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Gary With Da Tea Shares His Heartbreaking But Uplifting Testimony About Battling Cancer [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

Gary With Da Tea has made a living for many years talking about the lives of countless celebrities, and he caught many listeners of “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show ” off guard today (August 1st) when he shared some very personal Tea of his own. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit For the last several months, Gary has been getting chemotherapy and radiation treatments to fight the cancer in his colon , while continuing to make “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” listeners and viewers of “ Dish Nation ” laugh. Despite the physically and emotionally painful process, Gary With Da Tea continued to entertain, and very few knew everything he was going through. RELATED: Gary With Da Tea Gives Thanks To His Loving Colleagues [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] After telling Rickey Smiley about his cancer bout, Gary was pleasantly surprised by his friend and colleague and recalls this about Rickey hearing the news: “The first thing he said was, ‘What can I do?’” RELATED: Kanye West Tweets About His Suicidal Thoughts As His Father Battles Cancer Despite Gary’s health setback, he did not miss a day of work, and Gary shouted out his friend Kenneth Williams who inspired him to continue to work. Shortly after learning about his cancer diagnosis, Gary With Da Tea shared the news with his oldest brother on a Friday. The following day, Gary learned that this same brother passed away after a blood clot triggered a heart attack. After laying his brother to rest, Gary With Da Tea returned to his treatment and to work because he just did what he had to do. RELATED: Gary With Da Tea Shares Touching Words At His Birthday Party [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] Gary With Da Tea spoke candidly about the harsh side effects of radiation therapy, but managed to make his colleagues chuckle, as only Gary can. RELATED: Dr. Collier Tells What Women Can Do To Catch Cancer Before It Becomes Fatal [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] We are beyond thrilled to announce that Gary With Da Tea is now cancer free, and thank God he was diagnosed in the early stages. Listen to what listeners of “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” said to Gary after his announcement by clicking page 2 below. Find out more about Gary and his journey via Facebook , Instagram , Twitter or GaryWithDaTea.com . And listen to him live weekdays on “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” from 6-10 am ET/5-9 am CT. Choreographer ‘Hollywood’ Talks Working With Diddy, Artistry & His Thoughts On Dance Challenges From Rape To Healthy Sex: 9 Revelations From Tiffany Haddish’s ‘Glamour’ Interview Gary With Da Tea Shares His Heartbreaking But Uplifting Testimony About Battling Cancer [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] Tune In: Big Bird & Oscar The Grouch Are Beefing & Petty Twitter Jumped In If Your Cousin Isn’t Blessing You Like The Rock Did His, You Need New Cousins [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1924281″ overlay=”true”]

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Woman Tweets Airline Meet-Cute, Sparks #PlaneBae Controversy

Twitter has erupted in controversy, folks. Not over the color of a dress or the sound of a word this time, but over the right to one's privacy while on board an airplane. Earlier this month, a Twitter user named Rosey Blair was flying to Dallas when she asked a young woman if he would switch seats with her so that she could sit next to her boyfriend. The woman obliged, moving just one row up, right in front of Blair, and paving the way for a viral meet-cute. Indeed, Blair proceeded to live-Tweet the interactions and the exchanges between this man and the man who took the window next along her side, sparking an unexpected controversy across social media. Was Blair just being funny, providing a few chuckles for her followers by chronicling a pretty cool turn of events? Or was she being way creepy for invading the privacy of these individuals? Scroll down, learn more and decide for yourself. 1. Here We Do… First, Blair explained what had just transpired and what she HOPED would subequently transpire. She got followers ready for what was to come. 2. Total Flirts! It’s happening! It’s really happening! These fitness buffs hit it off before the plane even took off. 3. Vegetarians Unite! They share the same taste in food and in working out and their arms are SO close to touching. This is true love! 4. Oh, It Is TOTALLY On Now Trust us, fellas: when a woman puts her hair down, she is getting down to business. 5. So. Much. Closer. Let me just zoom in here and make a diagram so you fully understand the proximity of arms here. They are very close to each other! 6. We’re Gonna Need ALL-CAPS for This A protein board, people! They’ve zoomed past drinks and are already sharing a meal together! View Slideshow

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Bad Lip Reading: Is This What Trump And Kim-Jong Un Were Really Saying To Each Other At Their Summit? [Video]

Folks have so much time on their hands to make these ridiculous, chuckle-inducing videos! That voiceover guy did a good Trump impression… Getty/YouTube

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Corporate Coup: Will JAY-Z’s New Millennium Business Model Ever Trump The Old World Order?

