Rodney & Holly Robinson Peete Remember Malcolm-Jamal Warner 💔 | SWAY’S UNIVERSE
Jul 24, 2025
Subscribe for more exclusive interviews and inspiring moments from Sway In The Morning! In this heartfelt conversation, Rodney and Holly Robinson Peete open up about their deep connection to the late Malcolm-Jamal Warner đź’”, sharing personal memories and reflecting on his incredible legacy both on and off the screen. From his groundbreaking roles to his influence as a Black man in Hollywood, they celebrate his life and impact on the culture.
The couple also discusses their advocacy for autism and Parkinson’s awareness, their enduring 30+ year marriage, and their hit show "King's Court" on Bravo, offering a unique perspective on love, family, and resilience. Don’t miss this touching tribute filled with stories of love, loss, and legacy.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:50 - Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete
04:10 - Remembering Malcolm-Jamal Warner
05:15 - Cultural Impact of Malcolm-Jamal Warner
09:15 - Final Thoughts
09:49 - How Did You Two Meet
16:03 - Are The Guys Really Looking For Love?
18:40 - Tracy Smith from CBS Sunday Morning Joins the Conversation
21:30 - Importance of Same Page Love with Holly and Rodney
24:10 - Final Thoughts
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Yo,
0:02
I only got one question.
0:04
Okay, let's get one more question.
0:06
Heather B.
0:07
Oh, wow. Man, we we got our This is
0:10
family right here, man. Every time we
0:11
see them around the world, it's just a
0:13
great feeling. It makes you feel like
0:14
you're in the right place.
0:16
I really honor these people because
0:18
they've been together for 30 plus years.
0:21
And a God's blessing is that, man.
0:23
Yeah. It's incredible. And and one of
0:25
them is one of the greatest quarterbacks
0:27
to ever touch a ball, man. 16 seasons,
0:30
man.
0:31
But it wasn't until he played for the
0:32
Oakland Raiders that I really knew he
0:34
was.
0:35
I know you was saying I get you. I get
0:38
you.
0:38
Come on, man. We got the one and only
0:40
author, um, athlete, uh, father. Um, he
0:45
does it all. Husband. Give it up for the
0:47
one and only Rodney Petus in the
0:49
building, man.
0:51
That's my quarterback.
0:52
So good to be here.
0:54
Love it.
0:55
See, I threw you that pass.
0:56
I love it. I love it. Just like family,
0:58
man. This is his family. Rodney, man,
0:59
I've seen you for in my mind,
1:02
you know, our kids our kids grew up,
1:05
man. You know, you're an outstanding
1:07
individual. Um, uh, I always loved your
1:10
commentary. You know,
1:12
and I and truth be told, I've been
1:14
following you forever, too, man. You've
1:16
been doing your thing for a long, long
1:18
time. And what I love about you, man,
1:21
you stand on principle. You always I
1:23
don't care who's you who you're
1:24
interviewing, who's in the studio, who
1:26
you talking to.
1:27
And if they need to be checked, you
1:29
going to check them.
1:30
Backing down.
1:31
I love that. Come on, man. I love it.
1:33
That's that Oakland. That's that
1:35
business. Town business. You know, that
1:38
Oakland town business also, you know,
1:40
kind of affected your wife a little bit
1:42
when you talk about hanging with Mr.
1:44
Cooper.
1:48
Oh, Mark Curry is
1:49
Mark Curry from Oak. Okay. The show the
1:52
show took place in Oakland. So people
1:55
think I'm from Oakland because the
1:57
character Vanessa is from Oakland and I
1:59
remember Mark used to have like two
2:01
short would come by to say and what's
2:05
the guy that played for the um Warriors?
2:08
Which one?
2:09
Remember he went and did the Warrior
2:10
episode?
2:11
Oh that was um Tim Hardway.
2:14
It was hard but also Gary Payton.
2:16
Gary Pton. And so I always felt like
2:19
even though we were in Burbank that we
2:21
were actually in Oakland.
2:22
Halisa, what's that guy?
2:24
I know. Bouncing the ball. She bounced
2:26
the ball like there ain't been 17
2:28
million basketball players.
2:30
That guy.
2:30
Not the old that guy. We just saw him
2:34
too.
2:35
Just ran into him. Yeah.
2:36
But but that's Gary Payeyton. But you
2:39
know, we got the one and only Holly
2:40
Robinson. Pete.
