Never apologize for being your version of black. Dont let anyone pigeon hole you to liking what everyone else likes, or following the crowd. The great part of being black (or any other color) is that you get to be authentically yourself. The labels people have for you cannot hold you down.
That’s true and just a bit of how the labels work. Our brain in general when learning information, tends to categorize information learned by categories and builds their understanding of job, living, people, animals, etc etc based on information learned and experiences. As an example, as a Russian who came here as a kid in 90s and technically falling under white category, I can’t tell you the number of times I had people tell me in a handle alcohol (when I was an adult) and drinking vodka simply because I was Russian or If bears were running on the streets and all I ate was borscht. I could get mad, but if that’s all people are exposed to through TV, lack of exposure to Russian culture on TV, or lack of any Russian friends who may surprise you with not having strong Russian accent, hating borscht or not drinking, we’d still believe all those stereotypes that are simply pieces of info that we place folks into when we are learning about them. So I don’t get mad and when folks say, “wow you don’t have an accent!” Or “of course it’s vodka!”, I move on because through my time with them, they will learn more about the diversity of even our culture. That’s the beauty of getting to know each other. Most of us are multicultural, multinational at times. On a side note, I used to work at a talent agency in LA and not surprisingly actors who were of Russian descent and spoke Russian and were great actors with talent, often times would get pigeonholed into Russian mafia or Russian KGB or whatever other stereotype. It’s not a bad thing because it gives you exposure but most actors get cast based on their race, nationality, age, sex etc and partly it’s normal because you are trying to find a character that can fit the mold that’s written in the script. Then it’s up to the actor to try to break out of specific roles or character types. :) Same as in life, we are all always sharing our own multi dimensional backgrounds and work experiences etc and related based on similarities and differences. :)
@@hermesmcclintok I know that some people have a difficult time discussing complex things in short online posts. So in a nutshell. What are you? Your identity is more then what other people think of you. You can be white, american, straight, old, and married. Does any of those identifiers equal the whole of you? Of course not. Being black means you are human, just like everyone else. But it also means that you will be treated as inferior by certain people. That is a reality, facts and statistics prove this. Being black is a "real thing", but it is only one part of a persons being. It doesnt mean you are better then anyone or worse. Being black doesnt mean you are culturally african. It doesnt mean you must act like what other people think a black person is. Many people who are black are scared to be themselves, because people around them, many times other black people, can make them feel lesser for not choosing to be just like everyone else. Its a thing that happens to people from many cultures, so my comment was directed at anyone who is living thier lives by other peoples stereotyping. Being black can mean a lot more then what white people see when they look at black skin. Being black is not everything, no one will ever look at a black person and say they are asian. No one will listen to rap by NWA and say 'thats white people music'. Being Black is not just one thing, but it is not everything. It is a label, one of many. But there are many different definitions of blackness. Something you would understand if you were black, or rather if you were black and had actual maturity and intelligence. If you don't get it, then it isn't my job to explain it to you. Education is the key to getting past your issues. Maybe talk to some black people in your life about what it is like to be them. If you don't have any black people in your life, maybe research some interesting black writers and artist and educate yourself. A good place to start would be James Baldwin, a great and influentual writer, read something of his and expand your mind. Happy reading. So just to reiterate to you in the back. Black isnt everything, but it is well beyond the limitations of some folks imagination. The same is true of other racial, ethnic, and cultural indentities. If your entire indentity can be summed up by a simple ideology, or one symbol, one pervasive thought. I submit that you are very very small, and very very sad. So dramatically limiting what you are and who you can be, no matter where you come from or your color makes me feel sad for you. Ps. When someone says something you dont understand, its ok to ask questions. But dont assume your question is a good one, or an intelligent one. Stating conclusions in an attempt to reaffirm your own false sense of superiority... is just you showing ignorance.
Wayne is an amazing improver so I am not at all surprised that he was able to volley back every question with amazing answers! She never got him she never got him!
