it's fine. It's

Bruce Anthony: just as I need them people to, uh, take care of that bill news round, that, that's just just where we at today.

Jay Aundrea: Okay. Sure.

Bruce Anthony: First thing that we're gonna talk about, this is Diddy trial. Now,

Jay Aundrea: Okay.

Bruce Anthony: I just read before hopping on here that the prosecution is dropping some charges. They're dropping some of the, the kidnapping charges, the um.

Diddy on Trial: Legal Bombshells & Celebrity Chaos ⚖️💣🕴️

Jay Aundrea: They, at the, on the eve of the closing arguments, the prosecutors dismissed, attempted kidnapping, attempted arson and aiding in abetting sex trafficking, narrowing the case to the core allegations of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution.

Bruce Anthony: Now, uh, my personal opinion is he's going down for that transport, transporting for prostitution. The other ones are gonna be a little tough to convict on. Um, I think he was a nasty mc, nasty son, and as guilty of crimes, [00:21:00] but that's not the reason why. This is in the news roundup. The reason why I decided that this would be funny to talk about, I don't know, funny, funny may not be the right word, but interesting to talk about is the fact that the defense rested and didn't call any witnesses.

They, they, they did.

Jay Aundrea: the case in just like 20 minutes. Like they just were like, Hey, we got these text messages and see it's consensual, and we rest our case. And it was just like,

Bruce Anthony: Right. So the,

Jay Aundrea: just because, because, because it's indefensible. Right? So it's like, what, what? Oh, oh, were they gonna call some character witnesses?

Bruce Anthony: a thing that one of my friends says was like, who's going to, who's going to be on the witness stand and defense of Sean Diddy Combs, like they just gonna ruin their career. Like Mary J. Le Blige ain't getting up there to testify for, for P Diddy, little Cs and Lil Kim ain't [00:22:00] getting up there to testify, so faith ain't walking through the door.

Jay Aundrea: Not doing it. Knocked through the door, through the fire, nothing.

Bruce Anthony: But the prosecution. But the prosecution called 34 witnesses over nearly seven weeks. But Diddy's lawyers believe the evidence of testimony presented were not strong enough to require rebuttal throughout the trial. Diddy's defense focused on cross-examination of the prosecution's witnesses to highlight inconsistencies, challenge, credibility, and introduce reasonable doubt, which is all you need to do.

'cause you gotta find a person guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Jay Aundrea: Right.

Bruce Anthony: Defense attorneys used their cross-examination to advance their NAR narrative, their narrative that Diddy's relationships were consensual and not coerced. This approach is not unusual in high profile cases, especially when the defense believes it's has already established reasonable doubt through cross-examination.

So yeah, they just decided, they were like, [00:23:00] look. We don't feel like y'all proved your cases through cross-examination. We feel like we done destroy all witnesses credibility. We don't need to call nobody.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. I mean, okay. I don't think that that's your strategy. I, it feels to me like, not that you, we don't feel like we need to call anybody, but more that you didn't have anybody to call. Um, because the last thing that they wanted to do was actually put Shawn on the stand. And I mean, it's just who were you gonna, who were you gonna ask?

Bruce Anthony: I mean,

Jay Aundrea: were you gonna ask?

Bruce Anthony: both things can be true though, right? Like it could be that they feel like we can't get no witnesses to defend, uh, Diddy, but also their witnesses is a little shaky and we can break 'em. I haven't been paying attention to the trial because I know he's a nasty Mc Masterson, like I know that already and I know that he's guilty of.

Something criminal. I know that [00:24:00] already

Jay Aundrea: for sure. I mean, we all, if, if anything, he definitely owed Cassie that money that that's, that's for sure. 'cause we all saw that video.

Bruce Anthony: thing was, and I, I got painted into a corner one time where I was defending Diddy and I was like, I don't wanna be on this side. But I did think the, the government overreached on a lot of these charges. How you gonna have a racketeer in charge, a criminal conspiracy with no other co-defendants?

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. I mean, I don't know enough about law to, I mean, I have to google what racketeering means, so I, I know, you

Bruce Anthony: the I but criminal organization.

Jay Aundrea: yeah, I feel like that's something you see in a lot of mob movies. So I feel like you probably know what racketeering means, but I

Bruce Anthony: No, it, the RICO charges is racketeering. I forgot what the, I stands for criminal organization. Where's the organization where, where if one [00:25:00] person can't be an organization, you gotta have some, no, you gotta have a, some co-defendants.

Jay Aundrea: Do you,

Bruce Anthony: Yes.

Jay Aundrea: is it a Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organization

Bruce Anthony: Well, I, well, I was close. Okay.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: Hey, look, ladies and

Jay Aundrea: Okay. So racketeering is a, includes a broad set of crimes like fraud, drug trafficking, muddying laundering, bribery, sex trafficking, and murder.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. I mean, eh, well, look, he should go to jail. I just, I don't know for what, I don't know the extremes, but I just thought that was interesting that the defense was just like, yeah, we just gonna go ahead and rest. I

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: All right.

Jay Aundrea: I don't, I don't know what that means. Uh, but you know, they also, um, the defense had already filed for a directed verdict, citing insufficient evidence. [00:26:00] The judge has reserved ruling on it, so I don't know what's gonna happen with that. But closing arguments indexed, and then the jury deliberates and they will decide, you know, on these reduced set of charges, what's, what's the deal?

And I don't know, I, I don't know. I don't know what's gonna

Bruce Anthony: I don't know what's gonna happen. I, me neither, but

Jay Aundrea: but he is definitely not king of New York anymore type of, he's definitely not that. Well, he was calling himself that

Bruce Anthony: that was Biggie.

Jay Aundrea: You sure.

Bruce Anthony: Yep. Biggie called himself, the King of New York used called himself the Black Frank White from King of New York.

Jay Aundrea: Feel like Diddy called himself after big was

Bruce Anthony: No, he never called him. I'm positive he never called himself the king of New York. That was always Biggie.

Jay Aundrea: Oh. Okay. Well, at any rate,

Bruce Anthony: Biggie's. The only one that's called [00:27:00] himself the king in New York, besides Frank White.

