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Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart
Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart
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In the competitive world of podcasts and talk shows, Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart breaks through the noise as a fearless and refreshingly authentic voice. Known for her unfiltered approach and vibrant personality, Torrei Hart doesn’t just share opinions—she creates conversations that resonate with audiences across cultural lines. Each episode features engaging studio interviews with a diverse lineup of guests, including entertainers, comedians, authors, community and religious leaders, and other newsmakers. Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart is more than a podcast—it’s a cultural force, where raw truth, bold humor, and powerful conversations come together to leave a lasting impact.
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LG Team Genius, whose real name is LG, is a Philadelphia-based rapper and recording artist known for her dynamic and empowering music. She gained popularity in 2023 with her song "Drippin" and has been featured in various media, including the Fortnite theme song and the Space Jam 2 trailer. LG's music often reflects themes of empowerment and encourages listeners to embrace their identity and strive for success. She began her musical journey at a young age, influenced by her mother's love for music, and has since become a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene, particularly in the East Coast. This episode is more than tea—it’s truth. 💬 🎬 Watch now and give us your feedback. 🗣️ Comment below—what part of LG Team Genius story resonated with you most? 📌 Follow Torrei Hart: @torreihart 📌 Follow LG Team Genius @LGTeamGeniusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this raw and revealing episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, Chaunté Wayans gives us a revealing interview that is sure to start conversations. Chaunté Wayans is a member of the Wayans Family, whose members include Keenen Ivory Wayans, Damon Wayans Sr., Kim Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, and her brother Damien Dante Wayans. She is the daughter of Elvira Wayans. Chaunté married her wife Marshay Nicole in 2023. Chaunté entered the film industry as a production assistant, working on Americanizing Shelley and some of her uncles' productions, including Scary Movie 2 and My Wife and Kids. She later appeared as herself in the TLC series Trading Spaces. She made her feature film debut in 2009, alongside several extended family members, in the movie Dance Flick, in the role of Free Gas Pedestrian. This episode is more than tea—it’s truth. 💬See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this raw and revealing episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, Stevie Baggs Jr. gives us a revealing interview that is sure to start conversations. This episode is more than tea—it’s truth. 💬 🎬 Watch now and give us your feedback. 🗣️ Comment below—what part of Stevie Baggs Jr. story resonated with you most? 📌 Follow Torrei Hart: @torreihart 📌 Follow Stevie Baggs: @steviebaggsjrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart we talk to the urban legend himself Boo Kapone. Boo talks about his relationship with Michael Jackson giving us exclusive stories. Boo Kapone is an American actor, comedian, producer, and veteran rapper from Los Angeles. He is also known for creating content for his brand Letmeland TV. Boo Kapone is credited as an actor and producer for the television series Third Shift and the movie Cheddy Ace. He has appeared in comedy sketches for All Def Digital, including the series Bad News. As a veteran rapper, Boo Kapone has released several albums and singles, and has been featured on tracks with other artists. 👑 This isn’t your average interview—it’s Brutally Honest. 🔔 New episodes drop weekly! Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations that go beyond the headlines. 📍Follow Torrei Hart on Instagram: @torreihartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A God fearing mother, grandtee, comedienne, actress, philanthropist, businesswoman, publisher of the first nationally distributed comedy magazine called Comedy The Magazine, on air radio personality, and founder/CEO of The Comics Rock convention, Hope has been in the business for over 29 years and has produced weekly showcases that helped launch the careers of many successful comedians from Jamie Foxx to Chris Tucker. This isn’t your average interview—it’s Brutally Honest. 🔔 New episodes drop weekly! Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations that go beyond the headlines. 📍Follow Torrei Hart on Instagram: @torreihartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karl Kani born Carl Williams on May 23, 1968 in Limon, Costa Rica) is a Costa Rican fashion designer, founder and CEO of the hip hop fashion brand Karl Kani. He comes from a modest family from Brooklyn, New York. When he was young, he dreamed of combining his passion for hip hop music and fashion. In today’s episode he gets “Brutally Honest” about fashion and being the pioneer of Hip Hop fashion. This isn’t your average interview—it’s Brutally Honest. 🔔 New episodes drop weekly! Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations that go beyond the headlines. 