Charlamagne Tha God Jokes He Will Perform Fellatio If Kanye & Adidas Reunite

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 13: Charlamagne tha God on stage during the 9th Annual HOPE Global Forums at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta on December 13, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for Operation HOPE, Inc.)
Charlamagne Tha God doesn't believe that Adidas & Ye will work together again, and he's betting on it in the biggest way.

There are plenty of ways to make a bet, but Charlamagne Tha God takes the cake. The talk show host is known for making outrageous claims regarding staking chances. This time it centered on Kanye West and Adidas. This week, news muddled around the streetwear company was re-partnering with Ye to unload its stock of Yeezys. They split ties with West following his wild anti-Semitic scandal, but there have been reports about significant financial losses.

West's supporters seem to have a 'that's what they get' attitude, but the company may get itself out of a multi-million dollar hole if these new updates are believed. Charlamagne recently visited the Andrew Schulz's Flagrant With Akaash Singh podcast, where he was questioned about the controversy. He was asked about placing a bet on West and Adidas reuniting, and The Breakfast Club host was willing to go the distance to say it will never happen.

Charlamagne Places His Bet

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 13: Charlamagne tha God on stage during the 9th Annual HOPE Global Forums at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta on December 13, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for Operation HOPE, Inc.)

"I'll suck some d*ck," he said with a laugh. "That's how sure I am. It's not happening, yo. Neither one of those things are happening. So, I'm confident with that bet. It's not happening." He added that Ye and Adidas coming together to unload inventory isn't the same as negotiating a new deal. This isn't the first time Tha God has made a similar bet. While tracking Tekashi 6ix9ine's case years ago, Charlamagne knew the rapper wouldn't get off scot-free.

"If Tekashi 6ix9ine beats this case, I will suck his d*ck, and he doesn't even have to ask me," he said in 2018. After learning 6ix9ine received two years in prison and five years probation, Charlamagne returned to explain it was "all hyperbole." He also added, "So that's what I was using to let people know that there was no way in hell 6ix9ine was beating this case. You got these idiots on social media who will say things now like, 'Oh, well, he only got 24 months. Technically that's beating the case.'"

Hasn't Lost A Bet Yet

"No, it's f*cking not," he further stated. "There's no such thing as technically beating your case. I don't care if it was 24 months or two days, you got sentenced."

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