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@EvilJeanyis @DragonflyJonez this guy pic.twitter.com/blJcR3Ghxf — D G H (@TheDop3) December 6, 2013 “Like Che Guevara with bling on, I’m complex.” Jay Z, “P.S.A” If I ever got the chance to ask   JAY-Z  for a jewel of wisdom (not on one of those $50,000 lunch dates Twitter likes to debate) I would ask about his definition of winning. Would you guys rather have lunch with Jay Z or take $50K?!? pic.twitter.com/cqknGBFpBJ — School Daze Podcast (@theschooldaze) January 30, 2018 In a magazine interview from a little after the beef with Nas was buried, Hov said something to the effect of: “It’s better to love to win than to hate to lose,” (this was right before all content was SEO-ready, and I can’t remember what magazine published it, so let’s pretend for a second that the person on the other side of your screen can be trusted). JAY’s reasoning was that those driven by the negative feeling of losing would stoop to any level to avoid its pain; But on the other hand, he believed those driven by the positive feeling of legitimate success would rise to unimaginable heights to achieve a fair victory; One they could feel proud of. The logic is clear: If you have to cheat to win, are you really the best? Only the person who loves to win would even care to ask. I found it funny that, around the same time, Nas said, “ It’s cool to love to win, but it’s better to hate to lose/There’s only one Nas, ‘bout a hundred thousand yous ,” on Rich Boy ’s “Ghetto Rich (Remix).” But I have no proof that he read JAY’s interview and felt the need to contradict it out of spite and pettiness, so you can do what you want with that info and draw your own conclusions. It’s still up for debate if JAY or Nas won their proverbial war of words. And most opinions will have more to do with random elements of time and space than anything objective or factual. But still, with much larger battles on the horizon, do Hov and God’s Son’s polar philosophies reveal any realistic paths to hedging America’s crooked odds? Sorry To Bother You Director Boots Riley recently expressed reasonable doubts about that possibility to The New York Times. Riley challenges the natural desire to celebrate Black success at all costs, asking if the individual’s success is a trigger or barrier to true revolution: “JAY-Z is saying: “You can do this, I’m trying to give you game,” Riley said, “And it ends up explaining poverty as a system of bad choices .” He argues that the illusion of happiness JAY gets from this excessive success keeps everyone else playing the lottery in hopes of becoming the next him. Boots Riley on Jay-Z. https://t.co/IhDyrWuMB8 pic.twitter.com/lbqNA0n6f7 — willy (@willystaley) May 25, 2018 The same polarity that makes Nas and JAY essentials of their era exists in the political and philosophical differences between Barack Obama and Donald Trump ‘s administrations. But if we’re looking for culture warriors capable of defeating The Donald while the O’s collect Netflix checks, don’t JAY-Z and Beyoncé have as good a track record as anyone of out-witting corporate America without compromising their identities? ”I’m the ghetto’s answer to Trump, I’m cancer to the Hamptons. $40 million a wop, ransacking mansions,” a younger Hov bragged on his third volume, Life And Times of S. Carter . With recent power moves like the  investment and development of Tidal, the production of social justice-themed documentaries and the signing of  Van Jones to Roc Nation’s newly-created “social activism” division, JAY and Bey appear to be planting the seeds to harness the world’s most powerful current force: media. And their track records and tracks show that they won’t fumble the bag like Trump did in the 90’s. After publicly offing his ego on 4:44 and showing up to see it buried at the Grammys, JAY-Z’s shots at 45 on “Top Off” foreshadow the final act of that corporate takeover he always talks about. The Carters clearly have the tools to coup the current administration and secure a rare win for the lost tribe. But do our Bonnie’s & Clyde’s, Martin’s & Malcolm’s and Hov’s & Bey’s have to die martyrs to avoid becoming Killmongers in the process? JAY,  Future and Bey’s “Top Off” is more than just your annual DJ Khaled  radio bait; when you lean in and listen close, what initially seems like a codeine-cutter anthem for foreign cars and clubs transforms into a declaration of war: The only casualty? America’s Commander in Cheeto. “All our shit real, too,” chuckles JAY before the beat drops, and him and the only FLOTUS we acknowledge post-Michelle commence to bodying. And they slay, faithfully, like the cold-blooded serial bar killers they’ve always been; Vaguely motivated by a higher cause than the industry-standard advance or royalty check. Tucked between Future and Khaled’s high and low vibranium bursts, Hov and Bey spend a cool 1:55 in their collective pocket, checking down their every intent to Bonnie and Clyde the house White Supremacy built and put agent orange out with the trash; all with enough time to provide juice boxes, emotional nourishment and psychological protection for their babies. This picture belongs on the cover of Parenting magazine. Bey brought the snacks and Jay is eating some too with Blue lol pic.twitter.com/76826DxwyD — Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) January 29, 2018 The Carter’s bid for the washdedest throne isn’t based on emotional appeals or fake ads — but they can thank the U.S. Government for unknowingly