📍Follow Torrei Hart on Instagram: @torreihartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exclusive episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, Flex Alexander finally sets the record straight. Mark Alexander Knox, better known as Flex Alexander or Flex, is an American actor, comedian and dancer. He began his career while appearing on numerous of television sitcoms before portraying single father Flex Washington on the UPN sitcom One on One. Alexander also had a number of roles in many films including Modern Vampires (1998), The Force (1999), Out Cold (2001), Book of Love: The Definitive Reason Why Men Are Dogs (2002), Gas (2004), Snakes on a Plane (2006), and Trigger (2020). Born in Harlem, Alexander is the son of Alethia Knox and Robert Whitehead. As a teen, he began dancing in New York night clubs earning the nickname "Flex" due to his acrobatic dance skills. After being discovered by DJ Spinderella, he began touring with rap trio Salt-n-Pepa and remained with the dance troupe for three years. In addition to dancing, Alexander also choreographed for Mary J. Blige and Queen Latifah. In 1989, he made his stand-up comedy debut and eventually turned to acting, making his film debut in the 1992 film Juice. Alexander also was a regular cast member of the sketch comedy show Uptown Comedy Club from 1992 to 1994. Alexander's first television role was on the short-lived 1993 ABC sitcom Where I Live, starring Doug E. Doug. Despite being critically acclaimed, the series was canceled that same year. Alexander then guest starred on episodes of Sister, Sister and The Cosby Mysteries before moving to Los Angeles in 1995 to concentrate on acting. In 1996, he landed a starring role on another short-lived sitcom Homeboys in Outer Space. The series was critically panned and canceled the following year. Later that year, Alexander co-starred in yet another short-lived series, the Steven Bochco-created Total Security. Following Total Security's run, Alexander guest starred on Brooklyn South and The Parkers, and also had roles in several films including the 1998 direct-to-video release Backroom Bodega Boyz and She's All That (1999). From 2000 to 2001, Alexander appeared as Maya Wilkes' husband Darnell during the first season of the UPN sitcom Girlfriends. He left Girlfriends to star as single father Flexter Alexander "Flex" Barnes Washington on the UPN sitcom One on One, a series he created and produced.[6] For his role on the series, Alexander was nominated for three NAACP Image Awards and two BET Comedy Awards. In 2004, he portrayed Michael Jackson in the VH1 television biopic Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story, which garnered him another NAACP Image Award nomination. He refused to play Jackson with prosthetics, but did mimic his voice, copied mannerisms and had a makeup job done to lighten his skin tone. He also refused to "cast judgement" over the singer's legal troubles of the time and said "we should pray for him". Alexander returned to One on One for two more seasons, however, during the last season, his character was written out and reduced to a recurring role when the show's premise was rebooted. Following the end of One on One, Alexander had roles in the 2006 film Snakes on a Plane, opposite Samuel L. Jackson, and the 2007 horror film The Hills Have Eyes 2. He also had a role in Clement Virgo's Poor Boy's Game, with Danny Glover. Alexander's most recent role was in a 2007 episode of CSI: Miami. Flex and his wife, Shanice, had their own reality show Flex & Shanice that premiered on November 1, 2014, on the OWN. In 2022, Flex was cast as "Pookie" in the stage adaptation of New Jack City: Live on Stage, written, produced and directed by urban playwright and film producer Je'Caryous Johnson. Alexander, a born-again Christian, married R&B singer Shanice Wilson on February 19, 2000. They have two children, daughter Imani Shekinah Knox (born August 23, 2001) and son Elijah Alexander Knox (born March 5, 2004). Alexander is a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. 👑 This isn’t your average interview—it’s Brutally Honest. 🔔 New episodes drop weekly! Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations that go beyond the headlines. 📍Follow Torrei Hart on Instagram: @torreihartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this raw and revealing episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, Superstar Diamond The Body tells the story behind the headlines and we got the Tea! Diamond The Body) is a cast member on the fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons of Baddies, titled Baddies Caribbean, Baddies Midwest, and Baddies Africa respectively. She originated from Broward County, Florida. She originally appeared as a cast member on a different reality show titled DejaVu on the streaming platform known as NowThatsTV. She also appeared as a contestant on Baddies Caribbean Auditions, where she most notably fought fellow Baddies Caribbean cast member, Tinkaabellaaa. While on Baddies Caribbean, she would initially be part of a feud with Tinkaabellaaa, which stemmed from their fight at the auditions, before deciding to reconcile with her. She would then feud with Slim and Dia after she called them followers. She would then fight with the replacements, specifically Bigg Keva and NuNu, in defense of Ahna. She would then fight Tesehki at the reunion after they fought online, and she would fight Slim again too. On Baddies Midwest, she would initially get into a fight with Rollie after Diamond talked about her kid online, but they would later reconcile. She would then feud and fight with PrettyP after she called Diamond out. She would later decide leave the show due to stress from all the fighting and her sick aunt. At the reunion, she would fight with Natalie and Rollie after Diamond snuck Natalie. She would then appear as a judge for Baddies Africa Auditions, where she would get into an altercation with fellow judge Biggie. On Baddies Africa, she would initially clash with Natalie after their fight at the Baddies Midwest reunion. She would then briefly fight with Kold Killa over their songs. Later on, she would get into multiple fights with Choco Brown after sneaking her. This episode is more than tea—it’s truth. 💬 🎬 Watch now and share with someone. 