Joe Budden Fires Longtime Co-Host Rory During Episode And Confirms Podcast Is Officially Over
The rapper and podcast personality made several outbursts during a now-deleted episode of his popular podcast.
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The Joe Budden Podcast will no longer feature co-hosts Rory and Mal, according to the show’s creator. During the latest episode of the show, Budden called out Rory, who presumably wasn’t present for the recording, and labeled him “entitled.”
“We’re gonna do this since Rory feels like he has so many options here, somehow he still feels like he’s running the show [and] he still feels like he has choices and options, he feels like he’s entitled to more,” Budden said. “Rory, you are in breach of your contract. And from this point forward, you are fired and you are not welcome back.”
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Charlamagne decided to pass on the viral moment everyone was looking for and instead wished his Black Effect podcast network president a happy birthday and promoted his friend and activist Tamika Mallory’s new book.
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Joe Budden Podcast drama after firing his co-host Rory on Wednesday (May 12) and Mal still nowhere to be found. With rumors circulating, Budden cleared the air on Thursday (May 13) with a 30-minute dialogue session speaking directly with the audience to give them some sort of clarity on the situation.
“I’m not skirting around my career successes because these two gentlemen may see it another way,” Joe Budden began. “That can’t continue to happen. The way that I go about conducting business cannot be affected by people that cannot affect it. That’s what’s been going on since the second year of the Spotify deal.”