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Join us for part 2 as Ms.Pat shares that her dream project would be Rush Hour, and she opens up about her long-standing admiration for Ice Cube. She expresses her desire to collaborate with him on iconic projects like Friday, jokingly inviting Ice Cube to give her a call for the next installment.
In an honest moment, Ms.Pat discusses her relationship with her daughter, navigating complex conversations around sexuality, and learning to accept her daughter’s identity. She reflects on how her own past biases shifted, realizing the importance of love and support.
Throughout the conversation, Ms. Pat discusses who she would like to have dinner with, dead or alive, which includes the legendary Whitney Houston, Richard Pryor, Dave Chappelle, and Fred Sanford. She also opens up about the challenges of managing her newfound wealth, from paying taxes to learning the importance of investing for her family’s future. Ms. Pat offers valuable life lessons with her signature wit and candor, including the difficulties of saying “no” to loved ones and managing the financial pressures that come with success.
During the conversation, Ms. Pat takes us to an emotional Super Bowl memory, recounting a dramatic story about her late sister-in-law, who passed away while watching the Falcons play. She reflects on how she broke generational curses, sharing the profound joy she felt when her daughter graduated high school—an achievement that symbolized the breaking of cycles in her family. She discusses the complexities of motherhood, the mistakes she made, and the love she poured into her children. With heartfelt advice, Ms. Pat encourages women facing adversity to learn to love themselves first in order to move forward.
Tune in to this unfiltered conversation for a powerful mix of humor, heart, and the life lessons that have shaped one of comedy’s most authentic voices. Only on Club Shay Shay.
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When you’ve been in a relationship for a long time, you learn that every argument just isn’t worth having. In this episode, The Ellises talk about how admitting when you […]
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