DJ Envy Gets In Heated Argument With Eboni K. Williams

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - AUGUST 07: Media personality DJ Envy onstage during 2022 InvestFest at Georgia World Congress Center on August 07, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
Things got heated between these two.

DJ Envy is not one to hold his tongue regarding just about anything. He's willing to always stand for what he believes in. Moreover, the radio personality has found himself amid yet another heated exchange. DJ Envy got into it today on The Breakfast Club with esteemed lawyer and author, Eboni K. Williams. Furthermore, the debate was over Williams's comments in her interview with Iyanla Vanzant about her standards of dating men. When asked if she would date a bus driver, Williams replied, "Yeah, if he owns the bus." Later, the two spoke on the dating standards of women today, and Iyanla responded by saying the standards have become unrealistic in today's society.

She responded to the lawyer, "The standards and criteria for how we measure men is off." However, the internet didn't take too kindly to the comments Eboni made during her sit-down with the tv show host. Additionally, her comment and the internet's outrage prompted DJ Envy to press her on the issue. Envy got into things by calling out how Williams speaks on many pro-Black topics regarding lifting up the Black Man. However, the DJ addressed that although she preaches pro-Black rhetoric in regards to Black men, she had a white fiance.

DJ Envy Chose Violence Today

"To understand what people were mad about," he started. DJ Envy continued saying, "How do you talk about how much you're uplifting and going for Black people when that's not even what you're looking for?" However, things went left as Eboni gave her response. "I would love to know DJ Envy how you know what I'm looking for," she quipped at the radio personality. Furthermore, Envy continued his diatribe saying that he was speaking for the "bus drivers" and blue collar average working community.

The radio personality stressed that the average workers (think he means us) are what keep the lights on and him booked in shows. Not only that, he went as far as to say that Eboni K. Williams was "sh*tt*ng" on the working class of Black America and Black men. "DJ Envy your dead a** wrong for framing it as me sh*tt*ng on them" Eboni responded. She defended her comments saying she didn't say a single negative comment towards Black men and the working class of America. However the radio personality didn't let up and let her have it. He expressed that the words she used in her comments hurt the people that support her and buy her books. Do you think DJ Envy has a point? Are women's standards too high nowadays? Let us know in the comments below!

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