2:42
Rodney Pete.
2:43
Yes. You're not clapping, Rodney.
2:45
Outstanding. outstanding individ
2:47
individuals.
2:48
Thank you very much.
2:49
Uh we known known for the the advocacy
2:52
uh for not only just Parkinson's but
2:54
autism as well.
2:56
Yeah.
2:56
Right. And um how's how's your son?
3:00
Oh, R.J. is 27.
3:02
He was diagnosed when he was three. And
3:05
you know, many people have heard the
3:06
story over and over again, but yeah, we
3:08
were told he would never have any
3:10
meaningful employment. And he just
3:12
started his 10th season with the Los
3:13
Angeles Dodgers.
3:14
Oh, wow.
3:16
clubhouse attended. Won't he do it?
3:18
Won't he do it?
3:19
And and he uh he loves it. It's it's
3:22
it's
3:22
he will never not work there. He will
3:24
always be there for the rest of his
3:25
life.
3:26
Yeah, man. Send my love, man. I'm really
3:28
proud of you, you know, both of you, you
3:30
know, for your advocacy and and
3:32
utilizing your brands to bring awareness
3:34
to help people.
3:36
I appreciate that about you. I was happy
3:38
that y'all were coming in because y'all
3:39
always clean. Rodney doesn't age. I
3:42
don't know what he's doing. You know
3:43
what I'm saying? Come on, Rodney, man.
3:45
drinking. Come on. I got Hey, I gota I
3:47
got to keep up with this one right here
3:49
next to me.
3:49
Who never Hey, dude. Yeah. How are y'all
3:52
doing though today? Like just we we've
3:54
been all in here and I just want to hug
3:56
on y'all and we we're hugging on y'all.
3:58
Just we're we're family as Sway
4:00
mentioned. But
4:02
we feel y'all. Just I just want to say
4:04
that without saying it. We feel y'all.
4:05
And just asking as family, how y'all
4:08
doing today?
4:08
We're sad today. We're sad today. Um,
4:12
Malcolm Jamal Warner was not only a
4:15
friend, but he has has I mean, even if
4:19
you didn't know him personally, you felt
4:21
like you knew him.
4:21
Yeah.
4:22
And my father was, uh, one of the
4:24
writers and producers of the Cosby Show.
4:27
So, um, I met Malcolm
4:31
while I was in college in the in the 80s
4:34
and my dad was on the on the show and he
4:35
was just the coolest kid. He could have
4:38
been a little jerk,
4:39
TV star kid, but he was just so cool and
4:41
so lovely and sweet and spent a lot of
4:44
time with him and his mom
4:46
and you know and and have remained
4:47
friends throughout the years. I was
4:49
looking through our DMs and our our
4:51
texts and just sort of reliving
4:52
everything. It's just a real tragedy for
4:55
the culture
4:56
and uh it's it's been tough. I couldn't
4:58
sleep last night because of it. I just
5:01
just sat there and just mourning in the
5:03
bed, both of us tossing. We knew we had
5:05
to get up early to be here, but we just
5:07
couldn't sleep. We were just tossing and
5:08
turning like how did this even happen?
5:10
So, just saying prayers for his mom and
5:12
his wife and daughter. And
5:13
so, yeah, today's tough.
5:15
Yeah.
5:15
Yeah.
5:16
I was going to ask you, Rodney, one of
5:17
the things that I I spoke on about
5:20
Malcolm Jamal Warner is the the person
5:22
he always was, right?
5:24
But not just on the set and off the set.
5:26
And he gave guys like you and me
5:28
permission, you know, to we didn't have
5:31
to be thugs necessarily or how Hollywood
5:34
likes to portray us as,
5:36
you know, one or two. We're angry, we're
5:38
thugs, we're allucated, uneducated, you
5:40
know, great, emotionally, you know,
5:43
deprived, you know, all these different
5:45
things. But Malcolm as characters and as
5:48
a human being
5:49
was the antithesis to that. You know, he
5:52
show Did How did he impact you? you
5:54
know, just a black man,
5:55
uh, you know, he he really did because I
5:58
um
6:00
and often times you you like you said in
6:02
the black community or in just in
6:04
stereotypes, you you're portrayed as a
6:06
thug or you're portrayed as uneducated.
