Club Shay Shay - Amanda Seales Part 2
Episode Date: April 24, 2024Amanda Seales and Shannon Sharpe continue to engage in a candid and thought-provoking dialogue that touches on a myriad of topics, from navigating the highs and lows of the entertainment industry to t...he complexities of personal relationships. Amanda recounts how she got her start in radio as a result of her poetry, having her first interview while working for Sirius be of OutKast, and how industry politics involving Jay-Z and Pusha T ultimately got her fired from Sirius. Continuing on the subject of industry politics, Amanda shares the time she was kicked out of the Black Emmy’s party because Issa Rae’s publicist wanted her gone, which led to a scuffle and confusion. Amanda goes further into the tumultuous relationship she’s had with Issa Rae’s publicist over the years and how it’s spilled over into her work on Insecure, which created a work environment that ultimately has led Amanda to disagree with Lil Rel’s opinion that Issa creates environments that empower women. Amanda also touches on other sets and productions like Bring the Funny, The Real, hosting the BET Awards during COVID, and working with Kevin Hart. Amanda also discusses Queen Latifah coming to her defense, Candace Owens, Emmanuel Acho’s comments about Angel Reese, and how her expectations for dating differ drastically from Shannon’s. This second portion of the interview is a testament to Amanda's unwavering courage and resilience, as well as her commitment to speaking truth to power in pursuit of justice and authenticity. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Part two is underway.
I want to talk about the radio. I want to talk about
you. Because you, at the
intro, you've done a lot of things yes your your resume is extensive no seriously no no no no no bull
job no real talk and i don't know if you really know or maybe people haven't told you maybe you
just and we're all wired like this
we kind of hear more here the negativity than the positive because being an ex-professional athlete
the losses haunt me more than the wins right i remember a loss way more than i'm doesn't that
suck it's like so irritating that our brains are wired that way it's like how well this is not helpful yeah the parades don't bring me the joy that the hurt and
the losses i feel you so your first job and one of the first jobs you had were you a radio host
did you how did you get into radio um i was a spoken word poet okay so i did like deaf poetry jam when i was in college and um i would do slams and you know
all of that and i ended up performing at a jesse jackson rainbow push benefit and i just remember
it being like pouring rain and i still was like no i'm gonna rainbow push to get there right and there was a brother there
uh Ken Spellman who gave me his card and was like you know we should talk about you doing radio
but like listen brothers give you your car give you a card you think it's so you'd be like I
so I went back to purchase and the car was sitting on my desk and um I hadn't called him it was like
a week and my homegirl was sitting at my desk because she was like using my computer and she
was looking at the car she was like oh wow this office is at Rockefeller Center and I was like
whose office is at Rockefeller Center she was like the the card that you have on your desk from
who's this car from and I was like oh that's that's the guy I met at the um at the rate at the the benefit she was like I think this is legit I was like huh and I looked at I was like
oh shit I didn't even realize this I thought it was like homeboy LLC so I called him and he was
like I'd love for you to come to the radio and like you know I want to interview you as a poet
etc I didn't realize that when I went to the radio and he was interviewing me about poetry he was actually interviewing me for the job so i ended up getting
a job as a radio host at sirius and i was hosting like these two stations that were kind of like
just esoteric and all over the place and eclectic and then i graduated so that was in March of 2020. Oh, no, baby. That was in March of 2003.
Because I started it serious in 2004. I did radio for serious.
OK, so I started there in 2003 and then nine months later.
So I've graduated now. I'm sitting in. Actually, no.
These two guys that were on the hip hop station, they were standing in their boss's office,
but the office had two sections,
and they were in the front section.
I had just peeked my head in to say hi.
And they're like, oh, what's up?
And they had the Outkast album in front of them.
Speakerbox Love Below was in front of them.
And I was like, oh, man, I love that album.
And they were like, yeah, we're supposed to interview them later today.
We're really excited, but we really don't know a lot about Outkast.
So I start going in, because I'm an a lot about outcast so i start going in because i'm an outcast fan right so i start going in and while we're talking
their boss who's on the other side of the court of the cubicle gets a call that they have to move
the interview to the next day so he's like hey guys they got to move the interview to tomorrow
and they're like oh shit we can't do it we won't even be in town and he's like well and he like
knew of me because i was on this i was Sirius he was like hey um you sound like you know a lot about Outkast do you want to do
the interview yes so that was my first interview my very first interview was with Outkast wow and
yeah like I love me some Outkast and then and so then I was that serious for
a few years and yeah I don't want to tell another negative story so no then I
wasn't that serious right what happened how do you I mean you you're a magician because you magically appear at a job
and then you just disappear what other version of that is there i'm just saying
that's actually the only job i got fired from this is the only job how you get
how you get fired so my boss was this brother who's who i will not even honor by naming him okay
um he had a little ass chain and a high booty.
Okay.
And he had a poster of
Condoleezza Rice.
And he would send us memos
with intros
from different generals.
Like
there would be like a memo with like a paragraph
from General McCarthy
and Norman Schwarzkopf.
I'm like,
this is hip-hop, nigga.
What are we,
why am I being,
why am I having to deal with this?
And he came into my studio.
Well, the first time we ever met,
I went to dap him
and he said,
keep it corporate.
Whoa.
So that was our very first interaction.
I went to,
and he said, keep it corporate.
I said, okay.
Yee.
Remember, I'm 21.
Right.
Okay.
Then a week later he came into my studio and he says, so, you know, I just wanted you to
know that I know that you're spoiled and I'm going to expose you.
Huh?
And I'm 21 and I'm going to expose you. Huh?
And I'm 21.
And I'm in New York.
Right?
Yeah.
So my instinct, my instinctual response to that is I have to prove him wrong.
And my way to prove him wrong is I have to pull him in.
You know, I have to show him.
No.
Like, Amanda.
Like, I'm not spoiled.
I've worked really hard for all of this shit.
Like, get out of here.
So I spent the next two years really doing my best to make shorty swing my way, so to speak.
Not in a romantic way, but in a professional way.
So I'm showing up early.
I'm staying late.
You know, I'm doing all the interviews um everybody knew me as as serious because i am a true full-fledged hip-hop head
you know what i'm saying so they knew that when they brought their artists there like it's gonna
be a real interview it's not just gonna be some can that they get everywhere else so i got really
cool with the radio um execs etc so you know and then at one point in time. So once I went on tour with Floetry, he flipped.
He flipped because he wanted to be a star.
And I was I was like in his mind, I guess, getting stardom.
So once I went on tour with Floetry, I was like, oh, I could be I could record on tour.
And he just was not let it happen.
Once I came back from the Floetry tour, it was never cool again.
Right. Never cool again.
back from the floozy tour it was never cool again right never cool again and he started doing weird stuff like lying about people coming to the show you know to the station and so i remember at the
time i was seeing lupe and um lupe hit me and was like uh why am i coming to the radio station i'm
not going to interview with you and you know he don't know that so now i'm like
why is lupe fiasco coming to the radio station but he's not interviewing with me he's like well
how did you even know he was coming you don't need to know how i know that the question is why are you
yeah like why are you keeping me out he said you needed to give other people a chance
mind you i'm not stopping anybody else right. But if they want to interview with you,
they want to interview with you.
But also the way Sirius is set up,
as you know, they're going to interview with
a myriad of people.
So I am not in any way
You're not the only one they're interviewing with.
He's just trying to keep them from interviewing with me.
I remember
Hove came and
he was just sitting in the lobby and i had come into work
and i was like what are you doing you just in here he was like yeah i was like you want to
interview real quick i got a studio he's like yeah no problem so we go to the interview
they tried to fire me because they said i interviewed jay-z without clearance
now you know they should have been applauding you and it was pre-recorded so like if you didn't want
to use the interview you didn't have to use the interview but they tried to say that i was like
stepping outside of you know the the protocol but it aired on their station it wasn't like you you
aired it somewhere like it was like i got this interview i going to put it on my IG page. I'll put it on my Facebook page.
It aired on there.
So.
So there's a book called The Gifted Adult.
Yeah.
And in this book, within the first two pages, they give two examples of adults who are gifted and it shows up in their overachievement.
It shows up in their type A, you know, assessment of personality. Right. It shows up in their um type a you know assessment of personality right it shows up in their ability
to show up and this becomes a problem at their jobs because people start to feel like they're
outworking them people start to feel like they're outdoing them right and then it becomes you think
you're better than me yes so this is the dynamic I have experienced in many places.
So whereas you said, oh, they should be applauding you.
I texted Hove on my T-Mobile sidekick because that was the time.
And that just lets you know how old we are.
And I was like, hey, they're trying to fire me for interviewing you.
