5 Things We Learned from Desus & Mero on The Breakfast Club
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After DJ Envy blew his gasket and walked out on the show, Desus & Mero kept the entertainment going.
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Of course everyone’s already familiar with DJ Envy’s now infamous meltdown this morning on The Breakfast Club and as entertaining as that was the show must go on. And it did.
After Envy walked out of the studio, the shows guest’s Desus and Mero went about their life and promoted their 5 City Tour while opening up to Charlamagne Tha God and Angela Yee about some personal aspects of their life and understanding where DJ Envy is coming from.
And they had jokes. So many jokes.
Here are the 5 things we learned from Desus and Mero on The Breakfast Club.
1. Therapy
Mero admits that he’s going to therapy weekly to deal with the stress of his job, being married, having four kids, and paying a mortgage. Don’t sleep on how real-life situations can build up stress on the daily.
2. Mero Understands Envy
Relating to DJ Envy’s overprotectiveness of his wife, Mero remembers that one day some guy almost hit his wife with his car, called her a “f*ckin’ b*tch” and chased him down and without going into details insinuated that he put the paws on the violator.
3. Jimmy Fallon
Desus & Mero say that Jimmy Fallon is cool and “harmless” but won’t say whether or not Fallon gets tore down like his reputation suggests. Fallon even gave the duo some homemade pickles.
4. DJ Envy
Desus & Mero originally planned on having DJ Envy on the show, but that doesn’t seem like it’ll happen anymore. They still apologized as much as they could, albeit some of it seemed sarcastic. Desus says he doesn’t even remember doing that DJ Envy segment because it wasn’t that serious. Envy obviously felt otherwise. They’d also be willing to go on Envy and his wife’s podcast, but we don’t see that happening either.
5. Fake News Taken Seriously
One time the duo joked that Shaggy died in the Gulf War and fans actually believed them and began tweeting their condolences to the veteran Jamaican artist. They even had people thinking Charlamagne Tha God used to date Paula Abdul.