Um, Frank White is from the movie King of New York, played by Christopher Walken.

Jay Aundrea: that,

Bruce Anthony: Uh, Lawrence Fishburne is also in that movie. It's, uh, um, who else is out there? Uh, Wesley Snipes is also in that movie. Um, and, uh, the, the, the white guy that played in NYPD Blue that was always like mad all the time with the red

Jay Aundrea: That was every last one of 'em.

Bruce Anthony: He tried to do, he tried to spin off NYPD blue and do movies. You know what detouring we not focused on that. Let's, let's.

Jay Aundrea: Oh, uh uh. Okay. So he never called himself that, but he has been referred to as that in media and popular culture. And then there was a article in the Root that suggested his reign as King of New York, as in, I knew I saw that somewhere,

Bruce Anthony: but we weren't calling him the king. The

Jay Aundrea: No, nobody, I don't know. We weren't doing it, but I [00:28:00] knew I had seen it somewhere, but yeah.

Uh, so as far as like the RICO charges, the prosecutors are alleging that did, he ran an enterprise that repeatedly engaged in crimes like sex trafficking and drug distribution. So that's

Bruce Anthony: Is

Jay Aundrea: they got that.

Bruce Anthony: is it distribution? If you give it away,

Jay Aundrea: You distributed it, aren't you?

Bruce Anthony: I, but I mean, typically

Jay Aundrea: They didn't say drugs selling, they

Bruce Anthony: what, that's typically when they don't ever, A charge is never drug selling. They say it is drug distribution.

Jay Aundrea: Huh?

Bruce Anthony: So that's why I don't think he was selling it. I think he was giving it away.

Jay Aundrea: you. He might've been giving it away, but the fact of the matter is it's still illegal.

Bruce Anthony: Uh, yes. Cocaine mixed with

Jay Aundrea: illegal

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, cocaine mixed with ecstasy is illegal

Jay Aundrea: Yes.

Bruce Anthony: also never had either one. That seems like a horrible combination, but okay. I guess it's a [00:29:00] party drug. Anyway, that's enough of Diddy. Moving on to the next thing in the news roundup.

Plastic Surgery Rumors: Did Moneybagg Yo Get Snatched? 🤔💉👀

Bruce Anthony: Did Moneybag yo get work done? Okay, so some people might not know who Moneybag yo is.

Moneybag Yo is one of my favorite rappers. Do not ask me what's the name of his albums or anything like that. Obviously I kept saying Jojo and Casey for one of my favorite groups. I'm gonna mix it all up, but trust me, he's one of my favorite rappers. He was, he used to be a little portly and they just did the BET awards and he is looking quite lean and felt right.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: And he is being accused of having some work done to his face. 'cause everybody is like, well how did his cheek bros come up this way? And he got some stuff pulled back. He got some work done on his face. That's what they're trying to claim. Moneybag. Yo did not do that. And I'm gonna tell you why. I know that was a dramatic pause, but I'm gonna tell you why.

Jay Aundrea: It was very dramatic.

Bruce Anthony: I know [00:30:00] it's dramatic because people don't understand. What getting in shape does to not only your body, but also your face. So he has often showcased his TRA transformation on his IG page from his workout videos, his shirtless photos, everything. In March of 2025, he posted a series of images and videos highlighting his tone physique and his gym routines.

He's been on that. He's also talked about his diet, including his protein heavy meals, his supplement like Black Seed oil and sea moss. He's openly credited his transformation to quitting Lean. Lean is a coine based drink, you know what I'm saying? Sipping on that scissor

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: adapting a healthier lifestyle and committed to regular exercise.

But people still want to claim that he got some work done. Now, this is what I will say.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: My weight fluctuates. I can go, I. 20 pounds [00:31:00] up or down 30 pounds up or down at any point in a given year, depending on what I'm trying to do. You will see changes in my face when I'm lean. You will see my face smaller.

You will see my cheeks smaller. You will see my jaw bone more defined when I'm bulking. You will see the cheeks fuller, which will lose the jaw, uh, jawline and I, my forehead would be a little bit puffy or it, there's a change in your face. You lose

Jay Aundrea: yeah,

Bruce Anthony: you get slimmer. You've seen it in your own face,

Jay Aundrea: yeah. Guys, uh, look at our first episode and then look at this

Bruce Anthony: right? And it's

Jay Aundrea: Uh, you see the difference,

Bruce Anthony: it's not a pulling something back or doing something back as you lift weights, lose weight, things get tightened.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: what happens.

Jay Aundrea: so I, I'm looking at the, first of all, y'all cut it out. Okay. Y'all act like, y'all act like Moneybag. Yo was out here, four, 500 pounds. The, he was, he was slightly [00:32:00] doey. Like it wasn't No, I'm looking at it. He had a little stomach. Nothing's defined, but this man was never fat. He just never was fat.

And then I'm seeing the, I'm seeing the transformation. It is, it looked like he lost about 30, 40 pounds. Like that's all it is. Like it just looks like he lost weight. Um, he is, he's clearly like documenting his journey on Instagram. You could just go on his Instagram and see the food. He is eating these little steak and rice and avocado slices and stuff.

Like asshole, like, he's clearly documenting it. Like, and y'all act like he was pork Lee. And then the next week he's got a six pack. Like, no, this has been several, like it's been months like that this man has, is trying to change his life. Like, can you let, can people grow?

Bruce Anthony: But see, here's the thing though. [00:33:00] No. 'cause we just said it earlier, we don't want our musicians to grow and change. We don't want people to grow

Jay Aundrea: We don't want him rapping different. Like I don't want all of a sudden for him to be doing Christian rap like that, you know? 'cause he is getting his life together and stuff. And he is like, I'm gonna rap for the Lord. The Lord didn't ask for that. Like for all y'all out there, the, the Lord didn't ask for that.

I worship how you worship, but the Lord didn't ask for some of that stuff for y'all doing out there. But, but you know, we don't want him to switch up, switch up on us. But him losing weight and getting healthier, that's not him switching up on us. Like

Bruce Anthony: I'm gonna give you a prime example how fans will turn Big Luther and Little Luther.

