Category: The Breakfast Club
50 Cent Had Thoughts About His Son Marquise Jackson’s Public Child Support Comments And Appeal To Spend Time Together

Last week, Marquise Jackson was stuntin’ like his daddy when he publicly called out his estranged father, 50 Cent, and proposed that he’d pay him $6,700–the amount of monthly child support Fif paid–to spend 24 hours together. It went about as well as you’d think, with 50 trolling Marquise by posting a scene from Power on Instagram where his character kills his own son. 50 was recently a guest on The Breakfast Club and further addressed Marquise’s comments about child support and their flaming train wreck of a relationship.
Diddy Praised Kanye West For Being A “Free Thinker” And Threw A Little Shade At Ma$e For Good Measure

Now, you already know it’s not a true Attention Whore party until Sean “Diddy” Combs chimes in to get his face messy with cake crumbs. After Master of Disaster Kanye West pulled another attention whore stunt (since marrying Kim Kardashian) by wearing a “White Lives Matter” t-shirt at his Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday, many threw on their kicking boots and aimed them directly at Kanye’s ass. Luckily he still has some supporters, like Diddy. And while defending Kanye’s craziness, Diddy reminded everyone about Mac Tonight-domed former employee Ma$e, revealing he’s a phony who still owes him a whole lot of money.
Soulja Boy Dragged A Bunch Of Rappers During His Interview On “The Breakfast Club”

Call me naive but I still think of Soulja Boy as the little young boy who used to superman that hoe with his infectious song “Crank That“. However, that was over a decade ago and now he looks more like the fanciest neighborhood fiend draped in costume jewelry. When I first saw him during his appearance on The Breakfast Club I asked myself “Flavor Flav is still booking interviews?” And that was the first of many questions to enter my mind over the course of the next fifty-four minutes as Soulja Boy started saying a whole bunch of things you can’t tell me weren’t sponsored by the words “drugs“, “drama” and “lies“.