Radio host Charlamagne Tha God said Tuesday that he appreciated how President Donald Trump criticized Democrats while they were present
Charlamagne tha God is starting the new year off right by bringing more good news about Wendy Williams. He said as much during a recent episode of “The Breakfast Club” where he told his fellow co-hosts DJ Envy and Jess Hilarious that he spoke to Williams over the holiday break and she sounded like her old self.
Celebrity radio host Charlamagne tha God accused former President Obama ... and somebody farted, and he could have just laughed,” DJ Envy said. “You just never know what they’re saying.”
Charlamagne Tha God admitted he’s considering walking back his old claims that President-elect Donald Trump is a “fascist” following recent actions by Democrats.
It’s no secret that Wendy Williams has been a hot topic for the last few years after her famous daytime talk show went off the air and reports about her failing health, divorce, and mental state began to spread. But now, she’s finally breaking her silence and speaking out about it all once and for all.
Wendy Williams is allegedly facing grave health challenges as court documents reveal the extent of her battle with early-onset dementia.
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God criticized former President Barack Obama on Friday for the laughter he shared with President-elect Donald
Wendy Williams remains in a conservatorship, saying she's in 'prison.' Her niece calls for her fans to 'make noise' for her 'freedom.'
Popular radio host Charlamagne tha God mocked President-elect Donald ... "Breakfast Club" co-host DJ Envy wondered if the trial was worth the cost to New York taxpayers. "In the New York case ...
Charlamagne Tha God ain’t feeling how people are mad at rappers for performing at Donald Trump’s Inaugural Ball and instead thinks they should be upset at the Democrats.
The tension between these media titans has simmered for years, but recent events have brought their antagonism to a boiling point. During a provocative
Charlamagne tha God called out the "hypocrisy" of those complaining about rappers at Trump's inauguration and not Democrats for their interactions with him.