Jay Aundrea: And we loved Luther just the same when that curl was right and when the curl wasn't quite right. We still, no, because Luther was the man, a medium man. He had a very small role, but he was very cool and [00:34:00] that was skinny Luther.

Bruce Anthony: was skinny Luther. I'm talking about his singing. Everybody's like, oh, we like

Jay Aundrea: voice is still the same.

Bruce Anthony: Everybody, everybody says, oh, I like Big Luther. Yeah. I mean, yes, but everybody says, I like Big Luther better than l Luther. They, they like moneybag yo as regular and portly. You know why? Because to them he's like, oh, he is the every man.

Maybe one day I can do that. Now it's like, well, wait a minute. You gonna be a multimillion dollar rapper and be fit and lean? Like, that's not fair. Not for me. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm happy because I do this for a living. I like to see people's transformations, but because I do this for a living, I see stuff like this all the time.

People always, you thought when I, when I went from 2 85 to 211 pounds, which is drastic. Which was drastic, but I had a goal that I wanted to accomplish. And when I, you hadn't seen me at all that time, and I had lost well over 50 pounds and still wearing the same clothes. You was like, are you okay? Are you sick?

Are you doing okay? [00:35:00] People that hadn't seen me in a while were like. What's going on? It wasn't until, it wasn't until I was like, well, no, let me take off my shirt and let you see. Oh, oh, okay. You not sick because obviously you got muscles everywhere,

Jay Aundrea: thought you were sick. I, I, no, I didn't think you were sick. I thought you was on that stuff.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. That's

Jay Aundrea: was like, not my brother. Not my

Bruce Anthony: Nah, I wasn't on that stuff.

Okay, but yet people out there moneybag, yo, maybe he did get a little bit of work done, but the work that you're seeing,

Jay Aundrea: did. I'm,

Bruce Anthony: you never know if somebody got a tuck or something like that.

Jay Aundrea: I'm looking at his face, his face looks the same. It looks slimmer because he's lost weight, but he looks the same. I don't see any, it looks like he's just been working out and eating right. And the thing is, you know, this a mad this, y'all, this is a man that got, he got four kids.

He's trying to be around for his kids and be around, you know, and, and enjoy his fame and enjoy his money. Like with his [00:36:00] elf, you know, health is wealth. Like let damn, like let this man

Bruce Anthony: Let him live.

Jay Aundrea: let him eat some chicken breasts and brown rice in peace.

Bruce Anthony: And you know what? Only the people that have never done it got a complaint. You know what, if you get off your ass and went to the gym and ate right? You would see dramatic changes in not only your body, but your face. Your face changes. Your face changes. Just, it's just what happens when you replace fat with lean muscle.

Jay Aundrea: No, your face doesn't change. It's revealed.

Bruce Anthony: Yes. Yes, exactly. That's a good way to

Jay Aundrea: This was, this was my face the whole time. It was hidden under stuff. Okay. No, this was always my face. That was always money. Moneybag yo's face. It [00:37:00] was just padded.

Bruce Anthony: Also, you know what, ladies and gentlemen, when you stop using drugs, you see people change, right? Drugs?

Jay Aundrea: They, the eyes start to look clearer. They just, they, they look better. They got a little glow about them. Yeah. That's just, you know why actually, I, I was, when we were talking about Casey and Jja, I pulled up a picture of him recently. He looks great. He is been sober

Bruce Anthony: which one?

Jay Aundrea: Kc.

Bruce Anthony: Okay, because you said KC and jojo.

Jay Aundrea: Oh, when we were talking about Casey and Joji, yes. I pulled up Casey. They looked, they looked great. So I, you know, let people, let people change, but just not their actual art. change your art, and we're talking to you, Andre. 3000 Now, was that flute album soothing as hell? Yes, but enough.

Bruce Anthony: some bombs over Baghdad. I wanted some, sorry. Ms.

Jay Aundrea: I wanted some, I choose you.

I wanted to that that verse with that. Come on man. That's let you know

Bruce Anthony: Like when Jay-Z did that [00:38:00] growing up rap in the mid two thousands, I was like, what is this man? If you don't go back to talk about selling drugs.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: what I, that's what I want to hear. Tell me about selling drugs.

Jay Aundrea: we wanna hear about what it was like in the street. We know you ain't been in the street for 40 years, but that's not the

Bruce Anthony: he ain't, he ain't nowhere near the street no more, but, all right. Talking about somebody who ain't nowhere near the street.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: Did you hear the news about Tyler Perry?

Jay Aundrea: you already know.

Bruce Anthony: Alright, for

Jay Aundrea: Yes, I did. But you already know how I feel about Tyler. So am I surprised or shocked? No.

Tyler Perry's $260 Million Scandal: Hollywood Exposed! 🎬💰🚨

Bruce Anthony: All right. For those people out there that don't know about what's going on with Tyler Perry. Tyler Perry is facing a $260 million lawsuit filed by actor Derrick Dixon, who appeared in Tyler Perry's BET drama series. The Oval, the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court in June, 2025, accuses Perry of sexual harassment, sexual assault, [00:39:00] battery, workplace retaliation, and creating a coerce sexual exploitive environment over several years of professional interaction.

So, so I, this is not funny, ladies and gentlemen, it's not, but I find it funny because there has been many of accusations through the years that Tyler Perry is gay.

Jay Aundrea: The, because the, somebody said this, and that's so true. The closet is glass. The closet is glass. We can see you in there. Just come out

Bruce Anthony: Okay, so why I believe. Why I believe, yeah, thank you. Why? I believe that he definitely had a relationship with this gentleman is

Jay Aundrea: No, not allegedly. Being gay is not a crime.

Bruce Anthony: No, I said, I said allegedly had a relationship with this gentleman.

Jay Aundrea: Oh, that's not why I had said allegedly, but go

Bruce Anthony: [00:40:00] yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay.

Allegations, Texts & Power Plays: The Dark Side of Fame 📱🕶️⚡

Bruce Anthony: So because of the initial contact, so Dixon first met Perry in 2019 while working as an event staff at Tyler Perry's studio event in Atlanta. Perry offered Dixon an audition.

