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Ep:139 The Smiths: Love, Lies, and Lottery Wins

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The episode navigates the chaotic dynamics of celebrity relationships while shining a light on real-world scenarios that echo those sentiments. We explore Will Smith and Jada Pinkett's enduring yet turbulent marriage and Denise and Thomas’s shocking lottery divorce, highlighting how money can complicate relationships.

• Dissecting the Smiths' complex relationship amidst media scrutiny 
• The effects of fame and public perception on personal lives 
• Understanding the implications behind Denise's lottery win and divorce 
• Exploring themes of loyalty and trust in long-term partnerships 
• Navigating modern dating dynamics and financial pressures 
• Encouraging listener engagement on relationship narratives 

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Speaker 1:

You are listening to the Double A Club and this is your host, ny Boom, and my co-host, big Daz. We'll be talking about trending topics in healthcare and basically, just as a disclaimer just to let the listeners know that this is just basically on our opinions and speculations and I hope you guys enjoy the show. Let's start off and kick off with our first topic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So let's get started. You got something you want to say? Um, well, you are a ghost. Well, hold on. I can definitely have mentioned this. This is real.

Speaker 2:

So I've been, you know, following the Smith family. Is it Smith or not? Will Smith? Yeah, cool, yo.

Speaker 2:

Before you start, let me quickly say this I am so fucking tired and fed the fuck up with Jada. Like I am done with this bitch. You know, I used to be a fan of hers and I used to love her back in the days when she did Poetic Justice and shit like that, like that. Now I'm so done with her because, like now, she's saying I think, just the fucking gig, yeah, they wreck it this cool in the media. You know saying I'm just tired of it, but go ahead. But, like I said, I'm really disappointed in Wilson, but he's somewhat, but he's still out of things. One thing I will say about Wilson is that I am proud of him and he's saying it'll be. He won't ever stay out of the fucking media and just keep saying, keep saying, keep saying don't do this, you weren't there. They have a fucking media, unless it's paying you money. Other than that, you know, uh, but Jada, this is funny as fuck. So I was watching some of the movies about her and the first thing is, with this whole Chris Rock smash on that slap of day of and supposedly well, but they broke up since 2016, did you know that? No, nobody knew that shit. She's fucking fucking coming out. That's bullshit because, like you, could let me stop you for a second right now.

Speaker 2:

Alright, you can see in several interviews with Will or Jada, or both of them together, since I'll bring it to 2018 that they stated that they were married couples. You know what I'm saying? Like that they were married couples. You know what I'm saying? Like that they were married. So she talking out her ass. I think she's just trying to make herself look good because she doesn't want to look like she cheated on Will Smith or Alcina. She doesn't want to look like she's the one that made Will Smith smack Chris Rock, smith Mac Chris Rock. She doesn't want to. She wants to make sure that Tupac is relevant in her life and that Tupac should be Jaden and Willow's father. I mean, like she's just doing everything you know to try to cover up how much of a piece of shit she is. Oh my God, you want to know what the Since you mentioned Tupac, she didn't say it.

Speaker 2:

She states that she never fucked Tupac. She probably didn't. I don't know. I mean like that's irrelevant. You know. I'll tell you one thing Tupac wanted to get in them panties. I'm pretty sure he did. Thank God Tupac died Before he got to them panties, cause that bitch is.

Speaker 2:

Wasn't they dating For like a minute? I don't think so. I just you know. All I know From that relationship Is that they were friends. I don't think so. I just you know. All I know from that relationship is that they were friends. I don't know about them dating or anything, but Tupac dated a bunch of different people that nobody really knew about. You know what I'm saying. We kept this shit on the low. What's he talking about? Yeah, exactly so. I don't. I don't know. I can't know. I can't speak about it. I don't know. I know she's speaking nonsense. Keep going, keep going with her bullshit. Oh man, no, there's so much, there's so much. Yeah, there is so much. She even said she was a fucking drug dealer, a queen pan, and that she was like controlling I don't know all of whatever the fuck she was selling the only reason she got into acting was because they pulled out a drug, I mean pulled out a gun and almost killed her.

Speaker 2:

At that moment she was like, oh fuck, I gotta go into acting. Yeah, it's something like that. The story is something like that. She got two guns pulled in her face, yeah. I also think she's bringing up a lot of stupid nonsense to try to make her book sound interesting, but her stating that she doesn't fuck Tupac is interesting. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. Anyway, it's just a toxic situation.

Speaker 2:

I feel bad for her, you know, because I definitely can understand, you know, the emotions that he's going through. Well, here's the thing, right. Here's the thing I started for Will. At first, in the beginning, right when the slap happened, I felt bad for him. But now I don't feel bad for him because of the simple fact that he allows it and he's allowing it, and he's allowing a One thing he could. He could come out and say anything to shut down anything that Jada has to say, but he doesn't. He continues on. This fool Continue her foolery. You know, I'm saying so. I'm not sorry. Fuck Will too, because he's letting this chick come out and piss me off every fucking day. She's on TV. Yeah, I hear that. Well, she's going to do it. Anyway, he's trying to be a family man.