co-signing the bricks that founded their billion-dollar partnership; effectively laundering JAY’s lifetime of guilt, pain and rage into a legitimate hustle that neither they or his peers could knock. Since the Telecommunications Act of 1996, coincidentally the year of Jay’s corporate debut, the government has allowed media monopolies to form across the country, creating behemoths like Time Warner, iHeartRadio and Disney. The passing of the Telecom Act invited America’s most ruthless entrepreneurs to try cornering the fast-emerging digital market as the dot-com-boom of the late 90’s promised infinite possibilities in the millennium ahead. So, it’s really no coincidence that the self-taught entrepreneurs who managed to survive New York’s Rockefeller drug laws and see the mid-90’s thrived in this ruthlessly exploitative media game. And, it’s also no surprise that someone of JAY’s rare pedigree, who could cash straight bets off of both street and lyrical credibility, became unstoppable in an era of MC Gusto’s and clueless executives. With the new millennium approaching, America was poised to commodify music videos, singles, and cultural merchandise that would crank out profits faster than any artistic or industrial period before it. As someone who’d once made a living stretching pure cocaine into crack, it wasn’t hard for JAY to figure out how to capitalize on the bull market. It just took a little longer for America to accept him as a capitalist hero than it’s taken some to realize Donald Trump won’t even be able to sell a cold glass of water in hell. ”We hustle out of a sense of hopelessness/Sort of a desperation/Through that desperation, we become addicted/Sort of like the fiends we accustomed to servin’/But we feel we have nothin’ to lose/So, we offer you, well, we offer our lives, right?/What do you bring to the table?” “Can I Live” After a turbulent decade spent flowing aimlessly between the streets and beats, JAY survived Reaganimocs to incorporate his life and times into a now 22-year-old opus — A declaration to individual independence that both endorsed and contradicted the American Dream. From “Can’t Knock The Hustle,” to “Can I Live,” to “Regrets,” Reasonable Doubt gave voice to a genius conscious deferred — one that many thought went up in smoke when Big and Pac were murdered. And, as JAY would whine on his first commercial smash, “Hard Knock Life,” his cleverly disguised conscious wasn’t fully appreciated until years later. But those who knew rap knew, the guy could flow for days. And his wordplay had a way of coming back to hit you days later, sometimes with multiple layers. And those who’d silently survived the 80’s with him, studying 120-degree lessons and faithfully betting on Black when all they saw was red, could tell he was moving for more than just the green. There was knowledge of self and society that made him move more calmly than Pac. His calculation made people nervous, but like a machine, he delivered results like clockwork. Eight straight summers, a feat similar to LeBron current postseason dominance. Computing flows for Dr. Dre, Foxy Brown and many more as a ghostwriter, his money talked volumes that made his high-pitched East Coast drawl ring as deep as B.I.G.’s baritone. Meanwhile, his surviving peers on the mic (Nas, Prodigy, DMX) weren’t prepared to thrive in a game that made them the product. But JAY’s delayed entry gave him a different perspective; And a partnership with two like-minded entrpreneurs from Harlem (Damon Dash and Kareem “Biggs” Burke) gave him a kind of leverage no artist or executive could box in. An angle Jigga is still playing to this day. Beyond the music, Reasonable Doubt made JAY’s life a piece of performance art that is still more compelling than most of the publicity stunts his peers can dream up. There’s no need for deliberate acrobatics or abstract symbolism. His daily existence is the stunt: In spite of 25-year-life projections and dilapidated housing, he’s the one in a million that rose to the top. When you view his status as the elusive tip of a corporate pyramid scheme, his illustrious recording career is as shameful as his former profession. Unless you see the honor in the fact that he’s is still going. Not because he loves fame or it’s trappings, but because he feels he can’t abandon the generation of gullible fish he led to America’s corporate shark tank. That’s why his refusal to (permanently) quit a game designed to kill him decades ago symbolizes more than any simile, metaphor or entendre can convey via airwaves. Like the Obamas, the Carters are the exception that proves rules can be overcome. But do the hopes and dreams that these heroes inspire ever trickle down to their loyal subjects and followers? Queen Bey’s infamous Black Panther-themed Super Bowl  performance was a clear sign that the Carters had formulated a new creative/corporate balance where doing good could be profitable. Still, both will always be harshly criticized in the social justice space for profiting off of revolutionary ideas that always seem to lead back to their lucrative endeavors. From Jay’s collaborations with Dead Prez  and Mos Def to Bey’s proudly declared preference for Jackson 5 nostrils, they’ve gotten just as many side-eyes as salutes for their insistence on keeping it real while getting rich. Everyone from thenawful 45th president to the great Harry Belafonte has questioned their sincerity as well as the ultimate impact of their pro-Black and anti-establishment media messaging — mainly because