Jay Aundrea: So, do you know what that means? Right. So he was a waiter

Bruce Anthony: waiter or bartender,

Jay Aundrea: or a

Bruce Anthony: or just a regular busboy.

Jay Aundrea: At an event, and it's like, Hey, I can make you a star.

Bruce Anthony: Yes, literally. And then offered small roles. And he, he said he offered an, uh, audition that would lead to small roles and productions, and then a promising and career advancement. The lawsuit, alleg Perry begin sending Dixon sexually suggestive text messages, some of which are included as screenshots in the legal filing.

I done read a few of them and oh my god, messages reportedly included explicit, uh, propositions and remarks, such as, what is it going to take for you to have guiltless sex? [00:41:00] I don't mean to laugh, but woo. He was trying to hide this for so long, and, and to me, you know, I talk about this so often of being authentically yourself and me watching that Luther Vandross documentary and him obviously allegedly, obviously, allegedly.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: gay and being closeted for all those years, and I that is, whether it's been diagnosed or not, that is what led to his eating disorder and his weight ballooning because he is not being his true self and who doesn't wanna be their true self? Tyler Perry, if you gay, just be gay. It's okay right now.

Jay Aundrea: already rich and you live in Atlanta.

Bruce Anthony: Right. It's like people are not it, it is still Well it is still, you know, they still out here trying to do

Public Opinion Unleashed: Secrets, Scandals & Hot Takes 🗣️🔥🤫

Jay Aundrea: Well, the, the issue is his, his initial core audience is Christian,

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, that's [00:42:00] what it is. But, but listen, listen to my Black Baptist out here. That is Tyler Perry's initial audience. We all knew somebody in that choir, or the choir director that was gay. We all knew it

Jay Aundrea: Yeah,

Bruce Anthony: and we welcomed it anyway, as long as it wasn't explicitly said. Now that's not enough. Now come on out, let us know so that you could be authentically yourself.

Ain't no shame in it, ain't no shame, don't be shameful, and who you truly are.

Jay Aundrea: right. But that's to the general public, but to Tyler specifically.

Bruce Anthony: Jay, you gotta say,

Jay Aundrea: are not a I got te it, it is gonna take, I'm trying to figure out a way to say this [00:43:00] tactfully.

Bruce Anthony: okay.

Jay Aundrea: We not talking about you, we not talking about you. You have used your power and influence and in true, in horrible ways. And, and, and, and I'm sorry, but I 100% believe that you probably did create a very hostile and abusive work environment.

That's just my opinion based on, um, the fact that this is not the first time people have said this. So, uh, and I saw the text messages too,

Bruce Anthony: Ladies and gentlemen, y'all Google the text messages. I'm not gonna read 'em on here.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. Um, bruh. You can stay in that closet for all we care, but just stay in it though. Don't come out.

Bruce Anthony: All right, so there's more. There's a physical assault. The complainant details several incidents where Perry allegedly sexually assaulted him. One [00:44:00] specific incident cited is when Perry, after inviting Dixon to his home in Georgia, allegedly climbed into bed with him and groped him in a sexual manner.

Dixon claims he rebuffed Perry's advances and attempted to set boundaries, but the harassment continued. Dixon alleges that after rejecting Perry's advances, he faced professional retaliation. The lawsuit claims Perry threatened his character's fate on the O, on the oval, and used his influence to silence Dixon, including offering a raise and promising to produce a pilot Dixon had written, which a lawsuit claims was never intended to be made.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: Uh

Jay Aundrea: my thing is this. It's like you are Tyler Perry,

Bruce Anthony: mm-hmm.

Jay Aundrea: you are rich, you're in, Atlanta is full of the, the, the girls are out here. It's full of why do you, why are you harassing the hell out of this young man?[00:45:00]

This, if anything, Atlanta is the land of opportunity. You, why, why are you harassing this young man? I mean, hara and it's not even cute. Like, like you look, I, y'all, I read the text messages. Google it. It's thi it's giving thirsty.

Bruce Anthony: thirsty for a person who's a billionaire. A

Jay Aundrea: I don't know if he is or

Bruce Anthony: No, I think Tyler Perry is a billionaire and like for real, for real. Like if he really wanted that bad, he could just wrote a check for a million. I, I'm sure

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. His net worth is 1.4

Bruce Anthony: yeah. I mean he could have just wrote a check if, if Perry is gay. I mean, uh, if Dixon is gay.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: I mean a million dollars if, if, what's the equivalent of Tyler Perry on the female side? What? That not Oprah. Oprah is bigger than that. Uh, who would be somebody who is young professional? I guess there isn't anybody like that, but let's say [00:46:00] Rihanna was 65.

Jay Aundrea: Right.

Bruce Anthony: Okay. Let's say Rihanna was 65 and she walked up to me, Hey Bruce, do you wanna have a sexual relationship?

I'm gonna cut you a check for $1 million. Yes, that seems fine to me.

Jay Aundrea: That is your prerogative. It's also Derrick's prerogative to say no to

Bruce Anthony: No, no, no. I

Jay Aundrea: which he, which he clearly did because like even, yeah, because, well, because

Bruce Anthony: this happened from, for four years. It was going on for four years. From, from

Jay Aundrea: But he ain't never, but he never, but I don't think he ever got with him. I don't think, I think he was able to hold him off

Bruce Anthony: So he was using them.

Jay Aundrea: for four years.

No, he was just trying to do his little, he didn't wanna go back to waiting tables at events.

Bruce Anthony: I am not victim blaming here. I'm just saying

Jay Aundrea: When, and, and [00:47:00] also when, when you're up against a person who is in a position of power, you'll be surprised how little you can do.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, this is true. we know me like,

Jay Aundrea: just

Bruce Anthony: yes,

Jay Aundrea: okay. But like, you know, not everybody can do

Bruce Anthony: Well, I mean, I, I get it, but it should be the default. Somebody, somebody come at you wrong, just smack him in the mouth. Whether you can beat him or not smack, Mike Tyson can walk up to me right now, and especially after I saw his last

Jay Aundrea: ladies and gentlemen. That is, that is horrible advice. You will put yourself in danger. Don't do

Bruce Anthony: Mike Tyson can walk up to me right now, especially after the way I saw him in his last fight.