6:09
I was fortunate enough to grow up at a
6:11
home with two parents and I had my mom
6:13
and dad, they were married for over 60
6:15
years and and and um and both of them
6:18
Wait, wait, wait, wait. We can't skip
6:20
past that. Wow.
6:22
That's not a you know throwaway path
6:24
right there.
6:26
Wow.
6:26
But but you know you grow up and my mom
6:30
was a school teacher and my dad was a
6:31
football coach and and growing up a lot
6:35
of times cuz my mom was so strict on us,
6:37
my brother and I, that she wanted us to
6:40
to learn in school and to speak right
6:42
and to walk right and act right. And
6:45
sometimes
6:46
that would uh
6:48
that would get some people or offend
6:50
some people. It's like make fun of you.
6:52
Oh, you you sound impeding proper. You
6:53
sounding white. You sounding this way.
6:55
You're not educated. But but watching
6:57
Malcolm grow up in a home with both
6:59
parents working and professionals made
7:02
it okay. Made it was it was cool. He was
7:04
still cool. He was educated. He wasn't
7:06
thuggish, but he was he was he was real.
7:09
Yeah.
7:10
You know, and and that was the cool
7:11
thing about him. And like you said on
7:13
and off camera, he was the same guy.
7:15
Same guy, man. and he used to come to me
7:17
and my partner King Tax home in in
7:19
Tarzana
7:20
and I used to just trip on how regular
7:23
he was,
7:25
eager,
7:25
down to earth,
7:26
down to earth and eager when it came to
7:28
his music and in music in general. We
7:31
had Eric Surman from EPMD call in today
7:33
and talk about how you know
7:37
Rocky, you want me throwing a beatd
7:42
rocking on the playlist?
7:44
Absolutely, man. He spoke to how Malcolm
7:46
would show up to his video shoots for so
7:48
what you're saying and and and all the
7:50
different Heather talked about the
7:52
special ed
7:53
a video direct he was a director as
7:54
well.
7:54
Yes. People didn't realize that. They
7:56
didn't realize so many of the iconic
7:58
videos that he directed and he was he
8:00
was layered and he didn't feel the need
8:03
even in his music to necessarily be on
8:05
the charts or any of that. He did it for
8:06
himself. And you when you watched him
8:09
perform you you know and we're seeing
8:11
all these great videos. Look at all this
8:13
content that he had out there. A lot of
8:14
people didn't even know the spoken word
8:16
stuff that he was doing and how deep
8:18
this brother was. And so I guess the
8:20
silver lining is that we're really
8:22
getting to see him um
8:24
be who he was and we're getting to know
8:26
who he was. It's just just hurts that
8:28
he's not here anymore.
8:29
And something very what I what I noticed
8:31
I was telling Sway and the citizens this
8:32
morning,
8:33
there was also something distinguishly
8:36
regal about him. He carried himself like
8:38
a king in the midst of being grounded
8:41
and welcoming.
8:42
His mom Pam was just she was very
8:45
protective and you know you had to be
8:47
when you have a child star like that.
8:49
But I remember seeing her on set at
8:50
Cosby and
8:51
Pam you could you know you had to get
8:53
through Pam to get to him and she was
8:55
just raised him as a single mom and was
8:58
just just a a fierce lioness as a
9:01
mother.
9:01
Yeah. and uh I I I know the way he was
9:05
raised is reason one one of the reasons
9:07
why he was such a outstanding
9:08
individual.
9:10
Just give that man a round of applause.
9:11
We're going to be celebrating him for a
9:13
while.
9:14
Um
9:14
thank y'all for sharing.
9:15
Thank you for sharing.
9:16
Can I say one more thing?
9:17
Absolutely. I think that there's no
9:20
silver lining to this, but maybe there
9:22
will be more opportunities to
9:25
rebroadcast the Cosby Show now
9:27
because you're seeing all these clips
9:29
and all these Gordon Gard all this fun
9:31
stuff
9:32
and just selfishly speaking and that was
9:34
part of my dad's legacy too.
9:36
Yeah.
9:36
And sort of when a lot of that stuff
9:38
happened
9:39
that show went away. Yeah.
9:41
And that should be on like
9:43
Friends that should be on everywhere
9:45
everywhere. So maybe that will that will
9:47
happen.
9:47
I would love to see that. I would love
9:49
to see that. Um Holly Robinson, Peter,
9:52
Rodney Peter here 30 plus years.