And he said verbatim what you said he said
well not verbatim but he said they should be promoting you but notice who are the overachievers
in this conversation see how all the overachievers had the same response right no i'm in the way
i'm in a way i'm doing too much and i'm a girl i'm a woman I'm doing too much shut the f*** up okay
that's what they think
that's what a lot of the energy
is a lot of the energy
is shut up and even
if you won't let me f*** at least make me
think I got a chance
just let me think I remember
Green Lantern telling me you know what your reputation is
that you are hard to
f*** over and even harder to f*** and I was like my mother I'm sure is very proud but that was so you know as serious
I um so what ended up happening was I went to um HR and shared with them this is before I knew that
HR see the game that you be talking about
that i didn't know that the hr ain't for you it's for them
so i went to hr like oh listen i'm having trouble with my superior you know he's not very kind and
i'm thinking that they gonna set me up to like a solution baby they, from now on, you will not speak to him. You will speak to this other person who will relate to him.
Wow.
So I'm like, I mean, that's not like a solution, but I guess, you know.
So now I do this for a year.
I do this for a year.
Now I'm dating Pusha T.
As you can see, the rappers I've dated are very great MCs
because I have high quality.
High quality.
You be dry.
You got to...
That was two.
Let me say, I mean,
I don't, you know,
I mean, I'm glad
you shared that information,
but...
Well, I think it's,
I think it's valid
in Shout Out to Virginia,
his beautiful wife
and their beautiful son.
Right.
Because we grow up.
Yeah.
You know, we grow up
and I think it's important
that we acknowledge
that people have like full lifespans yeah people have passed people have dated other people that
that people might know you know and i just feel like if i'm who came before you you know i'm a
good i'm a good i'm a good track record like hey so i remember i got invited to the MTV Music Awards.
Right.
By Push's manager.
They were like, we're going to be out here.
Let us know if you want to come.
Now you, if you have someone who's on radio and they have a hip hop show and they can go to the MTV Music Awards, wouldn't you say head on out there, bring a DAP machine and a mic, see how many interviews you can get.
So I tell the person that I have to talk to to talk to the boss, I want to go.
Can we find someone to cover my shift?
He says yes.
He finds someone to cover my shift.
He says your shift is covered.
You can go.
I head out there while i'm out there i get a call i get a call from my boss saying um you going to the mtv music
awards is a example of um severe insubordination and so we will be terminating your contract
i said but i followed the protocol Got someone to cover my shield.
I spoke to this other person.
He said, well, you were supposed to speak to me.
Well, not according to human resource.
LOL.
The person in the back would say, yeah.
So I said, well, not according to human resources. He said, well, according to me.
So I then went back to.
You didn't get no interviews?
At least get the interviews and keep them for
yourself i didn't even have i didn't get the i didn't even have a doubt machine oh okay okay um
but i went back to new york and they fired me and then i went on myspace and i said you know
i did like an announcement like you know you won't be able to hear my show anymore i'm really
it's really unfortunate that my boss you know who is a black man just didn't feel like it was his necessary like it wasn't necessary for him to protect me in this situation but
nonetheless it is what it is and I hope that I can create other ways you know to reach y'all
he saw that post used it um and had me banned from Sirius for seven years
he said that that post was an indication of my like wanting to come back and like harm him.
That little chain high booty.
Get you every time.
Get you every time.
But you know what?
That situation speaks to a number of situations where people hold them.
People holding me to a standard they don't hold them
so it was like i'm gonna treat you any old way and you're just gonna take you just need to take
it you just need to accept it and i don't know when this happened shannon but even within the
zeitgeist now it's like i am expected to just take whatever is given to me and shut the fuck up and
i will not i don't understand that.
No matter what jobs I've had.
If I speak on it.
It becomes she's complaining.
It's like well I'm expressing my experience.
And if you haven't noticed.
Remember I told you.
I'm just giving you.
This happened.
Then this happened.
Then this happened.
I'm not speaking to what they thought.
I'm not speaking to how they made me feel.
I'm just telling you.
These are the series of events.
And you can judge for yourself.
But ultimately, this idea that like I am somehow not allowed to have struggle, like I'm not allowed to have a bad experience without there being this doubt painted on me.
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i remember my really good friend my really like my ace boon coon she she used to hear me tell stories and she would
be like and she she revealed this later she was like you know i would say to myself she must be
leaving something out there's no way this could have happened this way she must be leaving something
out until i got kicked out that emmy's party what'd you do to get kicked out the Emmy's party?
Damn.
We can't take you nowhere.
What'd you do?
I go to a lot of places because I'm lovable and people like me and I'm delightful.
I am delightful.
What did you do?
I arrived.
Okay, you arrived.
Okay, you're inside.
No.
So here's how it went.
arrived okay you're inside no so here's how it went so because hollywood is just so inundated with whiteness there was this conglomeration of folks that came together to say you know what
we're gonna have a black emmy's party because you know have you been to the emmy's parties i've never
been to emmy's so like they're just you know they're just very blah like it's just a bunch
of people sitting around like am i right yeah am i right oh my god kirsten kirsten kirsten like that's the vibe yeah um but
you know when we party we want to have a little bit more fun to it you know call d nice um so
what up derrick so the in 2018 was the first one where they had a black emmys party. So basically it's like everybody who'd been to all them other parties
Come in this one. Yes
And I went to that party with jill scott
And one of the people that planned that party was isa ray's publicist. Um, vanessa anderson
So she was one of the planners of the party, but there's a bunch of people
Involved in planning this party. Correct. So I show up with jill and um jill's manager was like hey you know
can we and i remember hearing vanessa go like oh come on amanda mind you i'm like i don't know what
i'm doing wrong right here like i'm just standing with jill scott uh but nonetheless we came to the
party we had a great time so but and i said to isa like i don't know what's going on with your
publicist but like she she got something wrong she had a problem with me and she was like that's
between y'all okay and i said well it's not really between y'all because i don't know what's going on with your publicist but like she she got something wrong she had a problem with me and she was like that's between y'all okay i said well it's not really
between y'all because i don't have a problem with her right but she seems to have a problem with me
and she was like that's none of my business okay okay so now next year is 2019 and it was interesting
because in 2018 it was packed like a dick in front of that place in 2019 there was like nobody there but i was at the hbo party and every black person i saw i would tell them make sure you go to the
black enemies party because i am about creating community and i want us to be together right
so i pull up with my homegirl kathia and kendrick samson who's on insecure you know the show where
i don't have any friends yeah um so i pull up with kendrick
sampson so we get to the door and i learned later that she just is white passing but this is a
mexican girl but like she looked like a white girl okay so she at the at the door for the
for the emmy's what kind of party emmy's black party there you go so she tells us you can go in you can go and you can't go in
now i think she's talking to my friend because my friend is a realtor right um and she says
no you can't go in and i said well why can't i go in she says you're just on the list to not be
able to go in now i had also been invited to this party directly by jesse williams
right so jesse williams had texted me and said please come to the black emmys party right okay
so i'm like all right i'm gonna come i'm gonna come to the black emmys party yeah
of course like that's what i am about so i come to the party and i'm like okay uh
to the party and i'm like okay uh why am i not being let in hmm kendrick says i'm gonna go look i'm gonna go look around and see why you're not being let in well baby i'm not standing outside
no party right so i head out but then i'm stopped by just by this brother joey harris who works with
janet jackson joey's like and joey's like one of these people who's just always he's his disposition is just always like glowing it's kind of like jordan right so
he's like um where are you going i'm like oh they said they won't let me in the party he's like
absolutely not come on back we gonna get you in this party okay so we come back and so this is
an example of someone trying to protect and look out. Right. So he brings me back and he's like, why are you not letting her in the party?
By the way, at this time, I'm hosting Bring the Funny on NBC.
Right. There is a billboard the size of a hotel two blocks away with me and my co-stars on the show.
Chrissy Teigen, Jeff Foxworthy and Kenan Thompson.
And can I just put a pin in this really quick to give them
their props I had a real hard time on Insecure and I'll get to that but being on this show
was so affirming because everyone there was so just happy to be happy and I hadn't experienced that on that set like from the
showrunner to the writers to my my stage manager Roger to my co-stars like I just got to be myself
and it really let me know it's not you it's the environment and I don't get to talk enough about
like the positive shit because people are always so
attracted to the negative but I remember day one Chrissy Teigen we had to do rehearsals for the
first day and they had me in these stilettos Shannon oh my god like I would have had to go
in the work room yes the feet were crying and it was I had an injury from these fucking stilettos
and the next day Chrissy Teigen brought a foot massage from um Sharper Image and left it in my
dressing room for the duration of the shoot like that's the kind of people you know just generous
for no reason right and we just had a blast we had such a good time I remember Jeff Foxworthy
one time they wanted us to do this ad where we had to pass around a drink and I don't drink so
it's like I don't mind drinks being around but like me pretending like I drink ain't my job right so I was like I just don't feel comfortable doing this
now it becomes a thing this is how I get labeled difficult because I didn't get we didn't get any
prep for this but you need to go along with whatever they give you didn't you know that
whatever they give you you supposed to do no well when you're a woman it's even more shh quit stirring up trouble
so Jeff Foxworthy saw shit going left and he stepped in and he said yeah I don't feel comfortable
with it either wow he used his fame his white man You know, he used his disposition to just
take the heat off me. He said, I got you.