When Wayne Brady said “Black Daddy loves you.” I felt things about Wayne Brady that I’ve never felt before 🥸 I guess my name is Tinsley. I’m sorry to everyone. This is my life now.
damn Wayne is the first to really ruffle up ziwes character cause he really answered everything honestly and poignantly. Like this basically was a normal interview.
The best I've heard it. No one should say it but the private prison industry won't let you forget or did yall forget they own all of hip hop now and control the culture. Still.
I have a serious question….was he saying the world keep it out of your mouth or only white people? Because he did point out a white person in the crowd. If “ blood is all over that word” shouldn’t it be kept out of any breathing soul, no matter color or race? Just curious on another point because it’s such a vile word, why would we want anybody saying it unless it’s in some type of format for teaching history in the appropriate setting. I ask because I have teenagers, and they came home using the word with an a blessing this song, and I shut it down! I didn’t care whether it was in a song or how it was being used to me. The word is vile whether it’s used in slang, or being used the way it was back in the day. Just asking somebody’s opinion. Thank you and by the way, we are home of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent.
@@kimalonso6502 he was saying no one should be using the word period ..It have too much blood on it and to close to the actual word .I agree with him I catch myself too now ..
It's almost like they don't like the taste of the private prison industry in their mouths.. cause that's who's words yall repeating and brainwashing yourselves with. They own your culture and you can't even see it
I.e., has the appropriate opinion, informed by his experience and an understanding of history, while young nihilists keep hate speech alive to satisfy some utterly unnecessary drive?
OMG Wayne was on fire! I have never seen Ziwe not be large and in charge during her interviews, but Wayne was like “I got you!” And she was like in a high stakes comedy tennis match with him. This is good tv.
That whole interview was a piece of art. Insightful, fascinating, had so much Im not even sure how they did that in five minutes and twenty nine seconds.
I'm sad and disappointed that Ziwe show is cancelled, that was really one of my best discoveries of this beginning of the 20's. It was really refreshing. I hope she will pursue the show.
I never cease to be amazed by Wayne Brady. He met Ziwe toe to toe and made it fun without anyone finding themselves under the bus!
I don't know. I'm pretty sure Jarett and Tinsley are under the bus. 😅
@@hueypautonoman and Jake, don't forget Jake!
It’s the improv tradition of “yes, and”
He follows where she goes and plays off of it
This is one of the few guests who made a Ziwe interview work in their favor.
I love when they hold their own, or rattle the sabers
100
That improv background! Too quick with it
It's funny to see guests of an older generation on this show. It's sooo different (better) than when Ziwe has her peers on.
Yeah he owned this interview
Whoever adds the text at the bottom of the screen during Ziwe's interviews needs a raise. It's always hilarious.
Probably Ziwe.
@@Leomerya12 She should give herself a raise then
I always get nervous as to what they’re going to put down there lol
My favorite part 🤣🤣🤣
She edits them !!
"Would you like to apologize to Chet Hanks for appropriating his accent?"
That took me out 😂
Same same..😅😅😅
Best part!! Lmao
She obviously had that line written before doing the interview. I wish she was that funny off the cuff.
@@sabbeyroadyou try so we can judge you
@@Queenmebonnie I would never because it's not my place.
"Mi wan tank you, Chet" the scream I scrumpt 😭😭😭
He was asked for apologizing, instead he thanked him 😂😂
Scrumpt being the past tense of scream is a new one for me. I'm going to have to borrow that one.
I laughed so hard at this I peed a bit
Never apologize for being your version of black. Dont let anyone pigeon hole you to liking what everyone else likes, or following the crowd. The great part of being black (or any other color) is that you get to be authentically yourself. The labels people have for you cannot hold you down.
Exactly! We are not a monolith.
