Auntie Derek’s Daytime Tea - Wednesday 11/26/25

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Chatmosa Session - Auntie Derek’s Daytime Tea - Wednesday 11/26/25

In this lively episode of "Auntie Derek's Daytime Tea," recorded just a day before Thanksgiving, our fabulous host Auntie Derek, along with dynamic co-hosts Moon and Libra Queen, delved into the latest celebrity gossip, political drama, and engaged with their loyal audience. The session was characterized by its humorous yet insightful commentary on notable events shaping pop culture and society.

Kicking off the session, Auntie Derek reminded listeners about the exciting "Hot Tea Cold Cash Giveaway," where entries can be collected through simple actions like RSVPing to shows and sharing on social media. “You gotta get those entries in, baby. Money to give!” he encouraged, setting a spirited tone for the episode.

The conversation quickly shifted to political news, with the hosts dissecting a recent appeals court ruling that upheld a $1 million penalty against former President Trump for filing a frivolous lawsuit against Hillary Clinton. Auntie Derek mockingly exclaimed, “This administration is nothing but a really bad reality show!” highlighting the absurdity of the political landscape while underscoring the importance of accountability in public office.

From there, the tea steered towards pop culture. The hosts candidly discussed the controversial rise of Suki Hana and her recent remarks about fellow rapper Saweetie, wherein she suggested Saweetie should be more transparent about her personal life and choices. Suki Hana remarked, “If you just live in your truth, people will respect you,” emphasizing a call for authenticity among celebrities. This prompted a lively debate among the hosts on the pressures of maintaining a public persona versus living openly and truthfully.

Another significant moment came when Ben Zino reflected on his relationship with daughter Coi Leray during an emotional interview. Auntie Derek summed it up best, pointing to the complexity of familial relationships, especially in the shadow of fame. “Look, when your daddy's a bozo…” he quipped, encapsulating the complexities of father-daughter dynamics in the realm of celebrity.

Amidst lighter fare, the much-discussed conversation surrounding Blueface's breakup with Hazel E and his rather questionable face tattoos concluded with Auntie Derek shaking his head, stating, “You can't be serious. Why would you admit all that?” as he critiqued Blueface's antics in the bedroom, showcasing how personal branding can often clash with reality.

However, not all conversations were lighthearted. A chilling segment focused on domestic violence as the hosts condemned rapper Matt Tyski’s recent arrest for domestic battery, a grim reminder of the serious issues surrounding domestic abuse within the entertainment world. “You can't put your hands on a woman,” Auntie Derek stated firmly, supporting the principle that accountability must extend beyond celebrity status.

As the discussion wrapped, the hosts previewed the upcoming Thanksgiving episode, inviting listeners to join them once again for more celebrity tea, reminders of responsible consumerism around Black Friday, and engaging discourse. With witticisms like, “Keep your dollars to yourself,” they promoted awareness about supporting Black businesses instead of larger corporations during the holiday season.

Listeners were left with many key takeaways: the importance of authenticity in personal branding, the ongoing struggles against domestic violence, and the need for accountability within the political sphere. This session proved to be a delightful mix of laughter, serious discussion, and a reminder of the intricate web connecting celebrity culture and societal issues. Tune in next time to "Auntie Derek's Daytime Tea" for more hot takes and user-focused chats!
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