Duffle is the most honest, apologetic, real, humble, and introspective dude I've ever heard in an interview. Hey Corey, thank you for showing people how to be accountable for ones own past and for showing how to show and express courage through true humility.
If you'd read the article, they didn't lead him, infact they asked 'what?' And cory said 'some trashy n*****, like Stevie Williams'. They were like..'huh??'..like they knew it was going to be huge. I still have it.
Salvador Reyes I honestly don’t see how you can take this away from his breakdown of what happened. He seems to have taken responsibility for what he said. Dude said he felt bad immediately after he did the interview & still feels bad to this day. The thing is, though, at a certain point, you have to look at the full scope of things and see that the people at Big Brother were at least partly to blame for what happened to him. I mean, posting the messages of Corey crying on their website?? That’s some cold ass shit, man. I would have resentments too. He’s taken responsibility, but he also is smart enough to know that it wasn’t entirely his fault. The stuff he said was absolutely his fault, but the stuff that happened afterwards was entirely Big Brother’s fault.
@@BrandonBowditch Nobody made Corey say anything. Read the the interview. He did apologize then completely blamed them for doing what he did. They never told him to use "nigger." They even asked him if he was sure he wanted to say that. Big Brother thought he was a racist, so they did what they did after. Fuck Corey. You're not seeing it from BB prospective.
What an absolute sweetheart of a human! Met him at journeys backyard bbq and could barely get a word out cause I was so nervous but still talked to me and got a picture with him!
Wow, I have heard people say things about Corey over the years but never really knew what went down. Excellent interview. Corey did a great job of describing the situation.
Yeah, saying the same thing in the same 3 different ways like one giant run-on sentence....I’ve both met and chilled with duffel on more than 5 occasions...he’s very repetitive and almost to the point of annoyance. Don’t believe me? Ask him @deathcat_
Corey duffel has always been one of my top 5 favorites. this just reaffirmed that incredibly. really cool to see how real he is and how well spoken and genuine he is
What he said is exactly true,put a tape recorder in your room with your friends when you're a teenager and then print the conversation LOL.. Everyone with their little circle of friends has said some really bad shit joking around.
It makes me feel really bad for the new generation. Imagine that dumb stuff you said in your room when you were like 15 being on Twitter the same way CD's was in Big Brother.
If anyone reads it you can tell Big Brother was trying to get a reaction out of Corey. I can't imagine what it would be like to be in his position. Bummer what happened. Glad the drama is finally over
I don't know if any of you guys remember how it was in the early 2000's, but I certainly recall homophobia not just being accepted within the skateboarding community, but pretty much being the norm. Skaters like to pat themselves on the back for being open minded and all that, but at the end of the day, we're not better than anybody else. Giving Corey shit for something he said when he was a 15 year old spazzy kid is ridiculous.
When I was a little latino, hip hop loving shitty skater, I always loved Corey. Loved his style, attitude and even the music in his parts. You da man Corey. Forget the haters.
What I always wondered was that people always brought up Corey's or Andy Roy's Big Brother interviews but kinda sweep under the rug like Danny Way's incident, Andrew Reynolds n-bomb, Jason Jesse's background and stuff like that. Not that all these things personally bothers or insults me or I want them to be excluded from the industry because I believe everyone is a human, a lot of stuff is out of context and that you can forgive for all that at some point as long as death or permanent injury is not involved, just how selective people are and how the industry treats some still as the "heroes" but some as the villains.
Because they are owners of the industry or at least at a "legendary" status because of their skill level when they came on the scene. Corey though incredibly talented just falls in with a lot of what was happening at that time. Big rail hammers and gaps. Not sure how this other guy in the comments thinks beating a gay man to death for his sexuality is somehow better than being a neo-nazi. At least Jason never put his hands on someone, or rolled with a crew who beat blacks to death.
@DanielBx You literally gave people an excuse that you don't know at a personal level, but you wont give one to JJ? Who knows anyone at a deep level? Just forgive and forget.
