
The Breakfast Club FULL SHOW: New Diddy Doc Reveals Misa Hylton DV Allegations & His Upbringing + Erick Sermon, Leslie Gordon & Zac Hall Interview
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Dec 2, 2025 Leslie Gordon and Zac Hall from Food Bank For New York City join to shed light on their impactful programs addressing food insecurity. They discuss the ambitious 50 million meals campaign aimed at supporting families in need. Listeners learn about the urgent needs in the community and how they can contribute on Giving Tuesday. The conversation emphasizes the quality of services provided, including the role of nutrition standards in promoting better health for children. Additionally, some entertaining banter and community reactions round out the discussion!
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Eric Sermon's Uptown Fight Story
- Eric Sermon recounts a street fight where he says Diddy swung on him while Misa sat in the truck.
- Sermon describes tension diffusing into an odd, calm drive-around-and-listen-to-music moment.
Misa Hylton Pushback
- Misa Hylton disputes aspects of how the documentary presents events and says producers reached out but she declined involvement.
- Lauren reports Misa is disappointed the series ties her to Diddy's legal saga while she focuses on nonprofit work.
Documentary Shapes Public Narrative
- The Diddy documentary mixes old hip-hop lore with new footage to shape public perception of Sean Combs.
- Lauren LaRosa notes the film frames Diddy's upbringing as formative to his present behavior.


