FULL SHOW: Druski Says British Actors Are Taking All The Roles 🤣 + Dana White & Trap Dickey Interview

The Breakfast Club1h 45mMay 8, 2026

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The Breakfast Club's Mother's Day weekend episode delivers a dynamic mix of cultural commentary, celebrity interviews, and community-focused storytelling. The show opens with urgent discussions on racial gerrymandering in Tennessee, where the NAACP has filed an emergency lawsuit over the dismantling of a majority-Black district, and global health concerns as a deadly Hantavirus strain linked to a cruise ship spreads across multiple countries, prompting fears of person-to-person transmission. The hosts, DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, and Charlamagne Tha Gault, engage in sharp political and public health debates before welcoming Dana White, CEO of the UFC, who reflects on his 25-year journey building the organization, his complex relationship with Donald Trump, and his commitment to personal loyalty over political transactionalism. White also addresses past controversies with honesty and accountability. The episode continues with a mix of humor and social critique, including the arrest of Real Housewives star Ms. Juicy for driving without a license, the 'Donkey of the Day' segment spotlighting absurd and troubling behaviors, and a powerful story about racial profiling against food critic Ben A Critic. The highlight of the second half is an intimate interview with rising rapper Trap Dickie, who shares his journey from a small South Carolina town to signing with TDE, overcoming trauma from being shot, and using his success to uplift his community. The episode closes on a high note with celebrations of the 'Change for Change' fundraiser, which raised nearly a million dollars for HBCUs and mental health causes, and a personal tribute to a host’s memoir launch, funded by 50 Cent. The show ends with lighthearted promos and a whimsical nod to UFO Disclosure Day, blending humor, philosophy, and community impact.

Key Takeaways
1

Racial gerrymandering in Tennessee threatens Black voting rights, prompting an emergency lawsuit by the NAACP.

2

A deadly Hantavirus strain linked to a cruise ship is spreading globally, raising public health alarms and evoking pandemic-era fears.

3

Dana White defends his business ethics and personal relationship with Trump, emphasizing loyalty over political alignment.

4

Racial profiling remains a pervasive issue, as seen in the case of food critic Ben A Critic being ejected from a restaurant.

5

Trap Dickie’s rise from Hartsville, South Carolina, exemplifies how resilience, community support, and hustle can fuel success despite trauma.

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Chapters
0:00
20 min

Sponsored Promos & Mother's Day Kickoff

The episode begins with a series of iHeartRadio podcast promos, followed by a lighthearted but pointed discussion on Mother's Day, including a critique of a dance convention scheduled on the holiday. The hosts salute real mothers and promote Charlamagne’s new co-parenting memoir, 'Till Death Do We Parent.'

20:00
40 min

Tennessee Gerrymandering & Voting Rights Crisis

“This is about attacking, targeting and cracking District 9 into pieces for more political and racial dominance and white supremacy in the state of Tennessee.”

Highlight
1:00:00
35 min

Global Health Alert: Hantavirus Outbreak

“This is not the next COVID but it is a serious infectious disease. You know, it's an infectious disease that if people get infected and infections are uncommon they can die.”

Highlight
1:17:25
1 min

Ms. Juicy's Arrest and Public Reaction

The hosts discuss the arrest of Ms. Juicy, a Real Housewives star, for driving without a license. They express concern over the media's treatment of her due to her size, but confirm she’s safe and made bail.

1:18:23
2 min

Donkey of the Day: Calls from the Public

Callers nominate individuals for being foolish—Joshua Williams shares his dream of becoming a pilot, Don Dada condemns 'Chud the Builder' for racist behavior, and Paul Irene criticizes America’s leadership under Trump.

High-Impact Quotes
“Mentally adjusting once you get out is way harder than being in the streets or anything.”
— Trap Dickie•99:26
Viral: 90.0
“I don't give a s**t. I don't know the answer to that question. I've gotten to a point in my life... I only want to be in business with and talk to people that I'm aligned with.”
— Dana White•50:02
Viral: 90.0
“This is about attacking, targeting and cracking District 9 into pieces for more political and racial dominance and white supremacy in the state of Tennessee.”
— Tennessee State Rep. Justin Pearson•9:20
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Hosts

DJ EnvyJess HilariousCharlamagne Tha GaultLauren LaRoseCharlamagne Tha GuyMaury

Guests

Dana WhiteTrap DickieBen A CriticMs. JuicyJoshua WilliamsDon DadaPaul IreneDruski
Topics Discussed
Racial Gerrymandering90%racial profiling90%charity fundraising90%small town life and community85%book release celebration85%Public Health Crisis85%Celebrity Business Ethics80%mental health after success80%podcast promotions70%
People & Brands

Trap Dickie

person

12xPositive

Dana White

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12xPositive

Donald Trump

person

10xNeutral

Hartsville

place

8xPositive

Percy and Willie

other

6xNegative

French Montana

person

5xPositive

Ms. Juicy

person

5xNeutral

World Health Organization

organization

5xNeutral

Rick Ross

person

4xNeutral

Ben A Critic

person

4xPositive

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