@@Carnifex-ze8dp Just look into J. Strickland. Some of the more raw interviews seem to be gone now, but J. created Baker and Bootleg, and essentially got shoved out of what he made. Reynolds can skate like nobody else, but he seems like kind of a piece of shit.
Big Brother magazine’s whole thing was that they were “like” your older brother...teaching kids about things they might not learn otherwise. All skate mags were trying to be as cool as Big Brother and failed in their attempt. The world is toxic. I hate people blaming a magazine for a persons actual actions.
Dude,Corey is a great,GREAT dude!!He would come to Atlanta and hang out with and watch some friends of mine play shows and he was always so cool!!He would break up some pretty serious fights,sometimes getting punched,but he could hang and loved it!!I feel so bad that he went through this,ONE dude that TOTALLY doesn’t deserve it!!This one is a heartbreaker to watch!!!I would bust some ass for Corey!!!No questions asked!!
Great interview,whatever a man is,you are a good example of one.Respect to you. You want to know the meaning of life? This is all you need to know...Grow,Evolve,Love then spread that love,that’s it!
I remember this when it happened. I knew Corey then back in SF days. I told him I know thats not you so its cool you are my boy still. I'm LiLnation from EMB crew. But I told him never ever go to PIER-7.
I remember big brother printed the interview were Corey said what he said and big brother tried to ruin his career, they condemned him! Then Phelps was like nah, put that out in context and had his back. It would have been easy to write him off but I heard the audio of the interview and was like, oh they just don't like him. Even Stevie was like, whatever he's an ignorant kid. Kind like whatever.
Stevie's not an angel by any means; I remember him coming through and him just making fun of me because he thought I was gay, calling me "skater F****t" and mocking me, he may not do that now, but he never had to answer for all of his homophobia or misogyny, he was just as bad as Corey was back then.
I have the Big Brother issue where they asked Ryan Sheckler at age 9 how many times he poops in a day. They were so toxic, what’s a grown ass interviewer asking a 9 yr old questions like that. Trashy AF.
I was upset when the interview came out about the shit Corey said, but hearing him now really puts it into perspective. Mad respect for him now that he just puts it out there and takes responsibility for it. Rad skater as well.
Former skater here, loved skateboardning growing up, as time passed i realized when skateboarding is good, its awesome, Its one of the best scenes to be part of with buddies for life if your lucky. At the same time it is one of the most ignorant, toxic, and dyscfuntioncal groups there is.
I had that amongst all thoose big brother mags of that time ( best magazine ever ) And ya all I can think nowadays when I see Corey as a man is how different he looked when he used to shred the pants off the dudes around him ( makin them wana give him that big bro interview ). Corey has always been so hard
Duuude i remember his interview in the first magazine i bought. Nate sherwood issue of all things. It was his interview immediately after the first one and part of me always held some shit against him. Glad to see this.
re-watching this clip like a year after this episode and i probably commented the same thing then. the duffman doesn't need to speak he get's so gnarly it makes you forget your words.
You know I went on a big brother tour and I was around em and I remember this whole interview and that's a total Niretco craziness but Corey has matured,I know Kareem let Steavie know to be the bigger man,well fuck kid
This makes me like him more. He was always super gnarly. Always did the biggest shit with unique style. Foundation videos / 808 video... bunch of yuckfou tum yeto guest shit. Legend.
How could anyone call this dude a girl? You gotta have masssssive balls to try skate some of the spots this dude crushed. I mean have they seen this dudes slams? Beast.