Speaker 1:

I'll tell you one thing.

Speaker 2:

If he shuts her down, she wouldn't be doing it. I don't think he knows how to do that. He doesn't want to. He doesn't want to. I don't know. It's funny. To me, the whole relationship is funny. It is. It's a fucking, it's a. To me, the whole relationship is funny, it is, it's a fucking. It's a court ingester type of relationship, the cord ingester. Yeah, you really think they're rich? Nah, they're rich. They don't deal with each other. Yeah, but they're also clowns.

Speaker 1:

That's how I know them.

Speaker 2:

They're clowns. They're clowns. That's basically what it is. They're clowns, alright. So enough of that. So you, that's just too much. You're a clown, yeah, but did you guys hear? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got Yo. You are going to laugh at this next story, okay, I have a married couple.

Speaker 2:

The couple is Thomas and Dennis, denise Rossi. Right, thomas and Denise Rossi, and they've been married for 25 years you would 25 years and this is a loving relationship. But fuck, no, underneath that shit is a toxic relationship. Okay, okay, but fuck, no, underneath that shit is a toxic relationship. Okay, I'm going to be straight up, I'm telling it to you right now. So here's the thing In the 25 years of marriage, right, they've never seen a marriage counselor and Thomas has never cheated on her and never doubted his relationship with Denise Correct, but Wow, her. And never doubted his relationship with the me, right.

Speaker 2:

But one day the need asked for divorce. Oh, wow, she threw divorce papers on him and the yo, let's get, I want a divorce. And she was trying to rush the procedure, she was trying to rush the divorce. They get a sign, sign, sign it now, sign it now, let's go to court. She's trying to speed everything up, right, she just wants out of this relationship ASAP, right? And I feel bad for Thomas because the year leading up to this divorce, right, thomas had a business and it folded you know what business? And folded insane. He lost his business that year and you can imagine the level of stress he's going through.

Speaker 2:

He just lost his business and now he has to go work at a regular place, a regular, a regular store, and be like whatever cashier or sales rep or whatever you think so, and you would think that he'd be okay because he's been married to this lady for 25 years and that she would be that, that, that support system. You know like, you know that phrase like that saying that they say a powerful man has a strong woman, or like behind him, or like she's the backbone of his relationship. Right, yeah, yeah there's a couple iterations of that phrase.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm saying but yeah, you would think Thomas lost his job. You know, now he's working in another place. His pay obviously has reduced. You know what I'm saying. You would think that his wife would hold it down. You know what I'm saying. Like yo, I got you, babe. You know what I'm saying. I'll help you up. Can you get your feet up? Can you, you know, get yourself back up and. And then you know all this. You're saying you would think that. But no, no, she served in the divorce paper. She's like yo, I'm done with this. I can't deal with this. Stress, though, if you have no money, that's it. You don't want him. Only five years. That's fucking hard. He just jumped in the game because he lost it. You know he should be able to fucking shoot us a lot, but Thomas ended up working for a chain store and probably definitely took a pay cut.

Speaker 2:

Denise claims that she's been unhappy for years. She states that Thomas is always broke, that she's always working. Well, clearly Thomas is broke now, but you wasn't saying anything when Thomas had fucking money and was taking out the fucking Cheesecake Factory. It was taking out the fucking Cheesecake Factory. Yeah, I'm taking out day huh that fucking. That's some gold digging bit. I detect them. Sorry, Sorry, Let me tell you this story. Hold on.

Speaker 1:

Hold on Okay.

Speaker 2:

The truth is that, denise, what happened was that she won the lottery and the lottery was paying her out $13 million in 11, 11 days before she requested for her her divorce. He didn't tell anybody except for her co-workers, because her co-workers were in on the lottery, so everybody was kind of getting a cut of the money. She took him to court and everything. The judge ruled against Denise, stating that she violated state ethics disclosure, and the judge awarded all and I say all of her winnings to Thomas. It was determined she acted out of fraud and malice. Finally, the good guy wins, so go with your story. I was just going to say that you know, one time I remember when I learned my lesson long ago. I say that very you know, because not every woman this when, when I was, I was going on, I was turning the ball one time and this girl comes up to me and she asks me to buy her a drink, and at the time I'm good. So I was like so you're going to ask me to buy you a drink. You're not going to wait for me to offer it. She's like oh, I mean you could offer it. I was like oh, I know I could, but you know you just ask me. She's like if you don't want to do it, you don't have to do it. I was like okay, I'm going to play along with this one, because now I'm intrigued, because this is the first time the woman's ever asked me for a drink like that, like I'm. I just know this is a wild, so I get it.

