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Jaguar Wright and Orlando Brown join forces to make baseless claims about 50 Cent, Nick Cannon, Janet Jackson and more

Jaguar Wright and Orlando Brown join forces to make baseless claims about 50 Cent, Nick Cannon, Janet Jackson and more

The conversation between Orlando Brown and Jaguar Wright has finally gone live and, as expected, it was filled with a ton of head-scratching moments.

On Friday, Real Lyfe Productions released the latest Street Starz episode, in which Brown and Wright had a sit-down conversation that fans hoped would see the participants go off the rails on several pop culture topics. In a little under an hour, Brown and Wright did not disappoint as they treated fans to a wild show where they discussed things like Diddy's sexual assault and human trafficking case, Nick Cannon's alleged preference for sexual partners and more.

The conversation between the two takes place after Wright appeared on Piers Morgan'S Uncensored show in which she made a series of unsubstantiated claims, comparing Jay-Z and Beyoncè to Diddy and claiming she had been invited to speak on VladTV. The couple sent a legal request to remove the defamatory comments against them from the show, which Morgan's team did and apologized.

Vlad, on the other hand, shared a message

We've looked at the conversation between Brown and Wright and compiled a short list of some of the most bizarre statements about life, Hollywood, Diddy, Jay-Z and several other celebrities below.

Orlando Brown says he has a disease called “God”

Right at the start of the session, Wright praised Brown for his “genius” and “brilliance” and how she admired that there was something special in him. Brown claimed that there was a “disease” within him called “God.” According to Brown, “God” doesn’t allow him to do so in certain situations.

“I have an illness, it’s called God,” Brown said. “I can’t sit at certain tables because I have God on me. I can't talk to certain people because I have God on me. I can't be near certain things because I have God on me. I can't eat certain things because I have God on me, or I can't hug certain people because I have God on me.

Orlando Brown claims Jaguar Wright wrote The Matrix And The Terminator

Wright and Brown were asked for their opinion on the idea that society is currently living through a version of the Matrix and whether people are really being programmed. According to Brown, Wright wrote the classic 1999 film The Matrixwith Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne, and that all the money made from it was actually hers. Brown also said that Wright wrote the 1984 cult classic: The Terminator.

“This is all your bread, this is all your money,” Brown said. “They’re trying to take your movie? That’s sweet that you make music and write.” The Matrix. It's adorable that you make music with people, but you wrote the damn movie. That's crazy…You wrote The Matrix And The Terminator.”

Orlando Brown says he came out of Jaguar Wright's vagina and calls her his mother

Brown made another wild claim that there were two different Diddys in the industry: Jaleel White, who played Steve Urkel Family mattersand that the late Kim Porter is the “real whorehouse.” While explaining his reasoning, Brown referred to Wright as his mother and said she was talking about her experiences in the music industry and that he thanked God for allowing him to “get out of her fucking pussy.”

Janet Jackson is the “next Diddy”

After saying he was glad to get out of Wright's vagina, Brown was asked who he thought was the “next Diddy.” According to Brown, Janet Jackson is the “next Diddy” but she won't be held accountable for any crime because she “got away with a lot.”

Orlando Brown says he was invited Wild 'n Out But he declined so he wouldn't expose Nick Cannon

Brown claimed that Nick Cannon recently contacted him through a friend for a guest appearance Wild 'n Outbut he didn't want to do it. Wright said he should have done it because the show “could use talent,” but Brown said he didn't want to reveal information that Cannon allegedly gave other men oral sex.

“The way I look when I show up in front of Nick Cannon and then go on stage, you know what I'm saying and it's not going to be what it is if you don't pay me for what it is,” Brown said . “When I first walk on stage and they hand me a microphone, Jaguar and I look at him and say, 'Nick, they're going to say he's a cocksucker…Nick's a cocksucker, Nick's a cocksucker,' and I can not do that because I love Nick and not only does Nick not suck any cock.

Jaguar Wright says she has 'issues' with 50 Cent and claims he needs to buy her a new couch

Wright has made a name for herself by making unfounded claims about several high-profile celebrities, including Diddy, Jay-Z and more, but during her conversation with Brown, she threw 50 Cent into the mix. Brown claimed he didn't want to work on a movie or TV show at 50 because the media mogul was a “thug” and the former actor didn't want to get “shot” on set. However, Wright told Brown that 50 is not a bully, just someone who flaunts his money and doesn't give back to the people who need help.

“You got me into my feelings,” Wright said. “You’re talking about Curtis, me and Curtis have problems. Curtis, Curtis has to get me a new sofa. You know me and Curtis have problems. He acted like an idiot down in Shreveport, but I won't do that to you.”

Jaguar Wright claims the people behind black television shows are federal agents and engage in child pornography

Wright and Brown were asked why they had not been asked to appear on black television shows. Orlando Brown was once a regular on the Disney Channel show That's so Ravena prominent black television show, while Wright only worked in the music industry and not on television. According to Wright, the reason she didn't appear on Black TV is because she has nothing to do with the Federal Agents.

“I don’t sit with federal agents, and I certainly don’t sit with people who make movies about baby corn,” Wright said.

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