Corey was put in such a shitty situation. The interviewer and Big Brother magazine should have been just a ridiculed by the skater community for asking the questions that lead to his answer and publishing it.
someone tried to kill me with a knife and stabbed me behind my ear..and my voice changed haha obviously but it's similar to Corey's voice..it sounds weird but I can sort of hear the same mechanisms like from the sound of his voice..the dynamics I suppose..and I struggle with 'R' s..and my name starts with 'R'..sucks to order a pizza..yeah..just call me whatever..pepperoni for whatever..I mean whoever..haha
I LOVE the duff man. No Homo, but love him. He was the real punk skater after you graduated from the Piss Drunks. Was so mystique and gnarly at the same time. But cmon bro, how do you blame a magazine like that big brother? You knew what was up. Where were your parents? Why weren’t they saying/ doing anything? Blames on the parents. Not the magazine. Love you Duff Man
Never was a fan of Corey’s skating(he’s good)and definitely didn’t win me over with the big brother interview,but this interview made me a fan of the man he is now.Will you guys talk to Jereme Rogers and Koston..or GMOS and Reynolds?
I feel bad because I looked up to him as a kid. I remember this happened and I put it in the back of my mind because I liked him a lot. I went to national skate day and had the opportunity to meet him and tell him I looked up to him when I was young. But I was scared because I'm dark skinned. I'm ashamed I didn't say what's up..
Damn dude that’s wack I had no idea that happened to him and my all time favorite skate vid is that’s life, every song in that vid is in my playlist and also never knew he had a speech problem and was so insecure I always thought he was this cool bad ass tough asshole punk skate with white and black hair 😂 so crazy how you see your idols when your a kid 😂 btw he is a badass not saying he isnt
Duffle is the most honest, apologetic, real, humble, and introspective dude I've ever heard in an interview. Hey Corey, thank you for showing people how to be accountable for ones own past and for showing how to show and express courage through true humility.
To me he always sounded off but he does seem like a great dude !
Straight up, Corey Duffel is one of the coolest dudes I've ever met. Worked in the industry for 7 years, and this dude is the realness. Fan for life.
man... this was heartbreaking. so glad this dude stuck it through seems like a great guy.
I think Corey deserves an apology from those guys over at Big Brother.
No they don't. Nobody deserves anything.
If you'd read the article, they didn't lead him, infact they asked 'what?' And cory said 'some trashy n*****, like Stevie Williams'. They were like..'huh??'..like they knew it was going to be huge. I still have it.
@@adamlangdon2245 Corey is making himself the victim. He didn't even man up to his mistake. He blamed other people for his BS.
Salvador Reyes
I honestly don’t see how you can take this away from his breakdown of what happened. He seems to have taken responsibility for what he said. Dude said he felt bad immediately after he did the interview & still feels bad to this day. The thing is, though, at a certain point, you have to look at the full scope of things and see that the people at Big Brother were at least partly to blame for what happened to him. I mean, posting the messages of Corey crying on their website?? That’s some cold ass shit, man. I would have resentments too.
He’s taken responsibility, but he also is smart enough to know that it wasn’t entirely his fault. The stuff he said was absolutely his fault, but the stuff that happened afterwards was entirely Big Brother’s fault.
@@BrandonBowditch Nobody made Corey say anything. Read the the interview. He did apologize then completely blamed them for doing what he did. They never told him to use "nigger." They even asked him if he was sure he wanted to say that. Big Brother thought he was a racist, so they did what they did after. Fuck Corey. You're not seeing it from BB prospective.
I love Kareem, Stevie, and Corey. These are men of men. All of them equally clutch about the whole situation. True gentlemen.
What an absolute sweetheart of a human! Met him at journeys backyard bbq and could barely get a word out cause I was so nervous but still talked to me and got a picture with him!
Wow, I have heard people say things about Corey over the years but never really knew what went down. Excellent interview. Corey did a great job of describing the situation.
Yeah, saying the same thing in the same 3 different ways like one giant run-on sentence....I’ve both met and chilled with duffel on more than 5 occasions...he’s very repetitive and almost to the point of annoyance. Don’t believe me? Ask him @deathcat_
Like Corey even more. Real dude.
Straw Man why cause he says the n word
Straw Man lmaooo why because he said nigger? That’s why he’s a real dude 😂 ok
@@Vomitbukkake lmao
b. gul clearly you’re a fucking idiot. I hope you’ve gotten your ass whooped multiple times by now
So much I want to say! RESPECT Corey !! A man DOES and will cry ; a man will speak about his feelings & emotions. More power to you brother!
