The Breakfast Club
“The Breakfast Club” star claims he’s a victim of the alleged Ponzi scheme—but investors say his promotion is what led them to invest.
We highlight some of the comedy duo’s finest moments, from their interviews with Denzel Washington and John Mulaney to their never-ending feud with DJ Envy.
In recent weeks, Simmons has been treated to cushy appearances on platforms run by Jay-Z and Diddy. Two of his victims, Sil Lai Abrams and Drew Dixon, say enough is enough.
“The Breakfast Club” host also opened up about his recent talk with Rush Limbaugh, claiming he came off as a “performance” artist and it was all a “waste of time.”
During their lengthy back-and-forth, Limbaugh at one point asked host Charlamagne tha God why black Americans are still angry about racial injustice even after Obama was elected.
The ‘Breakfast Club’ star appeared to accuse the Globes of #MeToo hypocrisy for awarding Franco with Best Actor in a Musical-Comedy for ‘The Disaster Artist.’
At least 15 trans women have been shot or killed this year alone. The toxic masculinity of Charlemagne Tha God’s radio show only makes matters worse.