To this day, I really want to do a show with Jeff Foxworthy
where we just, like, fish and talk shit.
Like, that's a goal I want to do. Let me know if you want to
produce it. You ever been fishing?
I've been present while someone is
fishing, but I have not been given my rod.
So you hadn't had a rod or a pole in your hand?
But I have dated men from the South. I have been present and had crappy cooked for me yes oh
okay so yes so i think you'd be more of a shore fisherman you know on the land can't be in the
boat i'm generally yeah yeah but i'm saying we go we go oh yeah we go baby step it's harder in
the boat than on the land yeah probably
so really because you're not as not as now i just thought because i thought there were more fish in
the center they're more fish yeah but when they go way out there they're they're normally fishing
for a particular type of fish like when you're when you're on the shore you fish for anything
to bite catfish crappie you know perch bass but normally when you go out you fish for you know maybe you're
trying to catch tuna you caught branzino something like that tuna snapper yes okay i'm into it you
know about fish you just never actually had a rod in your hand and like brought it in so i am um i hyper fixate so i know a lot
about a lot of things because i become immersed yes so like i'm a scuba diver so i know a lot
about fish and then at one point it was like i'm gonna learn everything i know about dogs and now
i'm gonna learn everything i need to know about game of thrones i'm gonna learn everything i need
to know about you know uh ncw football like, like, but I do know a lot about fish.
So you say you know, because I'm in the middle of a story and sometimes I veer off, but I always come back because I want to make sure we get to your insecure role.
So I just wanted to shout that out because Bring the Funny was a beautiful experience
and was super, super, super, super, super dope.
So when we're here and joey
harris is trying to get me in this party the white girl says again um well the white passing girl
says again yeah no she can't come to the party so joey's like make him inside and figure out
what's going on again i'm not about to stand out here right so i start to walk away again and now elijah kelly
comes out he's like hey hey hey where are you going i said they they're not trying to let me
in this party that i was invited to right by jesse williams um you attempt to call jesse
did i attempt to call jesse i texted him okay um but he's in a party right you know so i texted him. Okay. But he's in a party. Right. You know, so I texted him.
So then Elijah is like, well, I'm one of the planners of the party.
So they can't stop you.
They can't stop me from bringing you in.
Right.
So he starts to bring me in and homegirl grabs my arm.
But I remember when I told you I've been a New Yorker since I was 12.
Uh-oh.
Shake that off.
Yeah.
Lose me.
Yeah.
Crazy. So we go in the party and I go and was 12. Shake that off. Lose me. Yeah, crazy.
So we go in the party and I go and sit down.
No, sorry.
I go in the party.
I go by the bar.
My homegirl goes to the bathroom.
I'm standing by the bar
and a security guard approaches me.
A security guard your size
approaches me and says,
hey, I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
And I said, well,
why do I need to leave. And I said, well, why do I need to leave?
And he said, because you're being asked to leave.
I said, well, who's asking me to leave?
He said, well, let me go find out.
Well, I mean, you came and say they're asking you to leave
and you don't know who's asking me to leave.
You got to go find out.
He was given an order.
Yeah.
you don't know who's asking me to leave you got to go find out he was given an order yeah so now he comes back and uh he says vanessa anderson is asking you to leave i said we need to find
vanessa and have her come tell me herself is that isa race publicist yes
i said well you need to have vanessa come and find me and tell me herself
so he then leaves again and comes back with three other men and one of the men now is
a brother and he's walking towards me cursing so he's literally walking towards me saying you need
to get the out of here you need to leave and i'm like mind you i'm i'm dressed down honey okay
and he's like you need to leave now kathia was in the bathroom she's now just come up and i'm looking around and i can see people seeing right so i'm like why do i have to leave because
we said so so there's like violent energy and language coming towards you right um
i ain't no sucker okay and but I'm also not stupid.
I can't fight for men.
So like,
I mean,
so I,
the,
the first one who was kind,
he had come up right here,
but then the other three were right here.
So I have to realize I've lost this fight.
So I pivot to leave,
but I pivot really fast. Cause I'm a still fight so I pivot to leave but I pivot really fast because
I'm gonna still say my mother piece so when I pivot and I say I pivot to go you I guess they
thought I was about to do something so the white guy steps in between me and the two the and the
brother and chest bumps me and throws me back right so now this is an assault because i hadn't raised my hand to do
anything to anybody so luckily i'm nimble in a heel so i but now it's like you know now i've been
assaulted so your natural response so i'm about to go super saiyan on these motherfuckers goku
over here i'm like ah and i hear in one ear i hear
the security guard saying please amanda don't do it and it feels like please miss silly don't do it
don't be like me miss silly don't be like miss sophia and then in the other ear i have my home
girl who's from the bronx like what the fuck is going on this is some bullshit and all I'm hearing is beep but I look around and I see nobody coming to my aid
all these agents and people that I see around now if none of them are insecure none of them
are the actors from insecure um but there's people whose faces I still remember and they
will not get a hug in a party either I just refused somebody a hug the other day for this um and i realized like you you gotta go so we walk outside and the security
guard says to me you know i'm so sorry like i'm just doing my job and i said i i feel you but you
have to ask yourself is it worth doing a job that makes you go against your moral compass
and he was like dang so i hope he left that job because he could tell
that he was in some he was mixed up in some bull so we're in a back alley like waiting for a car
and I'm crying because this feels like you know I've been humiliated and I didn't do nothing
and that was the night that me and my homegirl became super like that became my sister because she was like when you would tell me that she would happen to you I would think she must be
keeping something out right but I literally just watched you do nothing you literally just came
somewhere you were invited right and even though you tried to leave multiple people said no you
belong here multiple people another person on this team said you belong here
so i'm bringing you in here and then when i tell the story on my instagram and on my my podcast
it ends up getting turned into this whole other thing of you don't belong here amanda seals
doesn't belong here and that's the thing that's's a narrative that has come about. Like, I don't perpetuate.
Yes.
I don't belong in these places.
And what ended up happening two days later is that I got a call from Issa.
And she called me and said, hey, I heard what happened this weekend.
I just want you to know I have nothing to do with it.
Would you be willing to talk to Vanessa?
No, I tried to talk to Vanessa at the party.
She two days too late.
So I've never talked about this publicly
because it has always been incredibly important to me to protect Issa.
Because I know that Issa is doing something within this business
that so few people get to do.
And it's not something I desire to do. Like I'm not interested in getting a hundred million dollar
production deal. Like that's not a life that I want for myself, but I know that her role is very
important. And so I've always protected Issa. However, there's just been enough instances at
this point where I should have been protected by Issa and I wasn't. And one of my biggest problems
that we have discussed
several times in this interview is that I think people
are gonna show up for me the way I show up for them.
And now it's at a point where my protecting of Issa
has become turned onto me and something that people
are using against me.
There's a whole narrative that is completely false
that people keep spinning.
They keep saying that I'm this mean girl on this set,
that I harmed these people on this set. I just want to point out something very basic.
How can I be a mean girl on a set that ain't my set? How? It's your show. You are my boss.
I don't even have the capacity to be the mean girl here because you can fire me. So there's no way
for me to be a mean girl in this situation. And I know some people that may buck up against like
the confirmation bias that they've created, but it simply is the truth. You know, when I got to
that show, I had had a show on Issa's website on YouTube. I had my show, Get Your Life. And when it came out on her YouTube, unfortunately,
the
press picked it up as Issa Rae's new show.
But she
didn't do anything except put it on her site.
I put all my money into it. I wrote it.
I starred in it, etc. And so I said,
hey, would you mind tweeting
to correct this? And she just wouldn't.
She wouldn't promote any
of the shows you know and
i just felt like that was unfortunate but it didn't make me it didn't change my my view of
her character like it just let me know like okay this how she do business but in that time her
publicist was interacting with me and was from just day one just so acerbic like just vitrolic
for no reason,
to the point where Issa's business manager had to say to the publicist,
like, can you please try and be kinder to Amanda?
She's like a talent on our channel.
And you have no reason.
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Why she would treat you, behave...
So, Issa says, would you talk to Vanessa? No. I say, sure. Treat you behave So
Isa says would you talk to Vanessa? No, I said sure. You know why why who's my boss?
Who's my boss in this situation, well, he says the boss and where do I have to go back to work insecure?
So what's the game you talked about? You had to play the game
to work insecure so what's the game you talked about you had to play the game but hold on but there was a situation earlier amanda well shit that ain't my business y'all need to handle that
now she wants you to talk to her you're good at math you good at math shopped
shannon shopped i'm just i'm just saying because you like... You can't spell Sharpton without Sharped now.
So, okay, you have...
So I take the call.
You should have said, I want to meet face to face.
I want to look at one. I like to look at a person.
My feelings were hurt.
My feelings were hurt.
I just got assaulted in a party for black people in Hollywood.