9:55
Wow.
9:55
Yeah. And and here they are hosting a a
9:58
a single show.
10:01
Yes. I'm excited cuz my my one question
10:04
is about
10:05
called King Court.
10:06
King Court.
10:07
And and and it's starring Carlos Boozer,
10:09
right? Thaddius Titus O'Neal Bullard and
10:12
Tyson Beckford who's a good friend of
10:14
mine right so
10:17
my little bad baby brother
10:18
Tyson off the chain but it's interesting
10:20
to me that you know what's interesting
10:23
about King's Court these are real
10:24
bonafide celebrities right and there
10:27
trying to find that perfect woman for
10:30
them uh which could be difficult when
10:32
you're a celebrity for a couple of
10:34
reasons you don't know why people might
10:36
be interested in you
10:37
uh number one you might have a U
10:40
entitlement issues. Uh number two, and
10:43
and it's just when you're a celebrity,
10:45
you got so many choices. Why settle for
10:47
one? Right.
10:49
He said, "Why why
10:53
you got so many?" You got my head
10:55
whipped over.
10:56
I'm throwing I'm throwing it at you.
10:58
Car.
11:00
Yeah, it's true. It's true. And that's
11:02
what's I think so intriguing about the
11:04
show because obviously
11:06
the other thing is you know celebrities
11:08
have baggage, right? We they've dated
11:10
and you know we just saw in the last
11:12
episode
11:13
one of the potential queens googled
11:16
Carlos and got information on him and
11:18
then tried to spread it around the the
11:20
house and and so that's also you know a
11:23
pro a byproduct of being a celebrity is
11:25
that you know your stuff is not private.
11:26
Uh-huh.
11:27
So, um, so at the end of the day, um,
11:30
that that is definitely a difficult
11:31
thing to do.
11:32
Well, how was it for y'all, you know,
11:34
because you both were you were hanging
11:36
Mr. Cooper, you were NFL quarterback
11:39
when y'all met, right? So, how was that
11:41
for you, Rodney?
11:43
Um, put it this way. Had we met at 22,
11:46
when I was 22, we wouldn't be here 30
11:49
years later.
11:50
Okay. Yeah. Okay.
11:51
Why not? Why not? Well, you know,
11:55
elaborate sometimes you got to get
11:56
certain things out of your system a
11:58
little bit before before you settle
12:00
down, but I
12:01
True.
12:01
I always I always wanted to be married
12:04
and have a family and all of those
12:06
things. Um, and I think timing is is a
12:10
big part of it as well.
12:11
We met each other at the right time. We
12:13
She had, you know, went through college.
12:15
She was on a show uh before 21 Jump
12:18
Street. She was on that. She was on Hang
12:20
with Mr. Cooper. So she was out there
12:21
and I was in the league for 5 years
12:23
already. So you know I we had done
12:26
certain things and and so we both
12:28
understood our lifestyles.
12:30
Yeah.
12:30
I think which matched and and we
12:32
understood the commitment that we both
12:33
had to do
12:34
and and so that
12:36
equals kind of equals uh at the time. Um
12:39
and so before Travis and Taylor
12:41
Yeah.
12:42
and before social media
12:44
you say that like you hang out with
12:45
them. Tra and Tay Tra.
12:49
We double D.
12:50
They were over last night. Don't worry.
12:52
No, but
12:53
when I look at them and I look at some
12:55
other celebrity couples, even Sierra and
12:57
Russell might be a better example.
13:00
You know, they're under there's so much
13:01
scrutiny and we didn't have social
13:02
media. And I think if we had had social
13:05
media, we would not be sitting here
13:07
today. We wouldn't be here today.
13:08
No, because it it it was it's so
13:10
intrusive.
13:11
And um
13:14
Yeah. So I I think that that really
13:16
helped us get this far for sure. Um but
13:19
but yeah, that time when I
13:21
you could go hang out and not worry
13:23
about
13:24
anybody really know
13:25
cameras on phones or anything.
13:27
Also, I would have gotten kicked off of
13:29
every Sorry, honey. I would have got
13:30
Rodney kicked off of every team he
13:33
played for.
13:33
Really? Well, because with social media,
13:36
you can
13:37
if I know some stuff went down that
13:39
they're saying in the media is not true
13:41
about Well, they benched him because I
13:44
would have been
13:48
Can I tell you a quick story?
