Ep. 12 - The Katt Williams interview, Alleged mastermind behind Tupac's murder bailed out and more
Tea Time with RoJanuary 25, 202400:15:2514.08 MB

Ep. 12 - The Katt Williams interview, Alleged mastermind behind Tupac's murder bailed out and more

The Katt Williams interview, Alleged mastermind behind Tupac's murder bailed out and more
This is the FCB podcast network, turn it up, Spectation, the latest celebrity news and gossipation. It's tea time with Rowe on the Outlaws radio show. Hey y'all, you miss me? So we have some tea, which we had already spoke a little bit about a little earlier. So I'll just touch up on that, just the little little tiny bit. Kat Williams he first and foremost, I want to say, I I understand that he felt upset about one part of the interview when he spoke upon where he was saying the whole the whole rape thing in the Friday movie, as much as that may potentially are allegedly be disturbing to him or made him feel some type of way. I ain't even gonna lie. That's one of my favorite lines to say, always talking about pimp down, pimp and distress every time. I'm sorry, that's my favorite line. But anyway, so I will go too where he says, give me one second. So he actually is being sued if I'm not mistaken. So Kat Williams goes in again. He went on another live show talk some more crap. Then Oprah came out and she threatens to she threatens Kat Williams for exposing her, and she says, I have your dirty laundry. Then there is also Kevin Hart. Kevin Hart also sends a warning sign and sues Kat Williams. I mean, I that's why I was asking earlier, like what really made him come out and just do all this? It's crazy. I mean I did see all that alcohol on the table, you know what I'm saying, so and people, and it was it was dark liquor too, you know what I mean. So it was and you know that usually brings out not that not good? Was that was that that Jack Dante? Was that that yack on the table? It was it was I think that's Shannon Shark's own you know, own brand, and I know somebody else had commented that was on his show, was like, this is actually really good liquor, right, because this is actually really good kognak because it it's very smooth, but there's no aftertaste. And I was like, oh yeah, see that's dangerous, very dangerous. It has it's a very it's very mild. It's it doesn't have an aftertaste. Oh so basically what you're saying is this is good. Ever where you want to be when you're talking about something that's gonna make you a neeborate like, oh no, look look I ain't drunk, I'm cool. I'm cool. Then the dangerous Now you know the most dangerous thing about the dark liquor in particular. Now you know, I'm I'm a Voka guy, so I don't even really drink dark lickdraw like that at all. But there was one time I had my aunt had the that Hennessy v O vs O P I think right. It was the smoothest thing I ever had before in my life. And you put it with some pepsi you barely like it's I'm like, oh, this is a problem. It had no bite, no nothing. I'm like, oh I fool with this. Don't do it when it's smooth, and just like if it if it's not too rough on, Yeah, that's dangerous to have a little bit of bite, just to remind you that you drinking liquor, so that you can't drink kool aid. Okay, listen, but yeah, so what was the names his name Shannon Sharp? Right, Yes, so he actually does know. Uh, he's really good friends with a lot of the people that Kat Williams was talking crap about and he's so Basically, what Shannon Sharp was saying, you know, in an interview of his of another was that he wasn't really sure how to approach it or how to handle it. So because he was like, you know, these are people, you know that I'm really good friends with. You know, I was just a so and so's house just recently, Like we talk all the time, like we spend holidays, exchange gifts, et cetera, et cetera, and I'm sitting here listening to Kat Williams talk crap about this person and that person. So he basically was like, you know, this is one of those situations where you have to pick your battles and you just kind of got to sit back and just let him have it. And I'm like, you know, that's pretty understandable. So I think, you know, if you watch during the interview where he's like he's just really silent his facial expressions, he just appears like he's just shocked, and a lot of people just assume like, oh, he's you know, he's speechless as far as what Kat Williams saying, he is, but not in this sense that a lot of people were assuming Now, but with how much Shannon Sharp did make for that Cat Williams interview. He made one hundred thousand just from that interview alone. Oh wow, yeah, you views? Yeah, But then the question becomes he got forty two million views and not only paid a hundred thousand dollars. Well, that video I'm sure was well because I've seen a video on YouTube of that. So do you know the time it was? Do you know the calculation? I don't know the calculation about like how much money you to pay you a commercial? Do you know what that is? I don't, but I can say if you're looking at forty two right now at the time, it was thirty four when I seen that how much he had made just from that video. So it's more than that interesting, all right, Nick? So the next one, So I actually just wanted there's two things that I kind of want to throw in here, so I know how if anybody does not know, then you are living under a rock. Everybody should by now know who Tupac is. So allegedly they caught, you know, the person who allegedly killed him. But then they turned around and his name is Dwayne Keith D. Davis. He was charged with Tupac's murder, but he has now been granted a seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars baill he got the money? Wow? Okay, So hold on all right, So I think we mentioned, yeah, we did mention this briefly on the show, and we went back to our interview with Greg Caden, who was the cop that basically broke that case several years ago. So d he uh, he had seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars bond For those of you who don't know how that works. Normally, in