Exactly. I’m country boy that likes old school hiphop
That’s true and just a bit of how the labels work. Our brain in general when learning information, tends to categorize information learned by categories and builds their understanding of job, living, people, animals, etc etc based on information learned and experiences. As an example, as a Russian who came here as a kid in 90s and technically falling under white category, I can’t tell you the number of times I had people tell me in a handle alcohol (when I was an adult) and drinking vodka simply because I was Russian or If bears were running on the streets and all I ate was borscht. I could get mad, but if that’s all people are exposed to through TV, lack of exposure to Russian culture on TV, or lack of any Russian friends who may surprise you with not having strong Russian accent, hating borscht or not drinking, we’d still believe all those stereotypes that are simply pieces of info that we place folks into when we are learning about them.
So I don’t get mad and when folks say, “wow you don’t have an accent!” Or “of course it’s vodka!”, I move on because through my time with them, they will learn more about the diversity of even our culture. That’s the beauty of getting to know each other. Most of us are multicultural, multinational at times.
On a side note, I used to work at a talent agency in LA and not surprisingly actors who were of Russian descent and spoke Russian and were great actors with talent, often times would get pigeonholed into Russian mafia or Russian KGB or whatever other stereotype. It’s not a bad thing because it gives you exposure but most actors get cast based on their race, nationality, age, sex etc and partly it’s normal because you are trying to find a character that can fit the mold that’s written in the script. Then it’s up to the actor to try to break out of specific roles or character types. :) Same as in life, we are all always sharing our own multi dimensional backgrounds and work experiences etc and related based on similarities and differences. :)
This comment makes no sense. You’re using black like it is a thing, but are also saying its thing is that it can be anything. Which makes it nothing.
@@hermesmcclintok I know that some people have a difficult time discussing complex things in short online posts. So in a nutshell. What are you? Your identity is more then what other people think of you. You can be white, american, straight, old, and married. Does any of those identifiers equal the whole of you?
Of course not.
Being black means you are human, just like everyone else. But it also means that you will be treated as inferior by certain people. That is a reality, facts and statistics prove this. Being black is a "real thing", but it is only one part of a persons being. It doesnt mean you are better then anyone or worse. Being black doesnt mean you are culturally african. It doesnt mean you must act like what other people think a black person is. Many people who are black are scared to be themselves, because people around them, many times other black people, can make them feel lesser for not choosing to be just like everyone else. Its a thing that happens to people from many cultures, so my comment was directed at anyone who is living thier lives by other peoples stereotyping. Being black can mean a lot more then what white people see when they look at black skin. Being black is not everything, no one will ever look at a black person and say they are asian. No one will listen to rap by NWA and say 'thats white people music'. Being Black is not just one thing, but it is not everything.
It is a label, one of many. But there are many different definitions of blackness. Something you would understand if you were black, or rather if you were black and had actual maturity and intelligence.
If you don't get it, then it isn't my job to explain it to you. Education is the key to getting past your issues. Maybe talk to some black people in your life about what it is like to be them. If you don't have any black people in your life, maybe research some interesting black writers and artist and educate yourself. A good place to start would be James Baldwin, a great and influentual writer, read something of his and expand your mind. Happy reading.
So just to reiterate to you in the back. Black isnt everything, but it is well beyond the limitations of some folks imagination. The same is true of other racial, ethnic, and cultural indentities. If your entire indentity can be summed up by a simple ideology, or one symbol, one pervasive thought. I submit that you are very very small, and very very sad. So dramatically limiting what you are and who you can be, no matter where you come from or your color makes me feel sad for you.
Ps. When someone says something you dont understand, its ok to ask questions. But dont assume your question is a good one, or an intelligent one. Stating conclusions in an attempt to reaffirm your own false sense of superiority... is just you showing ignorance.
Ziwe is the funniest show on TV right now. Props to Wayne for being game. He did not back down for nothing.
hes malcolm ex
Definitely an old head
Funniest show on tv 😏
Great point! He comes from improv so it makes sense him holding his own in the interview.