I think I'll be okay. And he could say something slick.

Jay Aundrea: no. I mean, in general don't, don't, uh, if you can get away from a situation, do, do that. Don't listen to him.

Scandal Showdown: Tyler Perry Breaks His Silence! 🗣️⚡️🚨

Bruce Anthony: Well, we gotta, we gotta give Tyler Perry's response to this. Tyler Perry has categorically denied the [00:48:00] allegations, calling the lawsuit a scam and fabricated, uh uh, Tyler Perry's attorney said This individual who got close to Tyler Perry for what now appears to be nothing more than a setup, a scam, but Tyler would not be shaken down.

And we are confident these fabricated claims of harassment will fail unless the text messages aren't real,

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. They are, uh, yeah, they are. I mean,

Bruce Anthony: get a burner phone, get a burner phone.

Jay Aundrea: he would have, I. To like, send the full text, get the metadata, they can pull the, the, the, uh, phone records and get the actual text. Like it's not, we don't, he don't have to use these screenshots. Like he could get the official stuff straight from his cell provider, like, so Yeah, I don't think he photoshopped those text messages.

Um, and then, you know, listen, I was just, I was event staff minding my business and you decided for, [00:49:00] for nefarious purposes to proposition me. And you can't like dangle the carrot in front of somebody and think that they won't be like, wow, this is a chance of a lifetime. And then. You turn around and you caught up in something you don't wanna be in.

And how many times have we seen this over and over and over again? We see this with r Kelly's victims. We see this with, with Sean Combs. We are where they, they promise people with stars in their eyes, the world. And you don't know that behind the scenes. It's is too good to be true.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah.

Jay Aundrea: So, yeah. We'll, we'll see.

We'll see what comes with this. But, uh, you know, me, my, my, uh,

Bruce Anthony: I know

Jay Aundrea: default is to believe the victim.

Bruce Anthony: yeah. Okay. I thought you was gonna say that you, your default is that you really hate Tyler Perry. Uh, but

Jay Aundrea: I do.

Bruce Anthony: with that too. So both things, both things are true.

Jay Aundrea: Both are, [00:50:00] both are true.

Bruce Anthony: Okay. I don't really hate Tyler Perry, but, uh, I think he definitely did this. Um, that's just my personal opinion.

I'm not accusing

Jay Aundrea: uns, that's our unsolicited

Bruce Anthony: That's our unsolicited perspective. I'm not accusing him. I think in my personal opinion, the evidence is pretty damning and, uh, I don't understand

Jay Aundrea: you're innocent until proven guilty legally. But in the court of public opinion, you kiss my ass.

 

Bruce Anthony: Okay, Jade, this show is going kinda long, but you know what? Since we not giving anybody, um, well, we are, you guys can't get original content on our YouTube page, but since you're not getting an original podcast for two weeks,

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: I guess we could go a little long.

Jay Aundrea: I feel like we went long last

Bruce Anthony: No, it was the week before that.

Jay Aundrea: Oh,

Bruce Anthony: The, the week before that we went long, long.

I was editing, I was like, ah, damn. [00:51:00] 'cause you know, you know, as somebody who has edited for every minute that you have recorded, it's at least two minutes or three minutes to edit.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: And we did an hour, almost an hour and a half,

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: and I'm not as,

Jay Aundrea: You had, you had picked good show topics, so that's how, that's just what it

Bruce Anthony: or you just can talk.

Jay Aundrea: That too.

Bruce Anthony: that too.

Quirky Questions: Hot Takes & Hilarious Debates 🤪❓🔥

Bruce Anthony: Alright, so this segment, and I don't know how many of these we're gonna do 'cause we're running along, but quirky questions.

Jay Aundrea: I,

Bruce Anthony: What?

Jay Aundrea: quirky,

Bruce Anthony: That's what I said. Quirky questions.

Jay Aundrea: quirky.

Bruce Anthony: That's what I said. Quirky. Okay. Look, y'all got it.

Jay Aundrea: it sounds you're saying quirky

Bruce Anthony: No, I'm not saying quirky from life goes on the TV show from

Jay Aundrea: what I'm hearing,

Bruce Anthony: No, that's

Jay Aundrea: that's what I'm hearing. Uh, [00:52:00] it's quirky.

Bruce Anthony: la Okay. Alright.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: question,

Jay Aundrea: Okay.

Bruce Anthony: is it better to be an early bird or a night owl?

Jay Aundrea: I'm neither, I'm a midday, uh, like a midday sparrow. Like I'm middle of the day. I, I I am awake. I get up early, but am I awake? No. Uh, I'm awake probably about 11:00 AM and I'm good till about 4:00 PM and then that's it. Um, so neither, I don't know. I guess if you want to be successful early bird, um, if you wanna be cool.

Night owl. So that's, that's how

Bruce Anthony: my question is how late is night Owl?

Jay Aundrea: Oh. Night hours. You out. Owls are, owls are out all night.

Bruce Anthony: but no, but you could be in and just be up late. [00:53:00] That's also on Night Owl.

Jay Aundrea: I feel Yeah, that's true. But I don't know. The implication to me is like, you out, you outside.

Bruce Anthony: I'm actually both. I'm a night owl 'cause I don't ever take my ass to bed at night. But I'm an early bird 'cause I can't ever sleep through the.

Jay Aundrea: So are you doing revenge bedtime? So like you spend most of your day on tasks that like, I guess maybe they probably, they probably bring you joy, but it's work, right? We spend most of our day working and so there's this thing called revenge bedtime where you, you end up staying up really late to get some of that personal time back that you've lost during the day.

So is that what you would

Bruce Anthony: That's absolutely what it is. I'm gonna be in the bed tonight playing video games. You know why? I've literally been working all day.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: Literally. I've been up, well, I was up at five o'clock this morning for [00:54:00] separate reasons that if you pay attention to behind the scenes, I might get into that a little bit 'cause I'm gonna throw somebody under the bus.

