Overview
- During a tense Breakfast Club interview, Dash accused Charlamagne of being gay, questioned his masculinity, and threatened to punch him as the host fired back by calling Dash broke.
- Short clips of the confrontation spread rapidly across social platforms, driving extensive reaction and follow-on coverage.
- Dash said he is Revolt’s chairman for one month with a pathway to acquisition, a role Vibe reported as confirmed with a statement from CEO Detavio Samuels, but co-host Loren LoRosa cited a Revolt publicist who denied he is chairman.
- After the show, Dash posted an Instagram warning telling Charlamagne not to cite “phony sources” and threatened legal action if his reputation is harmed.
- Dash also challenged 50 Cent’s claim of buying Paid in Full rights and promoted a planned My Paid In Full docuseries for Revolt, which remains his assertion without independent verification.