While you can tell he has to work to speak, he was pretty fricking good at getting his point across. Great interview.
Well said.nice dide
Corey duffel has always been one of my top 5 favorites. this just reaffirmed that incredibly. really cool to see how real he is and how well spoken and genuine he is
to add, still to this day i watch his cataclysmic abyss to hype me up. thanks for the autograph in Portland man, means the world to me
Very inspirational perspective this man has, I hope things get better for this man
What he said is exactly true,put a tape recorder in your room with your friends when you're a teenager and then print the conversation LOL..
Everyone with their little circle of friends has said some really bad shit joking around.
Ron Criswell I still do
It makes me feel really bad for the new generation. Imagine that dumb stuff you said in your room when you were like 15 being on Twitter the same way CD's was in Big Brother.
PeopLe are so hypocrite escpecially nowadays
Duffel was one of my favorites growing up & still is
If anyone reads it you can tell Big Brother was trying to get a reaction out of Corey. I can't imagine what it would be like to be in his position. Bummer what happened. Glad the drama is finally over
thats what they did he was a fool to take the interveiw
Damn! Crazy how a highlight is now just as long as the first episodes. Such a trip to see how far the show has come along!
I don't know if any of you guys remember how it was in the early 2000's, but I certainly recall homophobia not just being accepted within the skateboarding community, but pretty much being the norm. Skaters like to pat themselves on the back for being open minded and all that, but at the end of the day, we're not better than anybody else. Giving Corey shit for something he said when he was a 15 year old spazzy kid is ridiculous.
If someone makes mistakes at 15 its alright thats a tough age. Growing up and shaping yourself is the best you can do
You can really feel the excitement in Corey when he talks about Stevie and Kareem
We've all done some cringey shit at 15
When I was a little latino, hip hop loving shitty skater, I always loved Corey. Loved his style, attitude and even the music in his parts. You da man Corey. Forget the haters.
What I always wondered was that people always brought up Corey's or Andy Roy's Big Brother interviews but kinda sweep under the rug like Danny Way's incident, Andrew Reynolds n-bomb, Jason Jesse's background and stuff like that. Not that all these things personally bothers or insults me or I want them to be excluded from the industry because I believe everyone is a human, a lot of stuff is out of context and that you can forgive for all that at some point as long as death or permanent injury is not involved, just how selective people are and how the industry treats some still as the "heroes" but some as the villains.
Because they are owners of the industry or at least at a "legendary" status because of their skill level when they came on the scene. Corey though incredibly talented just falls in with a lot of what was happening at that time. Big rail hammers and gaps. Not sure how this other guy in the comments thinks beating a gay man to death for his sexuality is somehow better than being a neo-nazi. At least Jason never put his hands on someone, or rolled with a crew who beat blacks to death.
@DanielBx You literally gave people an excuse that you don't know at a personal level, but you wont give one to JJ? Who knows anyone at a deep level? Just forgive and forget.
Reynolds also basically stole Baker...and was a crackhead.
Josh Barth wym
@@Carnifex-ze8dp Just look into J. Strickland. Some of the more raw interviews seem to be gone now, but J. created Baker and Bootleg, and essentially got shoved out of what he made. Reynolds can skate like nobody else, but he seems like kind of a piece of shit.
"when did you decide you wanna be Jim Greco?" lol that's pretty funny
"The person who never makes mistakes, never makes anything."
Man... when he said life got a lot better when you lean it's ok to cry. That's real.
Awesome dude. Stay positive brother.
I didn't even realize he had a lisp until he said so
His mom was the nurse at Visalia skate camp, and he came an visited he was so nice.
One of the raddest ever, RESPECT.
I’ll have to admit big brother was TOXIC lol.
Skating in general was pretty toxic back then.
@@MIKE2111ful still is
@@UltraViolence90 GTFO
instablaster...