the couple’s own deep roots in corporate capitalism is what makes their resistance possible. But is it time everyone stops believing that activism and profitability have to be mutually exclusive? People were busy with #OccupyWallStreet protests, Jay Z was making $22 from selling every Occupy All Streets T-shirt pic.twitter.com/ZxwduCoQC3 — Mal. Abdul (@Abdul5762) January 31, 2017 I’ve long believed The Carters’ talent for entrepreneurship and retail activism should be studied as a blueprint for the next generation of artists and activists, both of whom must maximize impact with minimal resources. If the nightmare at DONDA’s House foundation is any indication, media alone does not have the power to save souls. Like a bible without a pastor, the codes and values that blessed JAY and cursed his generation are easily misread out of context. Was the ice he always bragged about a trinket of coonery, or a revolutionary investment? Would Che Guevara see the complex genius in wearing a war chest across your chest, instead of keeping it in traditional financial institutions? Society will always try to force artists to make a choice between being rich and being real. And JAY-Z and Beyoncé will always be hailed as pop culture deities because of their rare abilities to defy that unfair false-binary. Their unapologetic independence made each of them extremely successful in their individual realms before they joined forces; But together, they upgraded each other with each passing year, until now, as they sit cooly on schedule to be Hip Hop’s first billionaire couple. There’s no telling how they’ll use those B’s to change things (or keep them the same), but ever since the independent woman and shameless dope man made it official in 2003, they’ve exceeded expectations and understanding in every challenge they’ve taken on. I cant help the poor if im one of them. So i got rich and gave back. To me, thats the win-win. ~~Jay Z~~ — B. Nasty ΦBΣ (@B_Nasty1013) December 7, 2016 Both members of pop culture’s first billion-dollar couple have always been as unapologetically real as their mainstream ambitions would allow. A young JAY rapped cockily about rocking a du-rag to the MTV awards as a testament to his authenticity. And from “Bootylicious” to Lemonade , Bey has done everything short of releasing a luxury bonnet line to project a royal image of Black American femininity on the mainstream media stage. But many question how much their woke symbolism matters as people are being shot dead in the streets and a geriatric reality star works daily to push America back to the 1950s. “And I come with du-rags to your so-called awards… like fuck y’all all.” Jay Z, “Hova Song” Today in 1999 Jay-Z drops Vol 3 “She said Jiggaman you rich, take the doo-rag off” So Ghetto pic.twitter.com/nGOkek6Nd8 — Steven James (@TheLaunchMag) December 28, 2015 Looking to celebrities like The Carter-Knowles Clan as potential leaders in the resistance may be expecting too much — they don’t owe the world anything more than the dreams they sell — but they may be the few among us with the tools necessary to significantly impact the globe’s most pressing threat: A leader no human should feel proud about taking an alien race to meet. “My presence is charity,” said Jay Z, responding to criticism about his social responsibility. http://t.co/FabQQQUjKG — The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 4, 2013 The idea of the starving artist or embattled revolutionary is romantic to most. Many see money as a corruptive force and project their insecurities on those who are skilled with it. That explains why Illuminati speculation and residual distrust from the indistry’s history of artistic exploitation have cast lingering doubt on the couple’s true ambitions and allegiances. Most understand that it takes assets to challenge social systems. But is it possible for anyone to maintain their revolutionary integrity while securing the essential resources of a revolution? “When in doubt, take that trip She ain't living for the moment homie, shake that bitch He that cool, he can't take you nowhere? Leave that fool Be that rude if he that cool Save for what? Ball til your days is up This place is fucked, all type of AIDS and such.” — jeedorahgkingiii (@jeedorahgking3) May 27, 2018 ^^^ 98-99 vs 17-18 > > > “I bought every V12 engine… wish could take it back to the beginning.” — jeedorahgkingiii (@jeedorahgking3) May 27, 2018 If the struggle for social justice is a literal war, the resistance won’t win without warriors capable of countering Donald Trump’s Adolf-Crow poli-tricks. We probably shouldn’t be looking to pop culture idols to save our world in the first place, but I’d still ask JAY how many billions him and Bey would need to win the revolution. Not that I have it to invest; I just know the smart money’s been on the Carters since the days I was stealing their music from Limewire. And the pirate in me has been holding out hope that they’re compulsively hoarding dead presidents because they’re planning their greatest heist to date; Bigger than topping the Forbes list off drug money and or hacking the Super Bowl with soul music. But then I have to remind myself that they could just as well be narcissists of the same ilk as President Trump, selling a dream to the resistance while privately sipping champagne with the top one percent of the One Percent. It’s possible that studying their legacies for anything more than marketing genius is fruitless. But who wants to believe that? @CoupCoup40Cal