And I've been in Hollywood longer than majority for black people in hollywood and i've been in hollywood
longer than majority of the people in this fucking party right my feelings are hurt okay you take the
call hello hi amanda this is vanessa um i just want you to know that um so none of this has
anything to do with isa that's the first thing she says none of this has anything to do with isa
so i just want you to know that but i do want you to understand that it was me who kicked
you out the party. Okay. So, um, I just want you to know that the reason I kicked you out the party
is because I don't like you. Okay. Well, that's all I need to know. There's nothing else for us
to talk about. And I hang up. She calls me back immediately. Why'd you hang up? I said, because there's nothing else for us to talk about.
She says, don't you want to know why I don't like you?
No, not actually.
Actually, I don't.
No, I don't.
Because it's none of my business.
I've never done anything to you.
And for you to put me in harm's way off of literally nothing means that I don't need to talk to you about why you don't like me.
You need to talk to your therapist about why you don't like me.
And I hung up the phone.
She called back.
No, she called around. She starts a smear campaign oh so this whole time your boss and i don't like i i don't do the gossip thing so have you ever had a conversation with isa
about this situation about her publicist you're saying since this situation at any point well i
mean i had that one time where i said to you yeah and she said well that y'all need to work that out
that ain't got nothing to do with me so now after this conversation with the publicist and i and i
get off the phone um i start getting word that she is going around to the different publications
and different people because it starts coming back to me.
And she's going around saying
that I was in danger
of getting fired from Insecure,
which, honestly,
I don't even know
if that was true or not,
but that had never been brought
to my attention.
She starts going around saying
that I got in a fight at the party.
She starts going around saying
that I peed on the floor
at the party. What starts going around saying that I peed on the floor at the party.
What are you, a puppy?
I mean, I got to move it to the side.
Like, what are we talking about?
So let me ask you this.
So, well, I feel like I'm going to answer your question.
Okay.
So, Issa then calls me again and says,
hey, I just want to know if this is going to be a problem on set.
Because now this is going on for two weeks.
And this...
Going viral...
Earlier in the conversation, you were like, why do you care if people who don't know you are saying mean things about you?
And it's like, I wish I had that.
And I'm at a point in my life where i'm there but
it's really up when the pylon happens and it has nothing to do with reality like i don't even mind
a pylon if it's something i really did right this situation i'm like how am i the villain in this
situation well you shouldn't
have gone to her party because it was her party well it's not just her party there's several
people at the party it's not like i crashed her baby shower right um but also i'm looking at isa
because it's like this is your responsibility we are both your employees and this is a part of
leadership this is the important part of leadership and it's that's what makes leadership so annoying
is you're going to manage people. Yes, you do.
And personalities.
And it's a very difficult task.
But it is par for the course.
Yes.
But that's why you got the hundred million or whatever you got is to manage your employees.
So I said, you know, listen, I am not saying that it's going to be a problem on set, but I do think it is a problem that you don't feel that you need to step in.
And she was like, well, then we just have a difference in opinion.
Like, I just this is this is between y'all.
This is between y'all.
Well, if it was between us, why did you intervene and say I need to connect that she wanted to call?
I needed to talk to her.
If you felt it was just between us because you interjected yourself into that.
If it's between two people, I shouldn't have interference from someone else to say we need to get together.
The two people, either she reaches out to me or I reach out to her.
I don't need you to intervene.
But you felt the need to intervene in that.
But now you don't feel the intervene to go any further.
The intervention to go any further.
Oh, sorry.
So I'm also promoting my book.
Right. So this hits me promoting my book. Right.
So this hits me because now the press is canceling.
So this is now affecting me professionally.
And I didn't do shit.
Right.
And I don't like you, in my opinion, is not a sufficient reason to sick for security guards on me and remove me from a black space.
Right.
Which also begs the question, what remove me from a black space right which also begs the question
what the is a black space because we we we like to claim that they're safe spaces and you know
that they're for us but at this point black spaces are literally it's just black faces right and that
even is you know something to do with this pressure that i've been going through but to stay on course so now we have to go back to shooting
uncomfortable I'm uncomfortable and I ain't even on set and nobody's saying nothing to me
everybody knows because at this time it's just the women shooting everybody knows what's going
on they don't say nothing to me and that's just mean it's mean they don't say nothing to me and let me tell
you from the beginning i've been trying with these ladies because i want to make community everywhere
i go i didn't invite them to my house they didn't come i brought them gifts they said thanks i tried
to plan a retreat they said we don't want to go you know know, I created our group chat for the show. I created game nights for the show.
Nobody participated.
I mean, eventually, but like...
Reluctantly.
But I'm trying to do this, you know,
because I think that this is...
It's like when I walked in and I was like,
I feel like it's my role to make you feel comfortable.
Like, I feel like that's my way of getting around this thing, this stigma that people like to put on me that they've got to do with how I really exist.
OK. And in this situation now, I'm publicly now being like excoriated.
I'm publicly now being like excoriated you got this earthworm gym looking nigga sarunas out here talking about well you don't no one likes you so that's why you weren't invited what's hilarious
about that is that we were only in two scenes together so this is not somebody that really
knows me but you know what the other thing is shannon sharpton what happened this is a brother
who ended up having a child with someone on the show.
And when he had the child, there was rumors that were going around that he was not claiming the child.
And so these people had started talking about it.
But the people that are talking about my people, I'm not involved in it, but I hear it because we on set.
Right.
And then he come around and it's like that.
I don't like like that.
It's not honest.
So even though that's not my boy, I pull him to the side.
I say, Pete, people I hear are talking about you behind your back about this situation.
Street's talking. And I said, listen, this is a small business.
So at the end of the day, if you are this child's father, I think you should exclaim it to the rooftops.
If you are not claim if you are and you don't want to claim this child, I would like for you to just consider rethinking that.
Because as somebody with a father that did not show up for me, I really feel like she would really benefit from having a father in her life and he was like
well why ain't nobody coming to me i said i'm literally coming to you right now and you ain't
even my people right but i don't think it's fair that you're being talked about behind your back
by people that you think are your peoples he said well you know thank you for that that's the same nigga that fixed his mouth to jump on the bandwagon if we hate amanda
because it was a bandwagon and he want to be seen he thought maybe he was punished he thought he was
going to get an extra right he thought he was going to get an extra scene or something so now
we're on set and i i finally say tosa so we're just not gonna talk about this
because it's now going on for three weeks and my mental health is suffering okay and
I just what I just it was a tough time and um she's like well you know like what do you want
to talk about I said listen like the this was a terrible experience.
Right.
This was terrible.
I like literally cried like face to face with her.
Like, this is terrible.
And she's like, this is the first time she finally says, like, well, I'm sorry that happened to you.
It took three conversations.
And I said, well, you know, I'd like to talk to you further because I need you to speak to Vanessa.
She is trying to ruin my career. She's like, I don't think so.
Like she's trying to ruin my life. So I bring her into the room.
I bring her into my trailer and I had to do another 48 laws of power.
I sat her on a higher plane than myself so that she can feel as the queen.
And in this setting setting she is the queen
right and i say you know i don't need nothing from you so i don't have a reason to lie to you
but the people that work for you like in close quarters as whose names are really attached to you
they will lie to you and i had to convince her that like, this is really happening.
Like, I'm not making this up.
And even if it turns out to be not happening, I still need you to speak to her to deduce
what it is, what is or isn't.
So then she finally went and spoke to her.
The damage is done, right?
Because now you see how every few years this becomes a thing. And it was started from a lie. It was started from a lie. And, you know, it's not about convincing people because I don't need to convince nobody or nothing. But I just don't ever feel comfortable with people forming opinions not based on truth.
on truth.
I got in trouble for saying nigga.
Uninsecure.
I got in trouble for telling a brother he was a revolutionary nigga.
In trouble.
Like literally
got pulled aside and was told
we need to talk about the incident
that you had.
I guess when you're in corporate, you gotta keep it corporate, man.
We say nigga on the show.
We say nigga all day on this motherfucking show. and it was a black woman who pulled me to the side
and this brother is tatted from the neck down wearing eating edibles on set from Detroit I mean
that's nigga but I had said to him I had said because someone there was like a Malcolm X quote in my trailer and he sets my trailer,
my clothes in my trailer.
So I came to him.
I was like,
Hey,
did you leave that Malcolm X quote in my trailer?
And he was like,
nah,
I was like,
damn,
you the only revolutionary nigga around here.
He was like,
I'm not a nigga.
And I said,
okay,
I get it.
Um,
who said that?
And I kept it moving.
This was the incident.
So she's like, we need to talk about the incident.
And I said, well,
what incident?
Well, when you just referred to him as a nigga.
So actually
I referred to him as a revolutionary nigga. It was a compliment.
Yeah, but when he said he's not a nigga,
you didn't take it back.
I said, like, you mean like
take back sees?
I mean, where are we at at and she was like well I said but we literally say nigga on this show
like literally she's like well you're gonna need to apologize to him
but this is the action of like I need to you need to bow down people are always trying to get me to
like apologize for some shit I didn't do wrong because they because they feel like I'm too haughty.
They feel I'm too sure of myself.
They feel like I need to be cut down to size all the time.