Big Brother magazine’s whole thing was that they were “like” your older brother...teaching kids about things they might not learn otherwise. All skate mags were trying to be as cool as Big Brother and failed in their attempt. The world is toxic. I hate people blaming a magazine for a persons actual actions.
corey is a straight up legend
What a solid dude
Much respect to the Duff Man. All love.
I like this man and how he skates
Corey Duffel is such a cool and entertaining guy, damn he spoke so well
One of your best interviews.
17:33 I had those white and gum Kareem shoes. They fell apart within a week, they sure looked cool though.
Big brother is useless. People that never valued life, just making it out to be a big, hedonistic joke. Props to you, Corey
Blunt snowboard magazine too
A joke that you obviously didn't get.
Respect to Corey, he’s done all he can do to rectify the mistake he made in a very sincere and honest manner, what more can you do, let that past die.
Love the honesty🧡. Being humans hard man. Rock on
My favourite interview so far honestly. Love your honesty duffle. I fucking hate what they did to you. With love from Australia
great interview. He's a credit to Foundation Skates....Why has he only got one model out?
He’s got a ton of Foundation pro models
Youre the man, Corey!!!
Great video love to see skateboarding doing different things best pod cast ever
Dude,Corey is a great,GREAT dude!!He would come to Atlanta and hang out with and watch some friends of mine play shows and he was always so cool!!He would break up some pretty serious fights,sometimes getting punched,but he could hang and loved it!!I feel so bad that he went through this,ONE dude that TOTALLY doesn’t deserve it!!This one is a heartbreaker to watch!!!I would bust some ass for Corey!!!No questions asked!!
I feel him so much. I stutter a lot and it sucks to talk in general
Great interview,whatever a man is,you are a good example of one.Respect to you.
You want to know the meaning of life? This is all you need to know...Grow,Evolve,Love then spread that love,that’s it!
Paul Baker the real meaning of life is to find your own meaning. Looks like you’ve found yours, congratulations.
Nieratko used to be the foremost sociopath in skateboarding but Mikey Alfred is reaching for the belt these days.
fucking sick dude and skater. love corey since i was a kid
Glad you had Corey on here. Hell yeah the KC1 in blue and gum . So sick
“I had very soft skin...”😂😂😂
Corey is the realest. Fan for life
I love Corey he is so misunderstood
And racist.
@@da1uheardabt you're so brave
Where can I find that Big Brother interview online?
I remember this when it happened. I knew Corey then back in SF days. I told him I know thats not you so its cool you are my boy still. I'm LiLnation from EMB crew. But I told him never ever go to PIER-7.
the speech impediment is heavily outweighed by great storytelling. kinda needed to hear this
I remember big brother printed the interview were Corey said what he said and big brother tried to ruin his career, they condemned him! Then Phelps was like nah, put that out in context and had his back. It would have been easy to write him off but I heard the audio of the interview and was like, oh they just don't like him. Even Stevie was like, whatever he's an ignorant kid. Kind like whatever.
I met him on a 88 tour, and he was such a nice kid. I watched him get like 10 tricks in one session.
Stevie's not an angel by any means; I remember him coming through and him just making fun of me because he thought I was gay, calling me "skater F****t" and mocking me, he may not do that now, but he never had to answer for all of his homophobia or misogyny, he was just as bad as Corey was back then.
I have the Big Brother issue where they asked Ryan Sheckler at age 9 how many times he poops in a day. They were so toxic, what’s a grown ass interviewer asking a 9 yr old questions like that. Trashy AF.
Who's got the link to the interview
The description has it
He even apologized in the interview
I was upset when the interview came out about the shit Corey said, but hearing him now really puts it into perspective. Mad respect for him now that he just puts it out there and takes responsibility for it. Rad skater as well.
Former skater here, loved skateboardning growing up, as time passed i realized when skateboarding is good, its awesome, Its one of the best scenes to be part of with buddies for life if your lucky. At the same time it is one of the most ignorant, toxic, and dyscfuntioncal groups there is.