Corporate Coup: Will JAY-Z’s New Millennium Business Model Ever Trump The Old World Order?

Does Sanaa Lathan Fit The Description Of The Actress Who Bit Beyoncé?

Source: Getty / Getty Ever since Girls Trip  star  Tiffany Haddish spilled the beans about some drugged up actress biting Beyoncé, we’ve all been wondering who had the audacity to put their mouth on the Queen. Today, TMZ reported the actress was none other than our favorite ’round the way girl, Sanaa Lathan. But Sanaa denies all accusations and we’re inclined to believe her. “One source said it was not an aggressive bite … it was playful and noninvasive, but still caught Beyonce off guard,” the site writes. See Sanaa’s response below: Y’all are funny. Under no circumstances did I bite Beyonce and if I did it would’ve been a love bite — Sanaa Lathan (@justsanaa) March 26, 2018 So, what do you think? To be clear, we have zero reason to believe Sanaa’s ever been on drugs…but hit the flip to get the a good look at Sanaa’s chompers.

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Kinky: Pornhub Is Offering These NSFW Towns Free Premium Membership

Source: Ethan Miller / Getty Pornhub is always looking out for the less fortunate. Just this past February, they made their Premium content free to non-Premium subscribers on Valentines Day, and now they’re doing one for the people who live in, shall we say, less than flattering towns. The porn site somehow managed to locate all the spots across the globe with names that’ll have your mom grabbing the nearest bar of soap.   We’re not joking. Towns like Fort Dick, California and Horneytown, North Carolina have been sitting pretty with no recognition or celebration. On the contrary, most towns like this supposedly face ridicule for their unconventional name. Shame. But now Pornhub is honoring them in the most sexy way possible. The site is offering residents of such towns free lifetime access to their Premium subscription service. Now, these so-called “Premium Places,” such as Climax, Michigan, can rep their town in name and in action.   Check out Pornhub’s announcement of the steamy deal below, then swipe through for the most scandalous names that’ll either have you chuckling or getting in the mood.  

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Man Trying To Prove Earth Is Flat Breaks His Back Crashing His Homemade POS Rocket [Video]

(GETTY) You are wrong if this makes you chuckle. SMMFH!

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Celebrity Big Brother Recap: Who Was Evicted?