Speaker 2:

We're talking and she's asking what do I do for a living? I told I'm a car sales. She's a oh, what kind of car do a living? I told her I'm a car salesman. She was like oh, what kind of car do you drive? I told her I drive a Rolls Royce. I was like yeah, sure, sure, sure. So she's going on with the conversation and I asked her what she did. She said she goes to school. I was like oh, okay, well, you drive. She said I should have been driving. Okay, all right, all right. So we're going on in competition. Now she wants another drink and I was like you know what? I want one too. So I asked them I tell the bartender to give me a drink, to give me my drink. And she was like oh, you're not going to give me another drink. I was like nah, because if I need to get home. You definitely won't be able to drive me home, so I can't afford to give you a drink anymore and plus, you want me to have all this, but you have nothing for me and you probably live with your mother. She was like, yeah, I do. So what? I was like, yeah, I'm good. He's like I'm gonna move on.

Speaker 2:

But my point here is that it's like I treat women nowadays like I treat pretty much any person that I would want to work for me. That because if I want somebody to work for me, I like like a friendship. Let me play like that. I'm a friendship if I want, if I, if there's somebody I want to be my cool me and I'm cool with them. I'm trying to figure out they're gonna be cool.

Speaker 2:

I wait until they show me what they can do. Show me, talk to me what you could do. Don't tell me what you can do, because if you tell me what you could do, I already picked your line. Because that's how people do. They give me false advertising. Because when I listen to people and people talk and tell me what they can do, I let them. Don't try to do it and they fucking give me a shit show. But when I let the person prove to me and I see what they can do and I be like, oh, why don't you do it? Yo, let's do this, do this, do this, you can do this. I see you do that all the time. Let's go. That's the motherfucker I want. So that's how I'm true.

Speaker 2:

The women now, so all these women nowadays, especially nowadays, nowadays, it's like these women, they they want, like, like they they want to make go on the train. I say that because bitches and chicks nowadays want niggas to call their dicks out in front of them. That's the type of nigga they want nowadays. And that's how I'm seeing. I'm so like, I feel like I'm alone out here because of, like, the stupidity that goes out, like these niggas is getting away with telling girls yeah, I got a girl, you can be my side bitch. And I'm like, oh, okay, you got no morals, oh, no problem, that's why you're going to be treated as a side dish. I think a lot of guys need to hop off that train and stop feeding into this, because, I mean, we also created these things to be like that. You know what I'm saying. It's our cause too. I know.

Speaker 2:

I remember plenty of men going to the club and dishing out their rent money to try to impress this fucking girl and then next month they're fucking asking them to loan them some money to pay their rent. I'm like nah, nah, dude, you figure that shit out on your own. I saw you at the club two weeks ago and you dropped like $600, $700 on that one bitch. Nah, I'm not giving you no money, I'm not helping you out. It's different. If you struggle, you ain't struggling. You're out here fucking trying to show off. You need to stop that and grow the fuck up. You know what I'm saying. And that's what the women want. No, no, the women want whatever you're gonna give them. You know, I'm saying if you give them that type of that type of attention, they're gonna want that type of attention. You're saying if you don't give them that type of attention, then that's what they're gonna be accepting. You're saying just get off the fucking train. We got too many guys beating these chicks, making them millionaires and only fans and everything. There's still guys out here who are struggling. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Bringing it back to that Cheesecake Factory video right, that Cheesecake Factory is not a cheap place, but it's not an expensive place. Yeah, granted, but there were so many things that happened in that video that that guy was saying in the video that made that date go to Cheesecake Factory. So Cheesecake Factory was the best option he had at the time. But second, here's the other thing you don't know the person's financial situation, so why are you being picky about where to eat Unless? Yeah, for free, so, unless you pay for it? And the thing is that a lot of guys are still doing this shit.

Speaker 2:

Oh, get the fuck off that train, make these people, make these women pay their fucking weight. Yeah, yo, there was another video. There's another video. I don't know if you saw this, but there was another video. Right, this lady, she went to a seafood place, right, and she ordered. She ordered shoes, they had a thing they were selling um, a dozen oysters for 15, right, yeah? So this chick ordered like 40 something oysters and was chowing them shit down, slurping it and everything, right, yeah?

Speaker 1:

That's like that doesn't include the drink.

Speaker 2:

Right, that doesn't include the drink, and I'm guessing she was putting this on Facebook Live or something like that. The date decided not to fucking show up and she was left with the fucking bill of almost $300. Oh, you ordered before he came. She was, yeah, she was eating before the motherfucking came. What is wrong with her? I'm on a date, so I'm going to start. I'm on a date, so I'm gonna start. I'm hungry, so she started with one tray of 12. Then she ordered another tray, 12. Yes, you're another tray. So you know, I said that, kid you not. She had, like I think, five or six trays of fucking 12. Wow, what the fuck Did she take him to court?

Speaker 2:

You would think. You would think yo, that's ridiculous man. She really thought that the dude, and she was upset that the guy never showed up so she had to pay for the bill. Well, you should fucking pay for it. You're the one fucking eating all that. Let's be reasonable, yeah, when the fuck is 40, 50, 60 oysters reasonable, yeah, yeah, absolutely, she's just a fucking. Whatever, she's trying to get away with it. It, that's it.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for listening to Double A Club. Listen to us next episode To continue this topic. If you want to reach us on the email, it's doubleaclubpodcast At gmailcom. Catch you on the next one.

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