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Entertainment News - 05.28.26

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Speaker 1: CBS morning host Gail King was recently on the Call

Speaker 1: Her Daddy podcast, and she shared that her ex husband

Speaker 1: cheated on her with her friend. It wasn't Oprah okay.

Speaker 1: Gail is seventy one years old and was married to

Speaker 1: attorney William Bumpus from nineteen eighty two to nineteen ninety three.

Speaker 1: Gail said when she returned home from a trip early,

Speaker 1: her husband told her she could not enter their bedroom.

Speaker 1: Then uh huh. Then Gail found her husband wearing a

Speaker 1: towel her friend wearing a towel. Gail told Oprah, and

Speaker 1: she told her to tell the woman's husband. Oprah told

Speaker 1: Gail to tell the woman's husband. When Gail did tell

Speaker 1: the woman's husband, he told her basically quote, oh yeah,

Speaker 1: my wife told me you'd be calling. She said that

Speaker 1: you came home early unexpected, and you drew the wrong

Speaker 1: conclusion and said that they were having an affair.

Speaker 2: The husband also called Gil delusional.

Speaker 1: Oprah told Gail that she had been basically played and

Speaker 1: offered to relocate her and her kids to Chicago.

Speaker 2: There you go, Well, yeah, so what do you think?

Speaker 2: See that was well.

Speaker 3: I couldn't tell you how much I didn't care.

Speaker 4: This old ass information.

Speaker 3: I didn't know what had happened, but she was talking

Speaker 3: about the year it happened and all this here she

Speaker 3: was seventy one. You want to get that out your system,

Speaker 3: it's fine, But I didn't. It didn't bother me, Okay.

Speaker 1: But she also addressed the rumors about her and Gail

Speaker 1: being gay.

Speaker 2: She addressed those two.

Speaker 4: Yeah, I didn't hear that out. Yeah, And again again.

Speaker 2: I did not care. Well.

Speaker 1: Gail said that they would tell if they were gay.

Speaker 1: They would tell people because there's nothing wrong with it.

Speaker 1: So she had a simple explanation for that simple answer,

Speaker 1: So meaning that they're not. And again, once again, what

Speaker 1: was your response?

Speaker 4: Well, you know.

Speaker 2: Your best friend was a billionaire whatever you want to call.

Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't care how much money you got. We're

Speaker 3: not feel to be gay together, but we're gonna be

Speaker 3: close at hell.

Speaker 2: Though, that will be gay.

Speaker 3: I'm gonna have a cold fishing boat, I tell you that.

Speaker 1: Yeah, But I mean it was probably painful for her

Speaker 1: to look back on that, you know, when her husband

Speaker 1: cheated with her friend.

Speaker 2: Come on, I.

Speaker 4: Saw you didn't sound painful. She was telling it rather

Speaker 4: matter of fact.

Speaker 2: Okay, all right, that's why you it didn't bother you,

Speaker 2: but no bothered me.

Speaker 4: She wasn't crying, didn't didn't show no emotion.

Speaker 1: I think as women, you know, just to think about

Speaker 1: something like that happening. Yeah, yeah, it stings. That stings, Yeah,

Speaker 1: it hurts. It does it in the house.

Speaker 4: And now that to me, I can't ever understand. Yeah.

Speaker 3: Wow, if you're a man or woman, why would you

Speaker 3: have somebody come to your health. I've been watching these

Speaker 3: people get busted on tender and the man come home

Speaker 3: from fishing. And she didn't have a tender day. She

Speaker 3: got two kids, She got two kids.

Speaker 2: She know her husband in the house.

Speaker 3: He didn't set a camera up in the house. Saw

Speaker 3: the dude in the house, were talking to his kids.

Speaker 3: She finally admitted, Yep, it was nothing though. I just

Speaker 3: introduced him as a friend. And all we do is talk,

Speaker 3: you know, lady at your house. That's the ultimate and

Speaker 3: disrespect all came meet nowhere? Hell yeah, garage in back

Speaker 3: of Wallmart. Yeah, Jeans Motor Inn in Cleveland, four hours,

Speaker 3: ten dollars and.

Speaker 5: You know this, how I've been there, You've been to

Speaker 5: Jeans Jeanney. You're not going to do it in your

Speaker 5: house right at least you had respect for your I

Speaker 5: wasn't no no, no, I was wowd. But that this

Speaker 5: before I got married. I ain't no money, Jean, Jeane,

Speaker 5: how much?

Speaker 1: How much?

Speaker 2: It was a room.

Speaker 3: Ten dollars for four hours, hours and your hours started

Speaker 3: as soon as you as soon as you pay the money.

Speaker 4: And I'm telling you you here here in the hall

Speaker 4: way at the four hour ma.

Speaker 2: But you can get a lot done in four hours.

Speaker 3: Though, you get everything done in four hours. Ain't no

Speaker 3: sitting around watching TV. Ain't no TV.

Speaker 2: So, yeah, you were in there for one reason and

Speaker 2: one reason only. I'm known now I'm.

Speaker 4: Talking about crowd.

Speaker 3: Especially on the Yeah, you can't get on the phone

Speaker 3: and complain about the noise in the next room.

Speaker 4: All the rooms is noise.

Speaker 1: It was popping Jean's motor in all Right and other

Speaker 1: entertainment news. According to the Detroit Free Press, George Clinton

Speaker 1: has filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group, accusing them

Speaker 1: for improperly withholding more than one point one million dollars

Speaker 1: in royalties. George claims that he is owed royalties from

Speaker 1: nineteen sixty nine to nineteen ninety under Parliament and Funkadelic.

Speaker 1: The Royalty freeze has caused Clinton's quote severe financial harm,

Speaker 1: he alleges in the twenty page complaint. He's seeking unpaid royalties,

Speaker 1: as well as damages, interest, and a court ordered accounting

Speaker 1: of activity tied to his accounts.

Speaker 2: With u MG. So here's a question, and Steve, I

Speaker 2: think we know this.

Speaker 1: What's your favorite George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic song is?

Speaker 2: Will he get to it?

Speaker 4: I think we know it. I think we've heard it before,

Speaker 4: Mothership Connection. But nothing, nothing, nothing means more to me.

Speaker 4: Yeah than atomic. This is a story about it.

Speaker 2: Coming up.

Speaker 1: Says he doesn't care about the midterms and we'll talk

Speaker 1: about that right after this. You're listening Harvey Morning Show.

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