Auntie Derek’s Daytime Tea - Thursday 9/11/25
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In this lively edition of Auntie Derek’s Daytime Tea, our beloved host, Auntie Derek, alongside fabulous co-hosts iChill and Benji, dives headfirst into the latest celebrity news and gossip. The atmosphere buzzes with a mix of humor, outrage, and undeniable camaraderie, making for an engaging session that keeps listeners both entertained and informed.
The conversation kicks off on a shocking note, addressing the assassination of MAGA conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. Auntie Derek refreshingly exclaims, “Good riddance, honey!” prompting lively discussions about the controversial circumstances surrounding Kirk's death. The firing of MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd, who made divisive comments following the incident, adds fuel to the fire. Dowd was swiftly dismissed for implying that Kirk’s rhetoric contributed to a culture of violence. Derek and crew dissect the responsibility of media figures, pondering the implications of freedom of speech in the wake of tragedy. Auntie Derek asserts, “There's so much hate in the air right now; we don’t need any help with that.”
In addition, a peculiar report surfaces about a Jezebel article published just days before Kirk’s death, where witches were humorously consulted for a spell to curse him. Auntie Derek muses, “We can thank the witches for what happened yesterday,” emphasizing the unintended dark humor stemming from the article's timing. The discussion shifts to pop culture, where they explore the aftermath of Comedy Central’s decision to pull an episode of South Park featuring Kirk, showcasing the tension around humor in sensitive contexts.
The trio then pivots to G Herbo's recent comments on Donald Trump's suggestion to deploy the National Guard in Chicago, with G Herbo supporting the idea for community safety. Auntie Derek expresses disbelief, questioning why black individuals would endorse increased policing in their communities: “Are you kidding me?” This sparks a larger discussion on the societal implications of over-policing and systemic racism, a topic that resonates deeply with listeners.
Next, the conversation touches on the sports world, featuring updates on Tyreek Hill and Malik Beasley, both under investigation for serious allegations while juxtaposing the NFL's ongoing scrutiny of domestic violence and gambling. Auntie Derek foresees dire consequences for Hill, questioning how the league can keep him employed given the gravity of the accusations.
The show also welcomes lighter moments, particularly in a segment about Paul Wall and Jill Scott’s collaboration, revealing the seductive directives Scott offered Wall to enhance his rap verse. The playful exchange highlights the fun dynamics in their creative process, with Auntie Derek revealing, “I was gagged! I thought a diamond chip
Wrapping up with a dive into Desiree Perez’s controversial efforts to establish a casino in Times Square, Auntie Derek doesn’t hold back, criticizing the push for profit at the expense of community welfare. “There are already too many areas that are overstuffed,” she remarks, showcasing her vast understanding of urban issues and concerns.
As the session concludes, Auntie Derek invites listeners to engage more with the podcast, promising a return the next day for more stimulating discussions. Key takeaways from this session include the importance of accountability in media, the intersectionality of race and policing, and the undeniable influence of celebrity culture on societal issues. Tune in next time for another round of delightful tea and thought-provoking banter!