13:49
Yeah, please.
13:49
I'm playing in Philadelphia. You know,
13:51
Philly, right? Philly is hard on the on
13:53
It's my hometown.
13:54
The fans are hard. They they the you
13:56
know I would say they the best fans in
13:58
in football
13:59
and and probably in a lot of sports, but
14:01
they also the worst fans for the home
14:03
team, too, because they own you. If you
14:05
don't win, even when you win, they own
14:06
on you. They still own you.
14:07
They still on you. And they they will
14:10
they will talk about you, but they don't
14:11
let anybody else outside talk about you.
14:14
So I'm playing and um
14:18
we I think we just got married. We were
14:20
a year in and Holly's from Philly, so
14:22
she knows everything about Philly. Her
14:24
family's in Philly and her fam her
14:26
family was harder on me than the fans.
14:30
Like, I didn't go win the game by by 20
14:32
points. I throw three touchdowns and one
14:35
interception. Why you throw that
14:36
interception?
14:38
What's up with the
14:38
Oh, man. So, so I got So, there's a
14:41
there's a big time talk uh sports talk
14:44
radio station called WIP
14:46
in Philly. And they're talking about me
14:50
and and I had a bad game or something
14:52
like that. No, they said you smile when
14:54
you throw an interception. And I'm like,
14:57
he he just got big teeth. He's not
14:59
smiling. And I was like, "This is
15:01
ridiculous." So,
15:02
yeah, it was a couple things, too. It
15:03
was like It was a couple interceptions.
15:05
Ball got tipped and receiver fell down.
15:08
Something like that. But she calls into
15:09
the show trying to disguise her voice.
15:13
Y'all don't know what you're talking
15:14
about. I specifically know on that
15:17
particular play.
15:18
Oh my gosh.
15:19
Yeah. And about 30 seconds in, they go,
15:22
"Is this right?"
15:27
You like that?
15:28
Oh my god.
15:30
Oh my god.
15:31
Accent on them.
15:32
Social media was around. We've been in
15:33
trouble.
15:34
Y'all be in trouble. Oh yeah, man. Come
15:35
on. Holly Robinson Pete, Rodney P. We're
15:37
talking about King's Court, Aaron
15:39
Sundays on Bravo. 900 p.m. And this is
15:43
produced by Will Packer.
15:44
Yeah.
15:45
Shout out to Will Packer.
15:46
Will Packer put me in my first movie.
15:47
Did he really?
15:48
Yeah. Stump the yard.
15:49
Oh. Oh, is that right? Will Packer.
15:51
Okay. Yeah, man.
15:52
He's amazing. He's When he called and
15:54
said, "I I think I have a really good
15:55
project for you guys." Uh, he was right.
15:58
He really he really understands the
16:00
business so well.
16:01
So, are the guys really it like if if
16:04
you know I'm I'm single again just in
16:07
case next season.
16:08
So, um, write that down. Write that
16:10
down. I got it.
16:11
Are the guys serious about finding love?
16:14
They are. They are. I think they really
16:17
are. Um, you know, and like you said
16:19
earlier, it may not sound that way
16:22
because they're celebrities, they're
16:23
wellknown, they have access to whatever
16:25
they have, but you never know. And
16:28
sometimes when you put people in a
16:29
captive environment like that and you
16:31
start to get to know people,
16:33
things can change and sparks can fly and
16:36
and that's what happened uh, you know, a
16:38
lot of times and so yeah, absolutely.
16:40
They're they're ready for it.
16:42
Is there a lot of um, you know,
16:44
everybody's in it's Tyson, man. We, you
16:46
know, it's Carlos. We're anticipating a
16:48
lot of
16:49
sex, you know,
16:53
I didn't know.
16:54
Trying to get all the questions out for
16:56
season two if you want to audition or
16:58
not.
16:58
How was that, Tracy? I was trying to
17:01
flow with it.
17:02
Okay, flow with it. I mean, how could it
17:04
not be behind closed doors? Like,
17:07
got that cute house. It's really great.
17:09
great sexy black bachelor house
17:12
and uh
17:12
he's already got him in the hot tub and
17:14
it's only it's only episode two anyway.
17:18
Well, I just to sort of jump on what you
17:21
asked Rodney, I I do feel like the show
17:24
doesn't really work unless you get a
17:26
sense that they're actually looking for
17:28
love.
