‪@AuntyJenny‬

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2023
  • The most explosive episode to date ‪@JustPearlyThings‬ #pregameshow needed some context.
    ‪@AuntyJenny‬fresh explains her side of the story to ‪@mynameischyna‬ on #instagramlive
    ‪@mynameischyna‬ is joined by ‪@DougMPA‬ who was moderating the chat at the time.
    2 Ejections from the studio earning #justpearlythings her first #frankcastle
    #justpearlythings #pearlythings #auntyjenny #kingrichez #destiny #redpill #mgtow #manosphere #kevinsamuels #podcast #viral -

КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @Teeseddiki
    @Teeseddiki Рік тому +5

    Love Aunty, you kept it real, I’m glad you was there that day💯🙏🏻

  • @MaxPowerRP
    @MaxPowerRP Рік тому +4

    Good insight from Auntie here about the behind the scenes. Nothing that's surprising for us who've been following things from the beginning, but it shows what I already knew; That it's a major fallacy to believe that we see everything on camera when it comes to interpersonal relationships between the people we follow.
    Nothing really caused any major changes in my opinions about what happened on that show, but the whole Africa v Caribbean is just a massive cluster f of misunderstandings that I'm so done with. 😂Obviously Auntie didn't mean it like that and that's why she keeps saying that she said nothing about that. Unfortunately, the way she worded one of her statements to Esther left it close at hand to interpret the statement as such. That's annoyingly enough exactly what a lot of people did, incl. King Richez, which triggered them and that's why he responded back. Esther was all to glad to lean into it and keep instigating as a way to have a go at Auntie using KR as a temporary ally. It was all a big misunderstanding and I hate that we're even still discussing this as if it was an actual question that was being discussed at all. It's just stupid. 🙈

  • @scottdasilva2181
    @scottdasilva2181 Рік тому +3

    Wow, had no idea that it ran that deeply with King Richez and Aunty. Well it's even more understandable why Aunty was so wound up, getting a double whammy from Richez and Esther. But trying to justify that other woman's behaviour is hard to swallow. Originally i thought she was just someone who couldn't control her temper. But what makes this even more disturbing is that it turns out that she has dangerous connections and was showcasing it by threatening King Richez on a public forum. Having heated duscussions on a podcast will sometimes lead to people being over zealous with their emotions getting the better of them. Having an arguement and roasting each other, to make your point is one thing, but for it to go into Peaky Blinders territory, is taking it way too far.

  • @gracemakinde
    @gracemakinde Рік тому +2

    Thank you all for shedding more light on the situation. I think one thing you guys are missing is that King Richez didn't mean it to demean or bring down that woman. If he had allowed her to speak over him or was agreeing with her, she would have had zero problem with him. He spoke the least in the room and when he actually had something to say, she wanted to keep talking. She could also have racial prejudices against him. It was despicable to watch.

    • @mynameischyna
      @mynameischyna  Рік тому +1

      I agree, she threatened him live on AIR imagine if a man did that to a woman? Him calling her bro or aunty he needs to work on the vernacular and vocabulary especially as he grows BIGGER but he didn't deserve this

    • @gracemakinde
      @gracemakinde Рік тому +3

      @@mynameischyna It is disrespectful to call an older person bro but endearing to friends/others. It is like another word for 'fam' or 'sis'. I usually say 'dear sis' and it is well received even in first encounters especially to de-escalates tension or show goodwill. However, I am neither English or American but I think intentions should count. To attack someone or be racially prejudiced against them for that - or any reason - is insane. Aunty is just against Richez here because of his past bad behaviour but that red coat lady is a criminal. And as you said, it is unimaginable what the Internet will do roles reserved.

    • @nanayaa.5325
      @nanayaa.5325 Рік тому

      @@gracemakinde I would have thought that he would understand that being he is of Nigerian descent.

  • @Joxman2k
    @Joxman2k Рік тому +1

    There are two types of respect, fear based respect, and basic respect. Fear based is precarious and I would suggest not real respect, because it can leave the person instantly. Basic respect is one you give unconditionally to those lesser than you as well as those above, it is given freely until it is unwarranted. It is based on basic human rights. Respect one another and you will recieve it as well.
    Fear based respect is animalistic and is based on size and violence. The animal kingdom knows and follows this and is best used when encountering strangers who may do you harm, but if you know both of you hold the same values you give respect without conditions. It goes back to game theory. Give the response you want to receive until the other acts against that, then respond in kind until the respond the way you want. You will win more by doing that.

  • @eon001
    @eon001 Рік тому

    I don't know what England Aunite Jenny lives in, but we are not losing our freedom over mom jokes, and we can't be dragging women out on cameras.

  • @Joxman2k
    @Joxman2k Рік тому +1

    King Riches wasn't meaning to be disrespectful, for him it is like saying "Umm" he never meant it like that. I can see how Aunty took it as that, so she is not wrong, but it wasn't his intention it is just the way he speaks. He really should curb that speaking style if he wants to talk to many types of people. Aunty leaving over that was an over reaction, but understandable.

  • @mrisht2308
    @mrisht2308 Рік тому

    8:50 facts!! I don’t either and I’m with Aunty Jenny! Many people need to wake up and stop worshiping people over the internet (so called influencers 🤢) it’s sad and pathetic.

  • @badseedent4827
    @badseedent4827 Рік тому

    When the one guy said he was from Seattle it made sense why he was saying stupid stuff like the worst thing ever said was African booty scratcher.. mean while their saying akata jareer.. tf wrong with him... 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @DougMPA
      @DougMPA Рік тому

      Everyone made fun of everyone back in school. Africans made fun of American blacks too. It’s what kids do.
      2) my ex is Cameroonian. I’ve been to Cameroon many times and I can tell you that west Africans hate American blacks and make fun of them as well. Don’t act like you don’t know what I’m talking about. Is any of it right? No it’s not.

  • @DougMPA
    @DougMPA Рік тому +1

    1) Thanks for having me on your show Chyna. I just don't understand why that crazy woman didn't interrupt anyone except King Richez. She said that she was waiting for her turn. Why didn't she speak up sooner? It's because of the sisterhood. That woman hates men that's why.
    2) King Richez couldn't do anything to that woman because he has too much to lose. Guys, don't put your hands on a woman in a domestic setting unless your life is in danger. Women will never truly understand what violence is. That's why Aunty was saying that Richez should've have thrown her out. Don't ever listen to women about matters of violence.

  • @Abrahamyisrael
    @Abrahamyisrael Рік тому

    Aunty is way off on this. She’s giving respect to a woman younger than her just because she has criminal ties. Imagine that our elders give criminals utmost respect. The woman hasn’t achieved anything other than being family ties with criminals. Make it make sense. And the way she’s hailing her up as well, this is embarrassing, she’s kissing her feet for no other accomplishment other than she’s got gangster brothers, that’s lame. So we should all fear women or people with criminal ties? I fear none but god. I don’t bow down to no one especially not some oyin bo woman just because she’s related to the krays. Aunty you need to balance this side of you out. Your trying to speak fear into king riches and make him bow down to a woman. Would you tell your son to only bow down to gangsta bitches. We raise our boys to fear nothing. There’s no gangsta that has ever defeated death - don’t let that go over your head. If death is all they threaten you with - tell them as long as you take one of them with you then it’s cool. Black people have become so fearful, wtf happened to us