Cam’ron Says He's Launching An Advice Talk Show & Calls Out Dr. Phil

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Cam'ron on the Set of "Down and Out" Music Video - April 21, 2005
Cam'ron during Cam'ron on the Set of "Down and Out" Music Video - April 21, 2005 at Meat Packing Distict in New York, New York, United States. (Photo by John Ricard/FilmMagic)
Cam’ron says that he's starting an advice show titled "Come And Talk To Me."

Cam’ron says that he's launching a new talk show, Come And Talk To Me, to give advice to fans. In announcing the effort online, the New York rapper called out Dr. Phil, claiming that his days are "numbered."

“It’s called Come And Talk To Me, where I give advice,” Cam’ron says in a clip posted to his Instagram Story over the weekend. “I’m taking Dr. Phil and them n****s outta here. Dr. Phil, y’all n****s’ days is numbered! I’m taking everybody outta here. Dr. Phil, you might as well wrap your shit up, ’cause I’m doing everybody Black or Brown… not even Black and Brown, every race.”

Cam’ron Performing At The Apollo

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 28: Cam'ron performs in concert during Ma$e, Cam'ron And Jadakiss Live At The Apollo Theater on January 28, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

He further said from the set of his sports show, It Is What It Is: “Imma tell ’em the real advice they need to hear and stop tryna act like, ‘Well, we got my friend in the crowd, he’s a specialist. Hey, what do you think?’ Nah n***a, stop cheatin’ on your bitch, n***a! You be talkin’ bout, your girl crazy and all this crazy shit, but you be coming home at 5, 6, 7, 8 o’clock in the morning every morning.”

As for Cam'ron's aforementioned sports talk show, he launched It Is What It Is earlier this year. On the show, he discusses all things sports, but has made headlines in particular for calling out Ben Simmons, discussing Ja Morant's recent suspension, and more. According to Cam, the show is off to a terrific start. He recently revealed that several investors have inquired about purchasing the series. “I appreciate the interest and everything else," he said in a video on social media. "This is fully funded by me. I ain’t gonna get no help, I ain’t got no partners. I ain’t got no bank that came and did all this shit.” He isn't the only Dipset member interested in television. Jim Jones also recently revealed that he intends to make a series about the group’s iconic run in the 2000s.

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