17:28
Okay.
17:29
And I really do believe that they all
17:30
are. I will say that Tyson has sort of
17:33
set in his ways as far as because people
17:36
come to him, girls come to him so much
17:39
that he has to sort of slow down when it
17:41
comes to, you know, I'm dating everybody
17:44
here, you know. So, it's it's hard for
17:45
him, harder for him. But with the help
17:48
of his big sister and his big brother,
17:51
we are constantly sort of guiding him.
17:53
And that's what I love about the show.
17:55
Unlike other shows where you have like a
17:57
couple hosting, um they're just sort of
17:59
directing traffic, right? Tonight you're
18:01
going on a hot air balloon ride. Tonight
18:02
you're jumping on a plane.
18:04
We are in the mix. So we're there when
18:07
stuff is going down and then we can
18:09
comment in real time like that that
18:11
we have sitdowns. I got sit down and the
18:13
aggressive there was a a thing about a
18:15
young lady saying, you know, I don't
18:16
like you calling me aggressive. And I
18:18
had to like help help Thaddius
18:22
to understand what that meant and how
18:25
black women are offended by it because
18:26
he really didn't get it. So that by the
18:28
time he sat down with this young lady
18:30
and she explained it, he was listening
18:32
and open. So we like being part of the
18:34
process and being fluid.
18:36
Okay. Well, you guys do a great job at
18:38
it, man. I want I want to pass it over
18:40
to New York. Tracy's in the New York
18:41
studio.
18:41
Hi, Tracy. Hi. What's up, Tracy?
18:44
Um, you know, Sway had mentioned how
18:47
celebrities have so much access and so
18:49
that gives them like option overload,
18:51
but also like the average person when
18:53
you think about the way like dating apps
18:55
are designed, they too have option
18:58
overload. And like speaking to a number
19:00
of my friends, whether they're male or
19:01
female, um, it's like they can always
19:06
continue the search for perfection. It's
19:08
like perfection is just a scroll away,
19:10
you know, and so folks end up being very
19:13
selective. And so I wanted to know from
19:15
both of y'all, like what is the
19:18
difference between adhering to your
19:20
standards, which you're allowed, but
19:23
maybe recognizing that you're insatiable
19:26
cuz you're searching for the
19:28
perfectionism that doesn't exist.
19:31
Good question. Take that, H.
19:33
[Laughter]
19:36
That was a little too deep for you, huh?
19:38
You're like, "Oh, hold on."
19:42
Rody doesn't get myself in trouble.
19:44
Rody doesn't remember when he he doesn't
19:46
remember when he was insatable. Of
19:48
course I do. Or do you?
19:50
It's been 30 years, honey. It's been 30
19:52
years. It's okay. It's okay.
19:55
It's okay to not have any games.
19:57
It's like It's like you told on me when
19:59
we walked in the studio.
20:01
So I I think I think what I would say is
20:04
that's self you have to have some
20:05
self-inflection like you have to be able
20:07
to understand that you're not nobody is
20:09
perfect and you're the search for
20:12
perfection the search to find this
20:14
perfect mate. It's not going to happen.
20:15
I have this great guy here. He's not
20:17
perfect. I'm not perfect. We're
20:19
imperfect together. And so you have to
20:21
really decide, do you want to be find
20:24
your soulmate and be with someone and
20:25
grow and learn and become better with
20:28
that person or do you want to keep
20:29
looking for that perfect man or perfect
20:33
woman and that chase will take you into
20:36
your 40s, your 50s, your 60s and beyond.
20:39
So you have to think about what you
20:41
want. Some people are fine being alone.
20:42
They don't necessarily I don't want
20:43
nobody, you know, in my bathroom. But at
20:46
the end of the day, you have to look
20:48
inside and decide, you know, what do I
20:50
want? And if I want that, you know,
20:53
perfect person that does not exist.
20:55
And I think one of the ways that we've
20:57
been together all this time and we we
20:59
call it same page love, which is just
21:02
means that we have like these meetings
21:04
where we sit down and get on the same
21:06
page.
21:06
Um, but that you got to find somebody
21:08
that's willing to do that. That's to me
21:10
a perfect person. Someone who's willing
21:11
to work on it.
21:12
I got that same page, love. was like,
21:15
"Hey, let's let's
21:16
So, you going to get on season two?"
21:18
Yeah, we got your name down.