But, um, but yeah, I've been working all day and I need to, I'm not gonna edit this show tonight. I'm not gonna start to edit the show tonight. I'm gonna do it tomorrow and I'm gonna. Eat me a bag of chips and then I'm going to take my shower, get in bed and play some video games. Gonna make some trades on my, on my NBA franchise, the Baltimore, uh, blackbirds.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: That's the team that's been created. But I'm also gotta be up early tomorrow morning at work and I'm gonna be cussing at myself. Like, why didn't I take my butt to bed? But I needed, I didn't know that's what it was. But revenge time. Yeah. I do a lot of revenge time. The weekend is a lot of revenge time too.

People are like, Bruce, what you wanna do this weekend? Not a damn thing. I'm gonna sit on the couch and catch up on all the stuff that I wanted to do, which was nothing.

Jay Aundrea: Hmm.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: Is cereal a soup?

Jay Aundrea: So. [00:55:00] No, uh, no,

Bruce Anthony: But why?

Jay Aundrea: because the milk is not the base of the cereal. Like a soup has the liquid base. Right. A broth or a stock or something. And then you cook, you cook ingredients in them. You know, not all soups are cooked 'cause you got like gpac, but like for cereal, you're, you're adding milk to it. The milk in the st It's not one thing though.

Bruce Anthony: Uh, lemme ask you a

Jay Aundrea: 'cause 'cause you could eat cereal without

Bruce Anthony: Did you eat cereal without milk when you was a little kid when you woke up in the

Jay Aundrea: Yes, yes. I put my hand right in that box

Bruce Anthony: Well, okay.

Jay Aundrea: that everyone ate from. I put my hand right in that box and

Bruce Anthony: your hands or nothing?

Jay Aundrea: not at all.

Bruce Anthony: It's probably picking bookers.

Jay Aundrea: Picking boogers. That was [00:56:00] exactly what I was about to say. Was probably digging in my ear or something, reach right in that box and grab a handful of fruits and I ate and I would eat them.

Yes. In fact, that was my

Bruce Anthony: under the bus saying fruits? Because ladies, gentlemen, we ate the off-brand cereal. The only on-brand cereal that we got was Honey Nut Cheerios. Yep.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm. And that was, uh, that was my snack when I was little. Like I would just have a little bag of

Bruce Anthony: do remember that. I, I actually, I actually do remember a little J with a plastic bag and some Cheerios, a snotty nose just eating some Cheerios. I do remember

Jay Aundrea: some Cheerios. Yes. I eat my Cheerios. I eat, I'll eat some cereal dry. I've been doing it literally my entire

Bruce Anthony: I'm not gonna say. You're the only one I'm gonna say to. You're the minority in this, that the majority of people eat cereal with milk, so that would mean that it's a [00:57:00] part of the entire process, which would make it soup.

Jay Aundrea: I, I, I don't think, I don't think cereal is soup. I

Bruce Anthony: You eat everything in a soup without the broth. It doesn't become soup until you add the broth. Cereal doesn't become

Jay Aundrea: you don't add, you don't. That's the difference. You don't really, you cook it in the broth. You're not

Bruce Anthony: You know, you don't always cook

Jay Aundrea: cereal in the milk.

Bruce Anthony: don't always cook soups,

Jay Aundrea: I think just because it's in a bowl with a spoon. Like

Bruce Anthony: and it's a li and it's majority liquid.

Jay Aundrea: not my, not my cereal. I got a little, I'm lactose intolerance, so I got a little bit of milk just to get the cereal, you know, a little soft.

Bruce Anthony: no. I used to drown it. I used to drown by cereal milk 'cause I would finish the cereal and still have a bowl of milk. Pour me another bowl of cereal having two bowls,

Jay Aundrea: no,

Bruce Anthony: [00:58:00] nothing better than that. Excess milk. And then add cereal to the excess milk 'cause it got the little sugar from the last bit of cereal.

And then you add some more cereal to it. You mash it down so it get nice and soy. Yeah.

Jay Aundrea: Okay. There's an article in Virginia Law Weekly Now. It, I don't know the, I don't know nothing about this, uh, this, uh, okay. It is the published by the students of the, of University of Virginia School of Law. Okay. It's not some right wing. Newspaper. Okay. I mean, it still might be, but I

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, it still.

Jay Aundrea: But anyway, the, it's called, the debate ends here why cereal is not a soup, and their, uh, ultimate like conclusion is cereal pieces are not cooked or otherwise processed with milk to create one cohesive, namely soup, one cohesive hole like the cereal, it, the milk [00:59:00] is in a cereal, but it's, they're not toge, it is not a cohesive hole.

Like you can, you don't need any soup.

Bruce Anthony: All right. Anything, anything that anybody from UVA come out with, I'm naturally against 'cause they're our rival and you should be too.

Jay Aundrea: I am for anything that confirms my opinion.

Bruce Anthony: Alright, let's move on to the next one. Is it better to be rich or famous? Completely agree. I don't need to be famous. I don't want to be known. Don't.

Jay Aundrea: I don't want any of you to know me, but, but I'm on a podcast,

Bruce Anthony: Right.

Jay Aundrea: makes no

Bruce Anthony: the purpose,

Jay Aundrea: No sense. Makes no sense. But I would

Bruce Anthony: what my sister is

Jay Aundrea: rich and incognito.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. But what my sister's saying is absolutely true. Even though we do this podcast,

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: don't wanna be known. We have always [01:00:00] been people that, well, not only just antisocial, we like to shrink to the background. I, I walk around and what I call my Clark Kent walk,

Jay Aundrea: Okay.

Bruce Anthony: forward.

I try to make myself smaller. I try to make myself fit into the crowd. The only time I go to my Superman pose is when I'm trying to be intimidating or peacocking. That is

Jay Aundrea: Yeah,

Bruce Anthony: It is to either get women or make people scared. That's it. Otherwise, I'm Clark Kent.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: yes. Gimme the money.

Jay Aundrea: yeah. Yeah. I just, I would love to, are you kidding? Because I don't wanna be famous and broke. 'cause what if I'm famous for being broke? You know what I'm saying? Like, what if I famous for like, you know, I

Bruce Anthony: got no money. That's what she famous of.