📌 Follow Torrei Hart: @torreihart 📌 Follow Diamond The Body: @diamondthebodyySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this brand-new episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, social media influencer, artist and tv personality Jessie Woo tells the story behind the headlines. 🌟 What You’ll Hear: Being unapologetically herself in a judgmental industry Balancing fame, identity, and personal peace This episode is more than tea—it’s truth. 💬 🎬 Watch now and give us your feedback. 🗣️ Comment below—what part of Jessie Woo's story resonated with you most? 📌 Follow Torrei Hart: @torreihart 📌 Follow Just Brittany: @thejessiewooSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this raw and revealing episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, starlet and overcomer Just Brittany tells the story behind the headlines—and it’s deeper than you ever imagined. 🌟 What You’ll Hear: Being unapologetically herself in a judgmental industry Balancing fame, identity, and personal peace This episode is more than tea—it’s truth. 💬 🎬 Watch now and give us your feedback.🗣️ Comment below—what part of Just Brittany's story resonated with you most? 📌 Follow Torrei Hart: @torreihart📌 Follow Just Brittany: @queenjustbrittanySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this raw and revealing episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, media icon Gary Hayes (aka Gary With Da Tea) tells the story behind the headlines—and it’s deeper than you ever imagined. From not holding back the tea on juicy gossip to battling colon cancer in the public eye, starting out with Ricky Smiley and more. Gary shares the emotional layers of a life lived on-air while fighting private battles. He opens up about his faith, and the harsh realities of being a Gay man in the entertainment industry. Through it all, Gary never lost his voice—or his joy. 🌟 What You’ll Hear: Gary’s unexpected colon cancer diagnosis Being unapologetically himself in a judgmental industry Balancing fame, identity, and personal peace The power of humor, God, and self-love This episode is more than tea—it’s truth. 💬See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, Latin rapper and actor International Nova gets real about the dark side of the music and entertainment industry. From personal encounters with colorism to unpacking the influence of industry giants like Diddy, Nova doesn’t hold back. He shares his experience navigating identity, fame, and the pressures of being a public figure while staying grounded in truth. 🎤 This isn’t just another celebrity interview—it’s a deep, unfiltered conversation that challenges the narratives we’re used to hearing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exclusive episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, Brely Evans sets the record straight. Telling the truth about Hollywood Brely bravely goes where others dare not. Brely speaks her truth—with vulnerability, strength, and a whole lot of clarity. This is more than just tea… it’s the real story that Hollywood doesn't want you to hear. 💬 Topics We Cover: *Hollywood Gatekeepers *How to make it in Hollywood *Giving formula *Divorce 👑 This isn’t your average interview—it’s Brutally Honest. 🔔 New episodes drop weekly! Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations that go beyond the headlines. 📍Follow Torrei Hart on Instagram: @torreihartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exclusive episode of Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart, Tameka Foster finally sets the record straight. From headline-making drama with Wendy Williams to the swirling rumors about her marriage and divorce, nothing is off-limits. Tameka speaks her truth—with vulnerability, strength, and a whole lot of clarity. This is more than just tea… it’s the real story behind the gossip. 💬 Topics We Cover: *What really happened with Wendy Williams *How the media twisted her narrative *Coparenting, heartbreak, and healing *Owning your truth in the public eye 👑 This isn’t your average interview—it’s Brutally Honest. 🔔 New episodes drop weekly! Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations that go beyond the headlines. 📍Follow Torrei Hart on Instagram: @torreihartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful and revealing interview, Torrei Hart sits down with actress and comedian CoCoa Brown for an unfiltered conversation about life, loyalty, and lessons learned. CoCoa finally sets the record straight about her situation with Corey Holcomb, addressing the rumors and giving her side of the story with grace and clarity. She also opens up about a deeply personal moment—when her house caught on fire and she had nowhere to turn. What happened next was nothing short of life-changing, as Tyler Perry stepped in to help her in a time of real need. This is a story of strength, sisterhood, and divine timing. 👉 Be sure to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more real conversations and exclusive interviews. 🎙️ Hosted by Torrei Hart #CoCoaBrown #TorreiHart #TylerPerry #CoreyHolcomb #HouseFire #ActressLife #BlackExcellence #WomenInComedy #FaithAndFame #EntertainmentNewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exclusive interview, Torrei Hart sits down with singer, producer, and entrepreneur Nicci Gilbert for a raw and revealing conversation. Nicci opens up about her lawsuit involving P-Valley, her creative ownership journey, and what really happened with Tory Lanez allegedly owing her money. She also shares never-before-heard insights into the entertainment industry, protecting Black women creators, and her powerful message for aspiring artists. Don’t miss this empowering and unfiltered discussion between two dynamic women making their mark in the business. #TorreiHart #NicciGilbert #PValley #ToryLanez #BlackWomenInMedia #ExclusiveInterview #EntertainmentNews #WomensVoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.




