"Next time she comes in the store, you keep your damn mouth shut."
The moment Roseanne shut down a cashier for making ignorant comments about food stamps and headscarves. The 2018 revival had massive ratings and huge potential before it was canceled and spun off into The Conners. Where does Season 10 rank in the overall franchise history?
This Breakfast Club moment is a classic example of how media (and radio shows built on “real talk” prioritizes the most shareable, awkward clip even when it puts the guest in an uncomfortable spot‼️.
In the 2019 interview, Charlamagne brought up the story from "Girls Cruise"‼️. B. Simone had publicly recounted that Pretty Vee, while at her house, didn’t sit on the toilet and instead did a little squat, and a small piece (described as almond-sized) ended up on the floor‼️.
Charlamagne pressed it hard: “You pooped on the floor… Where’d you poop at⁉️ On the floor floor⁉️ Like squat over and poop⁉️ Come on, V… Why did y’all bring that up⁉️ Like you pooped like three-year-old poop.”‼️
Pretty Vee was clearly embarrassed‼️. Her voice rose, she said “Jesus,” asked why they were bringing it up, and pushed back that she’d given them notes for the conversation‼️. She still explained it without completely shutting down: she doesn’t always sit on other people’s toilets, she did a quick squat, wrapped the toilet paper, and didn’t realize a little bit had come out until B. Simone noticed it later‼️. She framed it as a small, accidental “doodle ball” rather than anything dramatic, and tried to keep some humor and dignity in the telling‼️.
That grace under pressure is the part that often gets lost‼️. She didn’t melt down, storm out, or turn it into a full confrontation‼️. She owned the awkwardness, clarified the details, and moved on‼️ which is harder than it looks when someone is digging into one of the most private, undignified things that can happen to a person, on a massive platform, in real time‼️.
The bigger pattern is real‼️: media and viral culture are engineered to hunt for exactly these moments‼️💯. A clean, professional interview doesn’t travel the same way a “she pooped on the floor” clip does‼️. Years later the same segment still gets clipped, captioned, and recirculated on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook Reels because embarrassment is high-engagement content‼️. The artist’s actual body of work, growth, or the rest of the conversation becomes secondary to the most mortifying 30–60 seconds‼️. Charlamagne’s style has always leaned into that‼️💯 the “dangerous” part of the show is often the willingness to surface the thing the guest least wants to discuss‼️.
Pretty Vee handled it with more composure than most people would in that seat‼️. She was embarrassed (you can hear it)‼️, but she didn’t let it completely derail her or turn her defensive in a way that would have made the moment even uglier‼️. That combination — the media’s appetite for the embarrassing detail + the guest still trying to stay graceful‼️ is exactly why the clip keeps living‼️💯.
Blueface tells his BABYMAMA Nevaeh NO OTHER MAN WANTS HER and says she’s “COOKED” if she thinks she can find someone better. 😳🚨
“You think you finna leave and find a nigga better than me?”