And the unfortunate part of that is it's not a reflection of me.
It's a reflection of them.
Right.
Because what is it about me that makes you feel small and you want me to get down to your level?
Why do you feel small?
What's going on with you
who made you feel that way that's not fair to you come on rise up it's in you you know what
i'm saying like that's that's really what that is so she brings him into my trailer
you fake apologize
because she there and i was like, are you good?
She's like, no, I need to stay in case something happens.
What's going to happen?
I look at him.
What you think is going to happen?
He's like, I don't know.
I was like, oh, my God.
I say, you know what?
I apologize for calling you, nigga.
I did not intend to offend you.
Of course, in my head, what I said was I should have called you a bitch, but I didn't say that.
I didn't say that. I didn't say that I didn't say that I didn't say that but
it felt like right it felt like so now we got to shoot the car scene where we're driving in Malibu
right so we in the car and I'm telling them about what happened and I start crying because I'm a
sensitive soul and because this felt like another instance where I was being like bullied. And Issa laughed in my mother's face as I was crying and said, well, you know, you do have a tone.
At the end of season one, I pulled Issa aside after this.
I said, can we go to dinner?
I want to I want to take you to dinner.
I took her to dinner.
I say, you know, I feel like you think I have something against you.
And I just I don't know why you feel that way, because we have been cool from even before this. She was like, well, no, I said, I feel like you think I have something against you. And I just I don't know why you feel that way, because we have been cool from even before this.
She was like, well, no, I said, I feel like you have something against me.
And she said, well, I think you I feel like you have something against me.
And I was like, based on what?
Because, again, Shannon, I'm on your show.
Right.
I can't do like I'm I'm only to get scenes added.
If you add them, I'm in pocket, baby.
I can't do nothing
so I said well why you
said well, I I
Guess I was looking at you like your character
Am I that good of an actress she wrote the character bro
What an actress she wrote the character bro what and so i said you know what so let's clean the slate because that's that's not i have nothing against you i really don't and if that came off
that was not my intention but by the end of the show um you know there were just certain scenarios
where i had to really always be the bigger person and be the bomb to the situation and then in season
five she came out of her face when she just came out her face at me one time too many and i just
chose to stop being the bomb because the show was wrapping it was the end of the season it was
the end of the series and i'm just not going to keep doing this. So what did you do? Nothing. I just stopped communicating.
Oh, I mean, I had a little rail and he says that Issa is is like most of her set is with women, camera people, et cetera, et cetera.
And that she's very empowering to women. Oh, I disagree. She wasn't empowering to me.
She didn't feel like I needed to feel like I deserve to be protected i'm only giving a model i'm only giving a portion of your situation yeah so but that was my experience and nonetheless
i have still always protected her because i felt like it was my responsibility to do so but it is
not can i ask you this when you received the backlash for the the sorority the aka
do they understand that this is a i don't know i got them i never understood that do you
feel now that everybody just nitpicks they just find like okay amanda got on red today
why is she wearing red what do you think i mean don't they sound like that is that how you feel
absolutely they are always looking for something. Even these hackers, writers who were probably paid by APAC, they wrote articles based on tweets.
Tweets! They wrote articles based on not only my tweets, but on other people's tweets.
Like this random person said Amanda needs to change her energy.
Black Enterprise wrote an entire article that said Amanda Seals complains that she's not invited into black spaces. Mind you, these are
all spaces that I have worked in. And the follow-up line was, but the internet, so they
anthropomorphized the entire internet. The internet says Amanda needs to change her energy. I do not need to change my energy. I don't. And all of those spaces, aside from Black Girls Rock, have contacted me. I don't need to change my energy. What needs to change is how we look at energy and how we understand energies that aren't necessarily our own right so even as we sat here and we have talked i have
had to understand your energy and you have asked me to do that and even though it may not be my own
we live in this space together we live on this earth together so we have to gain
certain abilities to do that and that requires a lesser ego that requires curiosity, which I consider to be an indicative of love. It requires
humanity. Like we live in a world that is continuously creating borders to keep people
out because we feel like they don't deserve to be here because they're different or because they
love some, a different kind of person, or they believe in something different, et cetera.
And I just, I am not that kind of person.
I've never been that kind of person.
And it is so liberating for me to understand that the reasons that people have been telling me,
so you're talking about the nitpicking.
It's not just nitpicking.
They assign something to what they're nitpicking.
Amanda has a tone because she's mean.
Amanda said this because she thinks
she's better thananda think amanda said this because she thinks she's better
than other black people amanda um said what she said because she's nasty none of these things are
true but it feels terrible for people to assign things to you that are not true and you start to
think to yourself if this is what it's like for me to be myself,
then maybe I shouldn't be here.
And as somebody who has had a full-on nervous breakdown
and been suicidal,
it is not to be taken lightly
when people attack character
without legitimate reasons why, credibility, et cetera. And i was told that one of these publications it was
told to them you know this is the type of thing that can drive someone to take their own life
and they said don't go there this is not a game game. This whole last month has been such a journey of self by fire, right? Like I was
forced to have this journey of self by fire simply because I wanted to be embraced in spaces that I
embrace. Like there's no scandal. I was supposed to go to Howard to do an event and I was told
that Howard rescinded my invitation because of these stories. These stories that have no validity to them and that I have not, you know,
been a catalyst to, but they are now, they're proving to be deleterious to like my advancement.
Oh, Amanda Seals, she was, she was attacking Samaria Rice. What? I asked a valid question that ended up being proven, by the way.
I asked a valid question.
Don't we think that there's something worth questioning
and why this woman whose son
was 100% unjustly killed by the police?
Don't we think there's something to be said for like,
why are all these media outlets
like giving her a platform
to accuse all of these people
that are the leaders of movements
for fraud and you know my problem is also that I think that people understand what I'm saying
when I say something and like when I wrote my first book my uncle who's a judge in Grenada
he was like make sure you edit that book like a deposition because it's on paper and people cannot read your mind
so say it how you want it to be understood yep which is difficult in 140 characters it is
but what i was saying with that statement was why are all of these black media outlets
giving a platform without any level of journalism behind it that is dangerous
and they're putting these people mind you i don't even Sean King but again what am i about justice
this is Maat the goddess of truth and justice this is unjustified he was asked by her brother
to raise money when he got the money and found out that she didn't know she was
given the money these types of turning this space into a gossip space is dangerous shannon we're
trying to make movements and change but you do realize that's how social media works i don't have
i don't have to be qualified i could be a a doctor. I could be a lawyer. No, but I'm not talking about social media.
This is Black Voices and Griot and Narut, et cetera.
Right.
They were just running with this story because that's how journalism works now.
It's just clicks.
So in their minds, it seems like, well, if we put this story out, we're going to get the clicks.
And then there are going to be follow-ups and we'll get clicks for that.
Right.
And then there's going to be follow-ups.
So let's not tell the whole story now.
Right.
Let's string this along.
Right.
Like a soap opera.
Yes.
It's people's lives.
So I was justified in that.
People mad at me because I said, you know, if you got Nikes and Jordans, if you got money
for Nikes and Jordans, you got a passport, you're losing.
Amanda Seals is a member of the petty bourgeoisie.
She is making fun of the disenfranchised passport black folks what are you talking about
do you understand these people don't want us here they don't want us here we need to be able to get
out of here but when you go all over this world white people are everywhere did you know that
they everywhere having a great time and we be thinking that we are only allowed to be here
this world is for us we are the the bottom line. We are the creators.
So why would we not make sure that we have access to everything instead of limiting ourselves to consumerism?
We can do both.
Yes, we can do both.
And one thing I've had to learn is just like sometimes I just be talking.
Right now, by the way, the reason I sent that text is because I was sitting in the Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and the nigga I was seeing.
I had texted and said, I got to Parisis i can't wait for you to get your
passport and travel with me and he has said i don't need a passport i travel in my mind
that's how they so about to see you and that's what made me send that tweet
but again no further context but but people do nitpick.
And it sucks because you start to believe the lies that people tell you about yourself.
And then you start to turn into the person that they are accusing you of being.
They want you to be somebody who doesn't give a.
They want you to be somebody who doesn't care if you hurt people.
And I will say that most people don't get the opportunity to do a blanket apology.
But since I have it, I'll take it.
I apologize to anybody that I have unwillingly caused any level of discomfort that's never my goal never my goal
and anyone who's taking that apology and knowing that it's not for you because it wasn't for you
considering what's been the way you've been portrayed and you said isa said well your
character i was i believe that you were your character considering she wrote the character
do you ever get afraid of being typecast
um no because i mean i think everybody gets afraid of being typecast i mean especially like
if you like skin like there's in black spaces oftentimes it's like okay you're gonna play like
the bougie light skin girl you know um i think that there's something to be said for like i get
accused of being colorist based on stuff like that you know like uh which i am 1000 not uh by
any means.
I think in the past there were things that were like misinterpreted that have it's not even that they've typecast me like on camera.
It's like I'm typecast in life. Right. Right.
