FULL SHOW: Jamie Foxx Expecting Child With Girlfriend After He Swore ‘No More White Girls’ + Lil TJay Interview

The Breakfast Club1h 42mMay 13, 2026

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The Breakfast Club's full episode delivers a dynamic blend of cultural commentary, celebrity news, and personal storytelling, opening with a critical discussion on redistricting in South Carolina and Tennessee, where political maneuvering is seen as a direct threat to Black voting power, with figures like Congressman Jim Clyburn and Rep. Justin Pearson at the forefront of resistance. The conversation transitions into mental health awareness, sparked by a heated call-in from a therapist condemning misleading wellness influencers, before spotlighting Bronx rapper Lil T.J., who shares his harrowing experience surviving a shooting that left him with seven gunshot wounds and lasting PTSD, while reflecting on the emotional weight of fame and loyalty to his community. The episode then pivots to the surprise news of Jamie Foxx expecting a child with his girlfriend Alice Huckstep—contradicting his past joke about avoiding 'white girls'—prompting a nuanced conversation about age, race, personal evolution, and authenticity in relationships. Later segments tackle the decline of thoughtful music journalism, with Charlemagne Tha God criticizing Pitchfork for succumbing to clickbait culture, and explore a bizarre real-life case in the Bronx where a 28-year-old man impersonated a high school student to access social services, highlighting systemic failures in mental health and social support. The hosts also delve into the financial realities of modern dating, advocating for emotional intimacy over expensive outings, and promote budget-friendly, authentic connections. The episode closes on a hopeful note with Jess Hilarious promoting his co-parenting memoir book signing in Atlanta, Lauren LaRosa sharing her work mentoring youth entrepreneurs, and a final message of self-determination and rejecting negative influences, wrapped in playful promos for other iHeartRadio podcasts.

Key Takeaways
1

Redistricting efforts in South Carolina and Tennessee are being framed as strategic threats to Black political power and voter suppression, with key leaders resisting these moves.

2

Lil T.J. reveals he survived being shot seven times, healed without formal therapy, and now lives with PTSD, underscoring the emotional toll of trauma and fame.

3

Jamie Foxx’s pregnancy with Alice Huckstep contradicts his past joke about no more white women, sparking reflection on personal growth, race, and authenticity in relationships.

4

Music journalism is declining in quality, with outlets like Pitchfork prioritizing outrage over thoughtful critique, eroding journalistic integrity.

5

Casey Classen’s impersonation case exposes systemic failures in mental health care and social services, demanding empathy and reform over punishment.

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Chapters
0:00
20 min

Podcast Promos & Redistricting Battle in the South

The litmus test for this country is not how great it's going in New York. It's not how great it's going in California. It's how great is going in Memphis and Mississippi.

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20:00
30 min

Mental Health, Therapy, and Social Media Authenticity

There's not a therapist worth their grain and salt that would ever pay you can't change. That's the fundamental basis of our practice.

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50:00
50 min

Lil T.J. on Trauma, Fame, and Living on Edge

I feel like what the world's seen was me go through something traumatic and me change in front of them. And then I feel like they judged me a little cruelly, but it's over now.

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1:15:53
1 min

Jamie Foxx’s Surprise Pregnancy and the Irony of His Past Vows

The hosts react to Jamie Foxx expecting a child with his girlfriend, highlighting the irony of his past vow to avoid 'white girls' and the generational shift in parenting expectations.

1:16:46
3 min

Pitchfork’s Controversial Review of Chris Brown’s Album

You don't have to rage bait for clicks. I want you to actually go and read the review because I told you I stopped reading at a certain point because I felt like the whole article was that.

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High-Impact Quotes
I feel like what the world's seen was me go through something traumatic and me change in front of them. And then I feel like they judged me a little cruelly, but it's over now.
Lil T.J.47:47
Viral: 92.0
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Okay? Casey said back when she was 25, she lost custody of her two-year-old daughter because of her financial issues.
Charlamagne Tha God83:58
Viral: 90.0
There's not a therapist worth their grain and salt that would ever pay you can't change. That's the fundamental basis of our practice.
Haitian Therapist15:59
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Hosts

Charlemagne Tha GodJess HilariousMimi BrownLauren LaRosaDJ Envy

Guests

Lil T.J.Terrence FloydBrandonEli
Topics Discussed
voting rights and redistricting95%Mental Health and Systemic Failure90%Book Promotion90%Affordable Dating in the Modern Economy88%mental health and therapy authenticity88%Music Journalism Standards85%celebrity relationships and public image82%Personal Identity and Self-Determination80%Youth Mentorship and Entrepreneurship75%
People & Brands

Lil T.J.

person

20xPositive

Jess Hilarious

person

16xPositive

Charlemagne Tha God

person

15xPositive

Chris Brown

person

14xPositive

Casey Classen

person

12xPositive

Jamie Foxx

person

11xPositive

Mimi Brown

person

10xNeutral

Alice Huckstep

person

6xPositive

Pitchfork

organization

6xNegative

Eli

person

5xNeutral

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