We think it’s fair to say that Celebrity Big Brother has brought the drama throughout its first week on the air.  We’ve had Brandi Glanville causing trouble, Omarosa wailing to Ross Matthews about how she would never vote for Donald Trump again and a big twist that allowed the head of household to be overthrown.  The first big event of the episode was the Power of Veto competition, and if you’ve been keeping up with our Big Brother spoilers , you will already know how that played out.  Keshia, James, and Chuck were players by default. Mark and Ari were picked by random draw, and Keshia chose Shannon to help her try and keep the nominations the same.  Omarosa was tasked with hosting the competition that found the houseguests spelling the biggest word. Shannon emerged as the winner, successfully spelling out “responsibilities.” That means Shannon won the first two competitions of the season and needs to dial it back a little if she has any hope of making it much further.  Proving to be a competition beast in week one can be detrimental to your place in the game. It’s a good thing Shannon is in that all-female alliance because they should all keep each other safe.  James and Ari came in the last place in the competition, so they had to wear baby costumes for 48 hours. They came to play Big Baby, it seems.  The nominations were kept the same, meaning James or Chuck would be going home. This meant James was the likely one to go, but there were some last-minute discussions that made everyone question the target.  Eviction One Votes: Brandi Glanville votes to evict: Chuck Ariadna Guiterrez votes to evict: Chuck Omarosa votes to evict: James Ross Mathews votes to evict: Chuck Metta World Peace votes to evict: Chuck Marissa Jaret Winokur votes to evict: Chuck Shannon Elizabeth votes to evict: Chuck Mark McGrath votes to evict: Chuck By a vote of 7-1, Chuck was the first houseguest evicted from Celebrity Big Brother! He was furious, but it was a last-minute blindside that will likely come back to haunt some of the players.  Omarosa voting to evict James seemed like a strategic move to cause some unrest in the all-female alliance. It seems a bit early to be doing that, but we all knew she would be causing as much trouble as possible.  The power is back up for grabs, and we cannot wait to see who has been crowned the next HOH. The results and should be announced today at some point.  What do you think of the results? Hit the comments below.  Big Brother continues Sunday on CBS.  View Slideshow: Celebrity Big Brother Spoilers: Who Is Going Home?!

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Tichina Arnold & RonReaco Lee Reveal What Their Most Iconic Characters Are Up To Now [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

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Your browser does not support iframes. Tichina Arnold and RonReaco Lee came through to talk about “Survivor’s Remorse,” which is about to be in its fourth season! They share which current TV show they would love to do a crossover episode, and which of the character’s they have played throughout their career that they would love to live the life of. Tichina and RonReaco also talk about what some of their older, more iconic characters would be doing now. RonReaco updates us on the life of Tyreke on “Sister Sister,” and of course, Tichina talks about Pam from “Martin.” Then, Tichina and RonReaco dish about their fellow “Survivor’s Remorse” castmates, and what kind of shenanigans they think they get into. Click on the audio player to hear more in this exclusive interview from “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show. ” Listen to “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” LIVE every weekday from 6/5am C. RELATED:  Tichina Arnold On Why She Pushed For Her Character’s Romance On “Survivor’s Remorse” [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] RELATED:  Tichina Arnold: I Didn’t Want To Be On “Martin” [VIDEO] RELATED:  The Cast Of “Survivor’s Remorse” On What It’s Really Like Working With Mike Epps [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] The Latest : Try It! This Trippy Math Trick Has Most Of The Internet Shook Super Producer: OG Parker Shares Some Producer Gems & Talks Giving Joe Budden A Hit [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] LOL: Have You Seen The Chuck E. Cheese Challenge? Horses In New Orleans Party Just As Much As The Humans Do Saturday Morning Vibes Got Us Like.. Nice & Slow is Just The Beginning – Ball Greezy Live wit Reec #Exclusive Wiz Khalifa’s Impromptu Freestyle About Amber Rose May Shock You Childish Gambino Set To Perform At Grammy Awards Tiny Harris Dedicates Special Throwback Post To Toya Wright [VIDEO] Why Lil Terio Was Charged With Trafficking [EXCLUSIVE] [ione_media_gallery src=”http://blackamericaweb.com/” id=”277720″ overlay=”true”]

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Black Tony Thought The Demolition Of The Dome Was A Terror Attack [EXCLUSIVE]

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Your browser does not support iframes. Black Tony was having a coughing fit when he called up Rickey Smiley . He turned out to be at the Georgia Dome just in time for its demolition, but he didn’t get the memo. Click on the audio player to hear more in this exclusive clip from “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show .” Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Listen to “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” LIVE every weekday from 6/5am C. RELATED:  Black Tony Thinks Gucci Mane’s Wife Is Atlanta’s New Mayor [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED:  Black Tony Shares His Favorite Part Of Rickey Smiley In “Friday After Next” [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED:  Why Black Tony Had To Fundraise Over $17,000 From Alabama [EXCLUSIVE] ione_facebook_like_box url_segment=rickeysmileymorningshow height=”260″] The Latest : Try It! This Trippy Math Trick Has Most Of The Internet Shook Super Producer: OG Parker Shares Some Producer Gems & Talks Giving Joe Budden A Hit [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] LOL: Have You Seen The Chuck E. Cheese Challenge? Horses In New Orleans Party Just As Much As The Humans Do [ione_media_gallery src=”http://blackamericaweb.com/” id=”657861″ overlay=”true”]

Black Tony Thought The Demolition Of The Dome Was A Terror Attack [EXCLUSIVE]