So like people like I remember on a breakfast club interview, they asked me, like, what are reasons people don't like you?
This is always the conversation. What are reasons people don't like you?
So I went down the list of reasons that people have told me that they don't like me
Mm-hmm, and one of the reasons was someone had I have been told several times. I don't like you cuz you're light-skinned
And I said that and that offended people because they thought that I was somehow
In saying that saying that it was something as a negative negative. Like it was something positive, you know?
And ultimately, there is no way in the dissemination, the effective dissemination of white supremacy that we would not have dark skinned women who don't like you because you like skin and light skinned women who don't like you because you dark skin.
They have been very effective at that division.
Yeah.
I was just stating a fact
but not stating
a...
I wasn't
trying to legitimize it.
This is something that has been said to me.
Right.
It took me also a
little bit to understand that colorism only works one way right uh i don't know if bullying is the
right word for what happens to light-skinned black folks who feel like they don't belong
right because that's the thing like i get told like oh you light-skinned you're not really black
but like i'm light-skinned because my great-great-great-grandmother
was raped right by james ull in virginia or in maryland i should say who then subsequently had
children every month after that for 12 months with other slaves that he owned and he put his
name on their birth certificates and this means that i'm also
possibly related to robert e lee um i am light-skinned because my great-grandmother on my
mother's side was raped by her boss when she was a maid in grenada
so i just feel like we we oversimplify in a way that feeds this white supremacist ideology
and instead of looking to each other to say how do we starve it with love and loving each other
so you know i am not colorist there are many times where i have had to consciously remove
myself from spaces because these people don't know what the they're talking about and they're
like well you're black you know like this this designer in russia wanted me to be the face
of her africa campaign i said ma'am the only way i can do that is if i am partnered in equal level
with a dark-skinned person from the continent and they were like oh you're just doing too much now
we don't even see race don't you just love that one okay currently you're on ke too much now. We don't even see race.
Don't you just love that one?
Okay, currently you're on Kevin Hart's LOL Network.
No.
You done?
That ended like two years ago.
Kevin, people's taking shots at Kev.
I know Kev a little bit.
But I think he's great at what he does.
I know he's an extremely hard worker.
He puts a lot of time into his craft. And's built a platform that that tries to elevate people.
Oh, Lord. I think that's his goal, but I don't know that his staff has the same fervor for that, that he does.
OK. And I don't know that he's I don't I'm saying this literally like I don't know if he's if he's necessarily empowered them to do that.
I literally don't know. I know that he voiced his intentions to me, but they were unable to be carried out.
Right. And I have no hard feelings. Kev, Kev looked out for me in a situation that was, you know, Live Nation tried to cancel my whole tour.
And I had to call people I know that, you know, got the juice.
Right.
And Kev answered the call.
That's unbelievable.
And it was a time where I didn't have other jobs.
So if I didn't do them shows, there was no money.
Right.
Because my man made no money
And he wasn't trying to make no money
So I was the only one making the money
Right
And I remember sitting in my
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And my man came, my ex, he came in and was like, was you good?
And I was like, no, because if I don't do these shows, we will not have money.
Right. For the bills.
And so I really appreciate Kev because he didn't have to do that.
And he did. Right. Bring the funny.
You spoke highly of that. Chrissy Teigen, Jeff Foxworthy, Kenan Thompson.
I do have a radio show now, though.
Tell us about it.
What do you like about the radio show now?
Because obviously you're very opinionated.
You have a lot to say.
And when you're on the radio, you get to take your time and go.
Tell us about your radio show.
People that are listening, Amanda, for the first time, what can they expect?
To listen, laugh and learn. They're going to laugh and they're going to learn all day long.
I love my radio show. Radio One Reach Media, they've just been such great partners.
It really showed me what it's like to work in a place that sees you, you know, that came correct from day day one i never have to convince them of anything
you know they respect my my wisdom about things they respect my my awareness about things so
i don't have to you know try to win over and i always thought that my own show would be a tv show
but it's a radio show and it ends up being so much better because i have so much freedom
and i get to speak to people
where right now we're syndicated in a number of cities including dc we're on magic in dc we're on
uh uh 103 in um in philly we're in houston on the box right you know we're in major markets
and i just didn't realize that people really be listening to tv i mean to radio people really be
listening to radio shannon and so it's just been really great to see how many people
like, so we do a word of the day where I teach a vocabulary word.
This bus driver, I went to Selma for the commemoration of Bloody Sunday. This bus driver
in Alabama, because we were on in Muscle Shoals, she was like, I just want you to know that I play your radio show
in the bus for my kids.
And she was like, our favorite segment is the is the the vocab segment
so i have my co-host supreme and uh i just make it my business i take it very seriously that
a lot of people are only getting this news from me so i just make it my business to be very fact
based and then opinion right you know because i think we've gotten in a world where we can't really
tell when it's facts and when it's opinion yeah and that's dangerous very making progress with
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your time on The Real and you talked about
the bad. Did you have any good times
on The Real? Was there anything that you
liked about your time there?
I liked my
team in my dressing room.
Liked about your time there.
I like my team in my dressing room.
Listen, your glam squad in those situations be your family because you there so early in the morning every day.
Right.
You know, let me just be clear, though. Like people like to say that I have issues with my co-hosts on The Real and I have never voiced that.
And none of them have ever voiced that.
co-hosts on The Real and I have never voiced that and none of them have ever voiced that and my issue with The Real was about the the the executive leadership of The Real and the fact that
we couldn't talk about like they would say things like I remember Tamara wanted to talk about wine
and they were like well black people don't drink wine so we're not going to talk about wine
wow just like how's that a thing um but
i don't want to say that i didn't have a good time at the real it's just that i walked into
it and i got blindsided that's really what happened shannon i got blindsided i thought
that this was going to be a space where i could like really be myself because when i would guest
host they were so embracing right and it just ended up not being that.
But you know what really happened at the Rio?
I taught.
I reminded those women of their voices.
That's what they always tell me because they had gotten so used to the bull that they had
just laid down their swords.
And so I get there and they would be happening.
I'd be like, oh, hell no.
Right.
And they'd be like, well, we didn't even know we could say no.
would be happening i'd be like oh hell no right and they'd be like well we didn't even know we could say no i'm reading and i read this and i'm like when i was doing my for you about the black
publications no that that that that spoke out against you i mean because you speak so pro black
and just because you're pro black doesn't mean you're anti this that means you just i want my people to do really well and i want my people to understand and be informed
and understand the power that they have it had to have hurt to have these black publications
i had a nervous breakdown
talk to me
it's just the willingness of folks to sell their souls for so little
and um i feel like that's what you have to do to like put your gift of being a writer
to work in such a nefarious way i ain't
met none of these people i ain't done none of these people i like to think that they were paid
by a pack because if you didn't get a check for this and you just did this just to do it
i'm just like damn that that's unfortunate for you but that's a place that I've arrived at.
Right.
Initially, it just.
It's crazy to be excoriated in the public in general by like, you know, just people.
Yeah.
But like publication where they're supposed to have people that are journalists that have integrity.
These ain't blogs.
Right.
Yeah.
Like, that's crazy's crazy like the last time
this happened was with this myron roll situation years ago where i was put in a very up situation
i had to make a judgment call okay and people have based my entire character off of this judgment
call people who have never been in this situation but i did the best that i could with that situation
and um and i have been affirmed in that choice.
But I think that what people fail to understand is that you be in scenarios where you got to make a judgment call.
Instantaneous.
You don't have.
And you just doing the best that you got with something that doesn't have a blueprint.
Right.
And so now there's this whole narrative of Amanda Steele hates black men.
That it has no, literally no water. If I hates black men that it has no literally no water if i
hate black men i want a refund i want a refund shannon you know how many brothers i have lifted
up i want a refund i don't pay probation fees because the niggas can rap and i want them to
be able to live in their talent and their truth i don don't talk to a damn P.O. to vouch, Baldy James, and you owe me money.
But like there's just something very wrong about these places feeling compelled to just speak about somebody with no facts.
At least quote somebody I've worked with if you're going to say I'm difficult to work with.
I mean, it's burning bridges in Hollywood.
Maybe there ain't no bridges in Hollywood this Hollywood is a shark infested pool the only
bridge I built was to get me out of it so I would stop getting bit so please stop telling me about
burning bridges and and uh then there's they're in there talking about oh she's hubris do y'all even know
what hubris means hubris is a mythological character from greek mythology who was told by
the gods don't look in that pool don't look in that pool and hubris said i'm gonna look in the
pool he defied the gods he looked in the pool and he saw his face
and he was so enamored by his face that he drowned in the pool. So hubris is not someone who is
necessarily enamored by themselves. Hubris is the story of a person who defied God. Now you tell me
in this whole interview, where have I showed you that I'm somebody who is defying God I live by God right I am spoken to by God I speak the word so don't tell me about these words so
journalists using these words so um gratuitously is dangerous it's so dangerous and I am obsessed
with words I'm obsessed with words Shannon I love them so much and I know that there's people who
have lived by the word if you are somebody of a religion, you live by the word, whether it's the
word of Allah or the word of the Bible. You know, if you're somebody who's a lawyer, you understand
that this constitution and the words that are not in it are what continue to keep us oppressed.
