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Tyrese Called ‘Childish’ for Coming to DJ Envy’s Work a Year After Feud Over ‘Abusive’ Text Messages He Sent to Envy’s Wife

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The hosts of “The Breakfast Club” don’t invite uninvited guests to their morning show, where Tyrese unexpectedly appears.

The R&B singer went viral earlier this week when he debuted a latest look dedicated to Marvin Gaye while singing the national anthem on Aug. 11 during an NFL preseason game in Los Angeles.

Now, the artist has posted a video online showing himself standing in front of the iHeartRadio doors leading to the studio where Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy and Jess Hilarious were broadcasting live from New York on August 16.

Tyrese tries to hit on DJ Envy
Tyrese is trying to reach out to DJ Envy a 12 months after their conflict over his lack of support during Tyrese’s divorce. (Photos: Phillip Faraone/WireImage; @djenvy/Instagram)

“Dj Envy wouldn’t let me in… I’m still sitting here stuck by the door… I guess The Breakfast Club doesn’t want me to tell anyone about #BeautifulPain,” he wrote, promoting his album and pleading: “C-TheGod please open the door King.”

Tyrese is currently on a promotional tour for his upcoming film 1992, set throughout the Los Angeles riots sparked by the acquittal of the Rodney King cops, and has also released his latest and highly anticipated album Beautiful Pain on the identical day he hoped to perform on air with radio hosts.

Neither the show, Envy, nor Charlamagne announced any surprise guests for Friday’s edition of the show, prompting many to flood social media with reactions to the “Sweet Lady” singer’s latest antics.

“I don’t blame DJ Envy! Keep that lunatic out!!” he wrote one viewer suspected Tyrese was suspended after the 2 men argued in 2023.

The New York-born actor and his wife Gia Casey accused Gibson of overstepping his bounds after he helped the couple mend their relationship following Envy’s highly publicized cheating scandal with Erica Mena.

Before her relationship with the star deteriorated, Envy considered Tyrese a “therapist, a mediator, a person in between” during their tumultuous marriage. However, according to Gia, Tyrese eventually became demanding of her time and doled out inappropriate compliments via text messages.

A 12 months ago, during an appearance on a morning radio show, Tyrese said that Envy didn’t appreciate his efforts to save their relationship and that he didn’t receive the identical attention when his marriage to second wife, Samantha Lee, began to collapse.

During the heated exchange, Envy claimed that Tyrese’s alleged inappropriate contact with Gia was “rude” enough that he wanted to “punch you in the mouth.”

Another person commenting on the ignored studio self-invite wrote, “Tyreses went on innanet talking about him again and threw Charlemagne in there. They both said they were done with him after he was no longer wanted there. Tyrese loves digging his own grave and asking the audience to help him dig himself out.”

Tyrese cleared the air with Charlamagne during a conversation last 12 months, or so many thought. The two men had been feuding for years after Tyrese flew to Atlanta to tape an interview with him and Lee following his viral breakdown in 2017.

The 12-minute video inspired a meme depicting the artist crying and asking, “What more do you want from me?” during a custody battle over his daughter Shayla along with his first wife, Norma Mitchell.

Charlamagne joined him. However, the production director allegedly took the recording hostage. At the time of the split, Charlamagne felt his time had been wasted.

During his time on “The Breakfast Club,” Tyrese tried to make amends. “I’m sorry for what another n***a did that had nothing to do with me,” he said.

Still, feuds aside, several fans expressed concern concerning the “How You Gonna Act Like That” singer’s behavior. “The door protest is childish,” one person said. Another wrote, “Tyrese is in a constant spiral. I may not always agree with Envy, but he’s not. Tyrese is not just a man trying to express himself. He needs help.”

The “Fast & Furious” actor has been the topic of speculation about his mental health since 2017. In the years since, Tyrese has repeatedly shared too many details about his personal life, including his daughters, most frequently in hyper-emotional posts which have alienated fans.

His mental state was recently called into query after he dressed up because the “Let’s Get It On” singer and attempted to perform the national anthem just like the artist during a Rams-Cowboys game in Los Angeles. The social media spectacle was one among the topics discussed by “The Breakfast Club” on Aug. 12.

“I thought Tyrese was just trying something new. He was tired of being himself, which I totally understand,” Charlamagne said.

He continued, “If I woke up Tyrese and decided to dress up as someone else, I would totally understand why I’d do that. Because I don’t want to be myself. I wouldn’t want to be Tyrese.”

Charlamagne was much more insistent, saying the look didn’t remind him of Gaye; as an alternative, he felt Tyrese looked like an additional on “Sanford and Son.” “He’s my guy, but nothing about it reminded me of Marvin Gaye.”


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