order to get out, in order to post bond, you got to put ten percent of the bond, So that means he put seventy five thousand dollars. This, dude, where do you stars from? You want to know what? You want to know what? A lot of people are saying, No, that's what I'm That's what I'm saying. Say where the hell did he get this money? So you want to know what? A lot of TV interviews don't pay like that, right, go ahead, rock So what a lot of people are saying, like, I'm sure it's joking, joking, but a lot of people are saying that P Diddy had made him take the fall for it. He's like basically basically saying, p didd He was like, you take the fall for it, and I got your bail money. Uh, because I'm saying a hypothetical way we just talked about it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was these to start suing. People said, she's joking. I said it like five times before I said it. I'm just talking about allegedly allegedly allegedly like people, we're just reporting, We're not saying, we're not confirmed. That's not even an alleged really, it's more so he says comment section. Yeah. Yeah, but yeah, so it is a joke upon the people I am. I do wonder though, where the hell he got seventy five thousand dollars, like unless he still had drug money, because you know he was a drug dealer. Come on from the nineties. No, no, no, remember in the two thousands, Remember what Greg Kanan said. The way that he was able to get him to confess on Tupac, And this was like in twenty was it twenty twelve something like that, twenty twelve, twenty ten, something like that. I can't remember the exact day, but the way that he was able to get him to confess is because he got caught doing a PCP operation and they held all that jail time over his head in order to get him to sign that profit agreement so he could still he might and he and they dropped that case as a result, So he might have went back to selling PCP. I don't know, but you know, he didn't get no ladd TV check like that. No, no, because seventy five and as that's a lot of money, unless maybe that's maybe he's got that some type of collateral. I don't I don't know. I'm not sure how. I'm not sure how that works in the valley. He might have a house or two or something like that, you know, and if he got a cash and if he got a cash bine, he probably had to put up cash, so he might have had Yeah, if it's a cash, if it's a kashbin, that ten got to be cash, buddy. H So I don't know. I have to ask my father used to be a bail bonds, but I have to ask him how to how that work. I'll ask him that when we when we finished the show, Nick Robin, Yeah, so next is not really a celebrity gossip kind of thing. This just kind of blew me like and I mean no pun intended. But so if anybody's been keeping up with this story or if you're on social media, often Alaska Airlines there door. I don't know how it happened, but they were up in the air. They were they were definitely up in the air, and they their door like just came off, just completely came off, just blew away. And luckily we'll say this, so in this story, the family that was actually supposed to be sitting right there where the door blew off, that family actually missed the flight. Wow. Yeah, I mean talk about a god's send that it's crazy but it dead. Yeah. Yeah. So now now Alaska Airlines the passengers that all the rest of the passengers that was on the flight, they are to receive fifteen thousand and full ticket refund after that door flew off. Okay, and I've seen a thousand or fifteen hundred thousand. Oh so it is fifteen thousand, one point five one point five thou fifteen. Yeah. It just made me feel like roal s love for second, I'm like, wait a minute, rewind. But yeah, so that that's crazy to me? Is that? Like I said before, that that is a stimulus check right, I mean they that is a lifetime of I will never get the hell on a plane again. You know, what is that? What is that one? Okay, it is it is. I looked it up just to be clear. It's fifteen hundred, not fifteen thousands. So so one thousand, five hundred dollars Like you said, that is a stimulus. Yeah, that's that's a tax. That's a tax return and a tax refund right there. What what is that? What is that movie? Theary? What? What is it? Final Destination? Yeah, the one that hold on before you tell your story, before you make your point. I just want to tell this story real quick. Robin is so paranal about that movie that when we were traveling, I can't remember if it was to Florida. I think it might have been to Florida. I was behind one of them trucks that had a log on it, and he started patticking, like can you move please? Listen? Okay, even with tanning beds. I haven't tanned in so long. And it's in that movie too, you know it's listen because where do they get these ideas from? That's how I'm saying. I mean clearly, go ahead, r No, I was gonna say, clearly, this story shows exactly what it is. Yeah, fifteen hundred dollars is freaking absurd, Dan se fifteen hundred dollars, that's it. Yeah, I don't know, man, that's yeah, like and stuff like you said, it's a stimulus chair, like come moment, that's gonna be gone in a week if that depends on how big their family is, right right, come on, man, that's that's pocket change, especially in this day and age. That's nothing. That's nothing, that's ridiculous. Not only do you have things to cover, but you also have, like I was saying, you know, they're half them people probably gonna need therapy for the remainder of their lives because of that, you know what I mean, they will probably never get on a plane again. You know that they're gonna need therapy. Lord knows that it's not gonna be cheap to pay for therapy if they don't have already have insurance. You know, like, that's wow. I would definitely I would. I would say I would go up in them. I would. I would go up in them for that, because you know, showing the hell out of them m ssuing the hell out of them, No, no doubt about it. That's an insult. This has been a presentation of the FCB podcast Network, where real Talk lives. Visitors online at fcbpodcasts dot com.