Words matter. So to have all these people using these words that I love so much against me,
damn near killed me. Thank goodness I'm on Lexapro.
Because had I not been on this antidepressant,
I feel like I would have gone down a much darker hole.
But I have a great psychiatrist
and I have even better friends.
So when you talk about people protecting you,
baby, I am protected.
I am so loved.
And that's why it's so wild to see people saying I'm not
likable you are right I'm not likable I am lovable I'm so loved and it's like I'm in a place right
now where for the first time in my life I feel like the love for myself and the love people have
for me are at the same level and And I've never experienced that before.
And it took a long time for me to learn that I even had the right to love myself.
You know, people say these things like, oh, don't be full of yourself.
You better be full of yourself.
You better be full of yourself because then what are you full of?
You don't want to be hollow.
And you also don't want to be full of everybody else's validation of you.
Because who are they?
And baby, they will run away
when shit go low and they gone you're empty you better be full of yourself and i have had to learn
as somebody who had a nervous breakdown and was brought to the bottom and realized that all of
my confidence was built on other people's thoughts of me other people's everything and of you. Everything. And I had to build myself back up.
And luckily I had a therapist who taught me to do that.
And I had to build myself back up.
And so I tell everybody now, like, no,
please be full of yourself and love yourself.
And, you know, particularly women,
we're not told that we're allowed to name ourselves.
I am a genius.
I'm a gifted performer.
I am a gifted person.
I am a creative genius. I'm generous gifted performer. I am a gifted person. I am a creative genius. I'm generous.
I am giving. I am kind. I'm funny. I'm delightful. Like these are not things that I need to wait for
somebody to say about me. I know these things about myself. Aren't we supposed to be God's
children? Yeah. And that's not based in religion. That's just based in understanding. That's how I live. As a spiritual person, I believe I am a child that was made of
something other. I don't know what we were made of, but I know that I feel like I was made of
something supernatural. And I have a responsibility in that to live at my best. And people don't want
to let you grow. People don't want to let you evolve. People don't want to let you find better
ways to exist. People are talking to me about from 2005. Some interaction they had with me for 30 seconds in 2005. Now you tell me, are you judging people based on a 30 second interaction? No, because why? You might say we had a bad 30 second interaction, right? That's it. I'm probably gonna see that person again so i don't have a the same reaction one way or the same week that people are telling in these in these articles
amanda seals is so terrible she you know she has boundaries etc the same week they talk about
anthony mackie why let that man have his boundaries i'm like i can't call it i can't
call it and i've decided to stop trying to call it. I put the phone down. The queen came to your defense, though.
Yes, she did.
Because I'm loved by the people I love.
And that is the biggest honor.
Queen Latifah, Dana Owens.
Okay.
Can you help me understand this?
I wasn't ready for that.
Sometimes. And it's happened before, people in our community forget that they're black. And they try to appease a group of people that's probably never going to
embrace them. And once they realize that, guess who's the first group to take them back?
I don't know her. I ain't say nobody's name, Amanda. You don't even know who I'm
talking about. I don't know.
How you know who
I'm talking about?
But we've
seen this happen before.
Rest his soul. O.J. Simpson. You know, he had the famous
quote, I'm O.J. I ain't black.
Even Michael Jackson
went through what he went through. Rest his soul.
Right. Even Kanye had to be reminded. Even Michael Jackson went through what he went through, rest his soul.
Right. Even Kanye had to be reminded.
And now Miss Owens, who, oh, I don't want no black pilots.
I don't want this. I don't want that. And now we can't keep off our black media stations.
Well, before she gave us a kiss. Now, if I'm lying, if I'm speaking out of turn,
people, y'all correct me,
but y'all know I'm telling the truth.
Now, you're talking about somebody
that's always uplifted this community,
and I was one of the first guys
that had a viral moment with Cat Williams,
and they couldn't wait.
Excuse me.
They couldn't wait to attack me,
but Candace has given y'all her butt to kiss
for two decades.
In the moment, what are they doing?
They can't fire me.
They can't fire me.
The hell you say.
Now look at her.
It's not her fault.
Who fault is it?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Let's not take that blame.
The spaces that let her back in.
Huh?
The spaces that let her back in huh the spaces that let
her back oh okay okay but that's how we are we're see we're very forgiving people who taught us to
be that we do who taught us what who taught us that version of forgiveness do i need to do the
lesson no i could i know them slave owners taught us that version of forgiveness. They gave us a Bible called the slave
Bible and this Bible had
parts of it taken out.
It had the parts of uprisings
taken out. It taught
about forgiveness because
they needed to make it okay in their
minds. No matter how bad I treat you
at some point in time I need you to forgive me
for the wrongs I've done against you.
Because they had convinced themselves that it was still okay to keep people enslaved whose
souls were saved. Yeah. Even though they knew that that was counterproductive to the teachings
that they had learned. So, you know, we are oftentimes forgiving to our own detriment.
We are. And listen, here's the thing you know what the
thing about forgiveness is is that you should absolutely forgive people who ask for it right
right who ask for it and i'm okay with that i'm okay to forgive redemption i don't forget i just
move on but redemption requires action there are restorative justice practices that have to be implemented in order for atonement to truly take place.
And when that's not the course of action, it looks like something else, right?
Yeah.
It looks like it looks yucky.
It looks like capitalism.
It looks like it looks like clickbait.
It looks like naivete.
It looks dumb and it looks insulting to anybody who has a mind
and ultimately again i will bring it back to what makes a black space a black space at this point
because when i create black spaces shannon sharp like smart funny and black right like my podcast
small doses my radio show the amanda seal show we
literally do black here at news when i create black spaces the the the word black in that
context is always about community you said it earlier right so my problem like you've already
pointed out is that i'm thinking well when they make a black space it's also the same thing but
maybe i mean but maybe i got i got kicked out of a black space you know i got i literally got
kicked out of a black space by a black woman who sick black people on me black men on me to
remove me so at this point i understand that we can't just look at black people and say is this
skin folk or kinfolk we got to look at black spaces is this skin folk or kinfolk and all of
these black media spaces that took her back in all these black media spaces that have just excoriated me for weeks
i look at them and say you are simply black by name because you are white by commerce wow
when i saw people taking shots at angel reese for crying because for the longest time you know
she is a young person do you know how disgusting that is and that cornball nigga who loves to make himself look like he's the white people's savior who said
that emmanuel acco corny c-band oh lord have mercy man come talk to me white people i'm the black guy
that's nice cut it out it's ridiculous man i know'm going to have to have... Well, you're not saying it.
I am.
You're not saying it.
And you don't...
And I will let you off the hook.
You don't need to respond.
Don't feel like you need to defend them.
All right.
No, no, no.
But, baby, you can't...
I'll let you have your space.
This is your safe space to say your piece.
Can I have a hug?
No, you wouldn't give me no hug.
I tried to get a... I tried to get a dab. I have to get to a hug. No, you wouldn't give me no hug. I try to get a dab.
I have to get to a hug.
And now I'm there.
Can I have a hug?
Yes, you can have a hug.
Thank you.
Dang, that was quick.
I feel good. Good. I feel good. Dang, that was quick.
I feel good.
Good.
I feel good.
Good.
You hosted the BET Awards in 2020.
In my house.
And ain't been back.
Shani, let me tell you, can't nobody say you don't put it together.
That's why you were so successful on the field. Ain't nobody told you why you ain't been, but you can't nobody say you don't put it together that's why you were so successful on the field
ain't nobody told you why you ain't been but you can't host no more you can't well the internet told me that i haven't been back because i'm not like a ball baby i hosted the awards in my house
yes i'm not saying that lightly kovid was happening and the stylist, their assistant tested positive, ended up being a false positive, but it tested positive.
And two days before, I had to host the BET Awards in my house.
Wow.
I find this out.
Now, at the time, somebody I had been seeing on and off, we were going to try to see if we get along again.
So you were going to let him come?
He was going to stay for the extended period of time because COVID.
So he was already, he was coming to the house.
OK, and we're literally sitting next to each other when I get this call from Jesse Collins.
Shout out to Jesse Collins and Dion Harmon.
These are two people that are two of the most beautiful human beings on the earth.
And Jesse Collins helped break the code for me about me.
Jesse Collins, without calling me autistic, knew I was before I knew I was. And he
literally told the staff, this
is how Amanda works. She needs
information. That's what she needs.
Lots of it. She just needs the information.
And when she has the information, she's fine.
Right. So let's just give her that.
It doesn't take anything away from us,
but some people feel like giving information
is like some power struggle type shit. Right.
But he tells me this, Shannon, so this this man bode james is at my house
and he's like i don't do physical labor i'm like lord child
so i get him a check i get him a check to do the the show to to put up to put this thing together
um one thing I'll never take
from that man is he did hook up
them wires.