21:19
Oh, yeah.
21:19
Oh, man. Your ring is going to go off
21:21
the roof.
21:24
Talk I'm talking everything.
21:26
You got to call your boy Will back, man.
21:31
Yeah, man. Um, well, I congratulations
21:34
on the show
21:35
and all that. I always see y'all
21:37
together.
21:37
Yeah. What was your question? Did he
21:39
ever?
21:39
Well, he he did he stole my question
21:41
about getting on the show, but as you
21:42
guys were talking, it it it dawned on
21:44
me. So, for for us growing up, I think
21:47
before social media, my first couple
21:49
that I saw like dealing with this big
21:52
social media, everybody knew their
21:53
business was the great Magic Johnson and
21:56
Cookie Johnson, you know, and I wondered
21:58
as a as a young teenager, how will their
22:01
marriage make it through this? And then
22:03
you fast forward years later and I'm in
22:06
this God has blessed me with this
22:07
beautiful
22:09
purpose that I'm in right now. And then
22:10
I see you guys traveling together and
22:12
and enjoying life. And me and my husband
22:15
watch you all and it's like this is so
22:17
dope. This is beautiful. And you guys
22:19
been married 30 years. They've been
22:20
married 30 plus years. Um I'm just
22:23
wondering what are the conversations
22:25
like cuz I also see Mr. Sam Jackson and
22:27
his beautiful wife and these couples.
22:29
What I'm attracted to with it is that
22:31
same page love that you so beautifully
22:33
put it. Like I'm like saying to my
22:35
husband, "Horse, this is dope." Like
22:37
these people have been together, you
22:39
know, in double digits and they they
22:41
find a way to travel together and love
22:42
on one another and support one another.
22:45
And so I was just curious as to what
22:47
that fellowship is like.
22:48
That's uh we get to start talking about
22:51
Irvin Magic. Uh we can go and cookie, we
22:54
could go on forever because they there
22:56
are there are goals. They're there. He's
22:58
my mentor.
22:59
I've known him since I was in college.
23:02
And he knew me and Ronnie separately
23:03
before we knew each other. Knew each
23:05
other. And he played a little bit of
23:07
matchmaker with it, too.
23:08
Really? Oh, yeah. Magic. He threw.
23:12
Okay. That's a good one right there. He
23:14
told her I was a good one and he told
23:16
me, "Hey, that's that's that's a good
23:18
one right there."
23:19
It is it's great to be around couples
23:21
who have been married longer than you or
23:22
a long time because there's certain
23:24
languages that you understand. Mhm.
23:26
Um, so he's curated that, right? You see
23:28
these trips, he goes out, he gets
23:29
couples that you can't come on there
23:31
single,
23:32
you know, you have to have be in a
23:34
committed relationship for a while
23:36
and, uh, it's just such a blessing to be
23:38
their friends and their goals. They're
23:39
they we look up to them.
23:41
Wow, that's amazing.
23:42
Some good conversations. Thank you for
23:44
sharing that. No, it's beautiful to see.
23:46
Beautiful.
23:47
It's like anything, you know, it's like
23:48
when you know, whether it's your mentor,
23:50
your parents, or somebody older told
23:52
you, it's it's really about the people
23:53
you hang around, right? You got to
23:55
eliminate the bad people in your life.
23:57
And what he's done is really cir, you
23:59
know, circled himself around with great
24:01
people and couples. So you win,
24:03
who want to see you win and and have the
24:06
same goals as as they do. And that's why
24:08
the couples come on the trip.
24:09
Trip. That's great.
24:10
Thank you.
24:11
I got to get into a couple
24:14
trip. They going to let me get on a
24:16
boat.
24:17
He loves you. But you ain't get on a
24:19
boat.
24:19
We're not going to name We're not going
24:21
to name any names. There a couple
24:22
couples that didn't are not together
24:23
anymore that don't make this trip.
24:27
All right. Damn. Don't name no names.
24:29
Rodney, you over here snitching. Dry
24:31
snitching. We know we can research that.
24:35
There's more than one. Okay.
24:39
Yo, give him a round of applause. Holly
24:41
Robinson, Pete, Rodney, Pete Legendary,
24:44
Kings Court, Bravo 9:00 p.m. Sundays.
24:47
I'll be watching. Make sure you watch,
24:49
too. Come back, y'all. He's okay. All
24:52
right.
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