Jay Aundrea: And now, now everybody's talking about me on Twitter. 'cause I'm all because I'm broke.

Like, I don't wanna be famous for that.[01:01:00]

Bruce Anthony: Here come Jay. You know she ain't got no money.

Jay Aundrea: Right. Yeah. Everybody knows, like, you know, she chose fame over riches, dumb ass, you know? No.

Bruce Anthony: Alright. What about this?

City vs. Country: Where's the Real Vibe? 🌆🌄🤷‍♂️

Bruce Anthony: Is it better to live in the city or the country?

Jay Aundrea: Mm. Having lived in both, there are advantages to both. Like the city is convenient, but it is noisy. A stink. It usually smells like urine. Um,

Bruce Anthony: Unless it's Boston. Unless it's Boston.

Jay Aundrea: I never been

Bruce Anthony: Boston is a really clean city. It's the cleanest city that I've ever been to.

Jay Aundrea: Well, I think it is 'cause it's a college town, right?

Bruce Anthony: I mean, every city is a college town. New York City is a college town.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. But you know, New York, New York goes by its own,

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. New York is a little different, but even New York doesn't smell like pee anymore. Well, certain parts.

Jay Aundrea: does. Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: but um,

Jay Aundrea: always smell like the, but then the country is like, you have the [01:02:00] quiet and the peace, but it is not convenient. Nothing is in, you gotta drive 30 minutes to get to the grocery store.

Like nobody and I don't wanna do that. Whereas in the city, I could go downstairs and probably on the corner there's a corner store. I can get what I need. So it's this advantages to, but I don't have no peace in the city.

Bruce Anthony: so I like the city better than the country.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: Uh, mainly because in the city I. You'll have mice and rats and I don't want to be confronted with that, but I can deal with that a lot better than in the country where you have whatever the hell.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah,

Bruce Anthony: have copperheads or rattlesnakes just going around like I, I don't want, you got crazy spiders.

You don't see that in the city. They right like that

Jay Aundrea: I'm in the city. That's what's killing me.

Bruce Anthony: But here's another thing though. What about when the country becomes a city? So we have so many, like we are from the, we are from the suburbs of DC right? [01:03:00] We call it the DMV dc. People hate that. They don't ever say, people from DC don't ever say they're from the DMV, they say they're from dc.

People that say they're from the DMV are from the suburbs of DC but DC is very small, so everything is almost a suburb. But the suburbs that we are from became cities.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: So they're not country anymore. They were at one time

Jay Aundrea: They were. Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: they're not country

Jay Aundrea: not. Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: I remember our grandfather telling me when I moved to Arlington, he's like, I remember driving out here on my way to work.

I used to work all the way out here. That's where one of the buildings were. I was like, it was, he's like, yep. This used to be all farmland and it was nothing but high rises everywhere. Pentagon was right there. Pentagon City Mall, which is the main mall was right there. The airport is right, like right there, like just so it was no longer country.

It was city. Now I, that's what I like. I like when country becomes city [01:04:00] because there's still parts of that area where you can get away and it can be quiet, but you're not too far

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: where it can be loud.

Jay Aundrea: That's true. Yeah. I'd like to live just out where I live right now. I live just outside. I'm, I'm, I'm right there. I'm right on the line, but I'm still in a nice, quiet neighborhood, but I can get to anything in 10 minutes. So that's what I, that I like where I'm at.

Bruce Anthony: But if I had to choose, I'm choosing the city life.

Jay Aundrea: I'm gonna choose the city.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. 'cause I, I got to be where the action is. I don't wanna be involved in none of the action.

Jay Aundrea: No, but I wanna

Bruce Anthony: I wanna see it. I wanna see it. Alright, last one.

Jay Aundrea: Okay.

Cats vs. Dogs: The Ultimate Pet Showdown 🐱🐶🥊

Bruce Anthony: Cats versus dog. Who makes the better pet?

Jay Aundrea: Well, you already know what I'm gonna say.

Bruce Anthony: But to see, here's the thing, and this is what ladies and gentlemen, you might not know.

We grew up with both. We always had cats. We always had dogs. We've had so [01:05:00] many pets through the years.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: So many

Jay Aundrea: A little bit of, a little bit of everything, to be honest.

Bruce Anthony: hamsters, gerbils, rabbits.

Jay Aundrea: Guinea pigs. No, we had Guinea, Guinea pig. No, the Guinea pig is not a hamster.

Bruce Anthony: gerbil

Jay Aundrea: it's bigger. It is bigger than a geral. No, my, my Guinea pigs were big and, uh, somebody got us lizards that one time

Bruce Anthony: When would y'all, when did y'all have a lizard?

Jay Aundrea: when we were living in, when we were living in Columbia.

Bruce Anthony: I do not remember that.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah. One of, one of our aunt's friends bought us two lizards and we killed them immediately. We did, we did not keep them warm enough and they died immediately. But fish, all we've had, we've had it is run the

Bruce Anthony: It wasn't our pet, but we lived with the ferret.

Jay Aundrea: Oh, and the birds. We

Bruce Anthony: Birds. Yep. Birds. So we lived with everything.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah,

Bruce Anthony: Cats and dogs are different though. You get [01:06:00] love from dogs.

Jay Aundrea: Yes.

Bruce Anthony: You can get love from cats too. But you get love from dogs, cats let you love them.

Jay Aundrea: I like that. I like the affection that I get from my dogs. I like cats. But I feel like cats are for people who only kind of want a pet, like, like from time to time you want a pet, but then other times you're like, okay, go off and do your own thing and live your own life, Kat, and I'll see you when I see you.

You know? Like that's how it feels to be. I don't know. I'm not, I'm not a, I'm not really a cat person 'cause I'm allergic to them, but I feel like the, the, just the loyalty and the affection and when I come in the house every single day, they're both at the door jumping around, waiting for me. They know my car coming in the driveway.

So like that. [01:07:00] That's nice. You know, if I came home to some cats, I don't know where the hell they are.