But now
I can't have a stylist,
a hairstylist, or a makeup artist
here.
I end up having to do my own makeup
with my makeup artist
on my phone,
with my hairstylist on like they're all on facetime
telling me what to do i did 13 costume changes in my house while this man sat in my backyard
on facetime telling people yeah i saved the bt awards and i got him a credit because that's the
type of nigga i am i got him a credit and i got him his check now did he i'm not even let me stop
but i but you see how i'm protecting people that don't.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was about to do that because he's the type of person that would take things to another level.
He tried to extort me once.
You've been having a rough go with me.
I know because I didn't have a father that really taught me what to do.
And because I present to people in a way that they deem masculine.
But it's really just passion.
And if they really were smart,
they would understand that the passion that I speak with is the passion that I
fuck with.
So I don't understand why they can't do that math.
Yeah, sports.
I was reading that.
I read that you know about what a nickel defense is in football.
I don't even remember anymore.
Don't put me on the spot.
But I really.
You love sports, huh?
Or you love football?
Or you love to meet?
No.
I appreciate sports.
The sports that I love.
I mean, like, it wouldn't be fair to say I love football because it's not even close to my love for gymnastics.
Okay.
You know, i respect football
i respect basketball i mean i'm i got a j you know i used to have handles in my younger days
now i have back problems but well that what you what you were saying about earlier that that's
the kind of same thing that you were able to do with back problem you ain't gonna be able to do
that no more man so i think you have to sit there one hour i think it's all about creativity i'm sorry i brought that up you're talking to a
comic like whatever you say i got something in the chamber you know that's the other part i'm a
really good mother comic did you know that i did know that i didn't know that yeah i didn't know
that okay well i mean i have
my special you know i have my special i be knowing but this year is when i really realized like
nigga you nice with this i've been going on stage and i don't even prepare no more
i just go to see right baby i'm killing you like I'm really. Well, how about this here?
Now, not to say, not to say I haven't had my L's.
Yeah.
There was a particular room in Los Angeles that I did take an L.
But I have a different style of comedy than that room was expecting.
Right.
Dating in 2024.
I am single.
You ain't try.
You ain't. Who's hollering at me, Shannon? Who't who's hollering at me shannon who's who is hollering
at me who let me ask you this how about this here at this point what type of man are you what type
of man would interest amanda does he have to be scholarly uh funny i mean women like funny so
but that needs to be one women like funny funny. He has to have character. Character.
And when I say character, I mean he has to have a very strong value system.
Okay.
He has to care about humanity.
Okay.
He has to like animals.
Okay.
He has to like music.
Okay.
He has to be curious.
He doesn't have to be scholarly, but he has to be curious.
Okay. And the thing about curiosity is it's not just about education, but you have to be able to he has to be curious okay and the thing about curiosity is it's
not just about like education but you have to be able to be curious about somebody else's feelings
you know like that's the thing i feel like i run into with a lot of men like they they're not
curious about like if i say i'm sad or if i'm saying i'm annoyed like they go into defense
but really the next question should be why why and then there's a conversation and i learned in my last relationship, I really, really worked on my toxic traits.
You know, because we're all working to undo the things that shaped us that we had no control over.
Toxic, huh?
I was.
Yeah, we all are.
Anymore.
You definitely have toxic traits.
Whoa, whoa, Amanda.
This is not about me.
Not about me.
Okay?
Thank you.
This man said i need
to every morning i'm like whoa whoa whoa whoa say that to ocho cinco you didn't say that to ocho
cinco you didn't say that to ocho cinco i said i don't know if that toxicity to get a mean one in
because the way you framed it i'm gonna just say i'm gonna just say shana i'm gonna just say shay shay the
way you had said it was like whether she likes it or not this is my expectation and sometimes
the pussy ain't prime until prime time and it's just like damn is that what the expectation is
every morning i mean sometimes my pockets ain't prime but she expect that I can't speak to that I'm just saying you know sometimes
I ain't pride that sounds like a different situation how about this so you be the tip
ain't no matter I know they sliding in your dm they're not ain't no man in your dm no
have a beer there was one person in my dms but they they're not really like into me they're
just like talking about professional stuff whatever ain't nobody sliding or dm i don't
know if he has a girl i'll ask you they slide your dm off camera
no they don't slide in my dms because they're like she's too intense
right and that's the thing i feel like a lot of men holler at me because they want to tame me like they like it's like a game for them yeah and
like i had a dude i was talking to who was like yeah you know i like you because you're a challenge
don't i don't want to do none of that i don't want discourse i want intercourse like please
i want to be home on the couch hug the budd. That's really what I don't want to fight.
People be like, Amanda Seals and her tone.
I'm talking to a phone, baby.
I'm talking to a phone.
I'm not talking to you.
I'm talking to a phone.
And if I say these idiots and you take offense to that, well, that's your fault.
Okay.
Tell me, correct me if I'm wrong.
Okay.
You don't want kids, but you had your eggs frozen, correct?
Yeah, because everyone's frozen.
You might, maybe.
Maybe down the road.
You meet the right guy.
Meet the right guy.
No, I don't.
I don't want kids.
Right?
Hold on.
Hold on.
You got to be willing to compromise.
Not with my uterus.
Okay.
You can have a, what they call a surrogate.
I don't want to have kids, babe.
Man, say, babe, you know, babe, who going to take, he going to say, babe, who going to take care of us when we get old?
Well, that's a really scary, have you seen people in these nursing homes?
My mama worked in a nursing home.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what the kids are for.
They not, the kids is visiting them in the nursing home.
Nah, I'm saying my kids better put me up in the crib.
Exactly.
I bought them cribs. But so often that's not the case. And I want a big bedroom too. them in the nursing home no i'm staying my kids better put me up in the crib exactly i bought
them but so often that's not the case and i want a big bedroom you know what you're better off
having you're better off you know listen if you if you're getting if you're having kids so they
can take care of you i think that's unfair no i don't think you i don't think you know but that's
the thought process for a lot of people right like and i think it's unfair because it gives them a
job i have beautiful friends and i and i and i don't consider age to be the only reason for me like i have friends that are in their 30s right that are
in their 20s like it's really about where your heart is at right and um i will be fine i will
be fine i will be taken care of and i'll be supported because i support people and you get
what you give unless it's black media you would oh you froze the eggs because people force
you people really be on your head like just in case jic just in case just in case yeah jic but
let me tell you that egg freezing process is a mother you getting that shit rammed up with you
every day and they looking around oh there was 16 yesterday now there's only 10 and you're like god damn eggs
god damn listen to my small doses episode side effects of ivf i mean hands are gonna only say
like so many eggs i mean how many things you think you're gonna get don't ever call me again
you think you'll get 30 eggs per day for two months
sir i don't know to be honest i know the things i know and i know the things i don't know and i
really don't you didn't know at the time that it was i just did somebody tell you it was gonna be
painful i mean it's not painful it's just it's just it's just um different yeah like it's just
so invasive yeah it's so invasive it's so invasive like i like today my podcast episode about the
sexual assault i experienced comes out today on small doses.
And it's like it's a similar type of like it's invasive.
I feel invaded.
Right.
And you're like, this is very medical, but it still feels yucky.
Is there anything you like to promote your podcast, your book?
You got a movie.
You're writing a movie. I'm on tour.
I'm on tour.
The unlikable tour.
Yes, come out.
See me.
I'll be telling jokes.
I feel like my shows at this point are like TED Talks that you laugh at.
But I'm hitting the road.
I'm very excited to be back on stage.
I was blacklisted all last year.
We'll do that in part two.
And, you know, it's just it's great to get out in the world after you be on this internet and they beating you up and you go in the world and folks is like amanda we appreciate you we love you and
just making people laugh is such a superpower so come on out to the unlikable tour go to amandaseals.com
to get your tickets you can also listen to my radio show the amanda seals show every day uh you
can go to uh wherever you get your podcasts
and check that out
if you're not in the city
that we're on
and Small Doses
is my podcast
that we've been doing
for six years
will you do an episode
of Small Doses?
yeah you have to get
my people
I'm sure I can do that
for you
your people?
yeah
do you have to get approval?
I don't have to get approval
but I have a busy schedule
I'm shooting like
eight, ten times a week so he said I'm approval, but I have a busy schedule. I'm shooting like eight, 10 times a week. So he said, I'm a busy man. I'm a busy man. I will, I will commit by heart,
but not by date. Um, I'll take that as a yes. Um, we got time cause I'm not going to die till I'm
80. Um, but, uh, I'm in the process of writing my next book on Simon & Schuster. So very excited about that.
But my previous book, Small Doses, is also available wherever you get your books and audio books.
And otherwise, you know, I appreciate this platform.
The space you've created here is very unique and necessary.
Thank you.
You know, you had asked me earlier, like, what has come out of these last
four weeks? And let me tell you something, Shannon, I am a pure soul. I've always been a pure soul.
I always move from pure intentions. And I've reached a point where I'm just no longer going to argue what people think with what I know.
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