I had that amongst all thoose big brother mags of that time ( best magazine ever )
And ya all I can think nowadays when I see Corey as a man is how different he looked when he used to shred the pants off the dudes around him ( makin them wana give him that big bro interview ). Corey has always been so hard
Duuude i remember his interview in the first magazine i bought. Nate sherwood issue of all things. It was his interview immediately after the first one and part of me always held some shit against him. Glad to see this.
re-watching this clip like a year after this episode and i probably commented the same thing then. the duffman doesn't need to speak he get's so gnarly it makes you forget your words.
His voice is dope as shit
I love Duffel's voice
Cory thank you brother!
You know I went on a big brother tour and I was around em and I remember this whole interview and that's a total Niretco craziness but Corey has matured,I know Kareem let Steavie know to be the bigger man,well fuck kid
I always said Stevie Williams is so down to earth
Corey said the ( er ) not the ( na ) Corey also hangs out with Jason jessie.
shows how hollow most things end up when you strip layers away
if u r 15 and have a interview with a skate ur gona regret it at 30 hes a good guy ive done the same
That’s a normal thing in the Milan area, called R moscia
Downtown lights video is great
what an I interesting interview..I remember that timr
Very Tarantino esque
I wonder how many times he said fuck
Humbling.
This makes me like him more. He was always super gnarly. Always did the biggest shit with unique style. Foundation videos / 808 video... bunch of yuckfou tum yeto guest shit. Legend.
Just adding this comment cause it’s at 199 comments
How could anyone call this dude a girl? You gotta have masssssive balls to try skate some of the spots this dude crushed. I mean have they seen this dudes slams? Beast.
love u corey
But also i just read an interview with him from 2016 Jenkem and he says a bunch of weird "edgy" stuff
Corey was put in such a shitty situation. The interviewer and Big Brother magazine should have been just a ridiculed by the skater community for asking the questions that lead to his answer and publishing it.
Didn’t know the Greased up Deaf Guy ruined his career.
Skateboard world knows people say things they don't actually believe.
someone tried to kill me with a knife and stabbed me behind my ear..and my voice changed haha obviously but it's similar to Corey's voice..it sounds weird but I can sort of hear the same mechanisms like from the sound of his voice..the dynamics I suppose..and I struggle with 'R' s..and my name starts with 'R'..sucks to order a pizza..yeah..just call me whatever..pepperoni for whatever..I mean whoever..haha
I LOVE the duff man. No Homo, but love him. He was the real punk skater after you graduated from the Piss Drunks. Was so mystique and gnarly at the same time. But cmon bro, how do you blame a magazine like that big brother? You knew what was up. Where were your parents? Why weren’t they saying/ doing anything? Blames on the parents. Not the magazine. Love you Duff Man
and the power of media
Never was a fan of Corey’s skating(he’s good)and definitely didn’t win me over with the big brother interview,but this interview made me a fan of the man he is now.Will you guys talk to Jereme Rogers and Koston..or GMOS and Reynolds?
Check our Nine Club channel, we have everyone except Koston (coming soon)
So, pass or condemn?
I feel bad because I looked up to him as a kid. I remember this happened and I put it in the back of my mind because I liked him a lot. I went to national skate day and had the opportunity to meet him and tell him I looked up to him when I was young. But I was scared because I'm dark skinned. I'm ashamed I didn't say what's up..
@Nick_Gurs07 Thanks Nick, I knew that already tho.
@@cohcam2113I care bro!! This dude replying to you is a straight weirdo.
What even happened to big brother?
nobody should be held accountable for the shit they did at 15 lol
Chris angel skates?
Yes. Through solid glass windows then appears on top of the building next door.
Radddddddddddddddd Foo coming clean
Why is he still getting shit for stuff he said when he was 15??
Damn dude that’s wack I had no idea that happened to him and my all time favorite skate vid is that’s life, every song in that vid is in my playlist and also never knew he had a speech problem and was so insecure I always thought he was this cool bad ass tough asshole punk skate with white and black hair 😂 so crazy how you see your idols when your a kid 😂 btw he is a badass not saying he isnt