Bruce Anthony: true. I have a counterpoint before I give you what mine is. I got a counterpoint.

Jay Aundrea: Okay.

Bruce Anthony: Dogs are so much more work. Dogs are, dogs are toddlers

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: never grow up.

Jay Aundrea: Never, never.

Bruce Anthony: They are so much a part of your life.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah,

Bruce Anthony: do anything without planning around your dogs.

Jay Aundrea: yeah. This is the reason I, yeah, it's the reason I can't come home for New Year, for, uh, 4th of

Bruce Anthony: right? Cats.

Jay Aundrea: got dogs.

Bruce Anthony: Cats. Just give 'em a little bit. If you give 'em an automatic feeder and an automatic

Jay Aundrea: I was just about to say, if you get 'em that food dispenser and the water dispenser, you literally

Bruce Anthony: and an.

Jay Aundrea: clean that box out the, the self-cleaning litter

Bruce Anthony: Yep. You good?

Jay Aundrea: you, you good?

Bruce Anthony: can be [01:08:00] gone for a while, especially if you got two cats. 'cause they can entertain themselves. Right. Uh, so that's the only thing. Like if, what's a better

Jay Aundrea: leave a dog

Bruce Anthony: You can't, what's a better pet? It depends on how much of a parent you wanna be.

Jay Aundrea: yeah. I,

Bruce Anthony: So it's like you said.

Jay Aundrea: don't, I don't mind that my life revolves around my dogs though. Like, I don't mind that. Um, I, I haven't, I haven't had a problem with it so far. Has been five years that I've had Roni. Um

Bruce Anthony: Okay. So you got Roni when you were 35.

Jay Aundrea: mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: Okay. I got crypto when I was 30 and I split with my wife when I was 32.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: So when I'm in the prime of my dating life.

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: I don't know if that was a problem of my dating, but I acted like it. Um, [01:09:00] it became a hassle

Jay Aundrea: Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: to be able to go out and do things 'cause I can't leave them. I eventually just, I was like, look, I gotta hire a dog walker or else, like, I'm not gonna be able to do anything. I can't take no trips or do anything like that because I had him, don't get me wrong, if I didn't want him anymore, I would've gave him up.

I loved him, so I was never gonna get him up. It is just, it's a toddler that never grows up

Jay Aundrea: yeah. It okay. Yeah. If I'm being real transparent, there are some mornings where I just wanna sleep in

Bruce Anthony: and you can't.

Jay Aundrea: and I literally cannot because. My child is up,

Bruce Anthony: They have

Jay Aundrea: of my kids is

Bruce Anthony: they have a

Jay Aundrea: they gotta go. Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: that you have to stick to because when you don't, there is a problem. There'll be a accident in the house, or they will get into something because they're not getting attention. You are on a schedule. They

Jay Aundrea: It's every day.

Bruce Anthony: every day and you think you train them.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no. They've [01:10:00] trained you. I say all that to say this. There is no love that you get from anything that compares to a love from a dog. It is completely unconditional. No, I'm talking about the dog's love.

Jay Aundrea: yeah. I know.

Bruce Anthony: unconditional. When they trust you, when they love you, they love you. To the end of time.

Jay Aundrea: I mean, they are sitting outside my door right

Bruce Anthony: I know. I hear

Jay Aundrea: them out there and, and they, because they know I'm in here and they wanna be wherever I'm at.

Bruce Anthony: All the

Jay Aundrea: They all the time. They just wanna be in my face all the time. They love me. I, I love 'cause uh, you know, our, our mother's here visiting and every time I come in they're going nuts.

Uh, and she'll say they were quiet all day and then you get home and now they're riled up. I was like, yeah. 'cause I'm

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. Mm-hmm.

Jay Aundrea: and they're happy to [01:11:00] see me.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. There's a difference.

Jay Aundrea: and I, and nothing compares to that. Even the days where I'm just like, I wish I wasn't a dog mom right now. I wish I could get some sleep, but like, just as soon as I see 'em, like, oh, those are my kids, man.

That was my kids.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. So I said all that to say this. Dogs, I love cats though. I love cats, but I've only ever had cats when I live with somebody else. I've never had a cat by myself.

Jay Aundrea: yeah. Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: never have, I would never have a cat by myself.

Jay Aundrea: No.

Bruce Anthony: if I lived with somebody and they was like, you wanna get a cat? Yeah, let's get a cat.

Jay Aundrea: Yeah,

Bruce Anthony: Which is, I don't know what that says. There's might

Jay Aundrea: I don't

Bruce Anthony: yeah, there

Jay Aundrea: but I, I, yeah, I've never gotten my own cat. I, I don't think I would get a cat.

Bruce Anthony: Uh, yeah.

Jay Aundrea: allergic to them. I wouldn't get a

Bruce Anthony: Well, I'm allergic to dogs as well and that didn't stop me. [01:12:00] Yeah. Well, I'm allergic to everything. That's the reason why I take Benadryl every day. But, uh, it's the only way I can live. But on that note, Jay, what do you wanna lead the people with?

Jay Aundrea: Uh, cereal's, not soup. I don't care, guys. I don't care. I will you fight me. Fight me. I don't care. It's not the milk, the cereal is separate. It's not one thing. Why? Because I eat my cereal dry because a g get into it.

Bruce Anthony: Don't get into no dry cereal. Put some milk in that cereal and enjoy the cereal the way it's supposed to be. Cereal is supposed to have milk or be in a Rice Krispy treat. Those are the only two options for cereal.

Jay Aundrea: You could put, you could put cereal on a sundae.

Bruce Anthony: uh, some, some, some fruity pebbles.

Jay Aundrea: on a donut.

Bruce Anthony: Some

Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Anthony: some. So yeah, you right this

Jay Aundrea: Fruit o's a versatile,

Bruce Anthony: if you don't stop talking about some fruit oils. We done moved [01:13:00] past that. We are past the value, we are past the great value cereal. But on that note, ladies and gentlemen, I wanna thank you for listening.

Final Thoughts & Thank Yous: Spread the Love! 🙏💖📢

Bruce Anthony: I want to thank you for watching, and until next time, as always, I'll holler.

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