Props to you for trying to make this show a thing when it’s not
the immediate regret after saying "black daddy" 💀 I felt that
Same 😂😂😂
She even stuttered a little getting it out 🤣🤣
She was crushing on him lowkey though 💌
Brady doesn’t regret anything. You must not know his background.
@@luispiros we were referring to Ziwe
I love it when the guests are up to keep up with Ziwe. Wayne Brady is hilarious.
“Old head answers exactly as you’d expect.” Ziwe is truly a reputable source
That had my DYING. Totally undermining Wayne Brady's point, and with his smug mic drop face too. It was pure perfection *chef's kiss*
“Black daddy loves you” omg Wayne
i felt that
@@celior i wish i _could_ feel that
"I went to the school, to get the bus." That damn Ziwe 😅
Wayne is an amazing improver so I am not at all surprised that he was able to volley back every question with amazing answers! She never got him she never got him!
Yup love him from whose line is it anyway
When Wayne Brady said “Black Daddy loves you.” I felt things about Wayne Brady that I’ve never felt before 🥸 I guess my name is Tinsley. I’m sorry to everyone. This is my life now.
You’re right and you should say it
And when Ziwe asked “what does black daddy like” I had to close my browser for a sec…
Live your truth.
I support you bestie.
I've always felt like a Kyle, so I get it lol
damn Wayne is the first to really ruffle up ziwes character cause he really answered everything honestly and poignantly. Like this basically was a normal interview.
I am shocked and appalled that you have so quickly forgotten Katya.
@@sorryman105 Hello Miss Roberta?
@@sorryman105 I thought that said Kanye
@@sorryman105 And Julia Fox
🙄😏 and @@sorryman105 lol... What?¿‽!
Guests are floundering less. They've learned you have too prepare differently for a Ziwe chat. 😂
That‘s just Wayne Brady for you, there’s probably no situation he couldn’t charm his way out of
Yeah that’s just Wayne Brady
Her training program is working.
Nope, just Wayne Brady improve King
Wayne made entire his career being able to think and perform on the spot…
The hesitation and regret as she says “black daddy” the first time😂😂😂😂😂😂
His mumble rap was kind of fire 😹
Ooof
Lowkey lol
BAHAHAH
Which is as brilliant as it is problematic...
@@kjdnyhmghfvb facts
Wayne is amazing, one of the few real people in the industry that isn't toxic. Always loved his humor.
“There’s blood all over that word” such a great way to say it
The best I've heard it. No one should say it but the private prison industry won't let you forget or did yall forget they own all of hip hop now and control the culture. Still.
I have a serious question….was he saying the world keep it out of your mouth or only white people? Because he did point out a white person in the crowd. If “ blood is all over that word” shouldn’t it be kept out of any breathing soul, no matter color or race? Just curious on another point because it’s such a vile word, why would we want anybody saying it unless it’s in some type of format for teaching history in the appropriate setting. I ask because I have teenagers, and they came home using the word with an a blessing this song, and I shut it down! I didn’t care whether it was in a song or how it was being used to me. The word is vile whether it’s used in slang, or being used the way it was back in the day. Just asking somebody’s opinion. Thank you and by the way, we are home of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent.
@@kimalonso6502 he was saying no one should be using the word period ..It have too much blood on it and to close to the actual word .I agree with him I catch myself too now ..
This man was made for TV and it's written all over Ziwe's face how much she's loving it!
Ziwe's outfit! 🤣
Wearing Kenté clothing down lol
Very offensive
@@chapaparhytmeshe's literally Nigerian lmao
@@chapaparhytme to who?
@@Feliciatanktop isn’t kente Ghanaian
'Oldhead acts exactly as you'd expect' was a perfect ending 😂
It's almost like they don't like the taste of the private prison industry in their mouths.. cause that's who's words yall repeating and brainwashing yourselves with. They own your culture and you can't even see it
Hilarious.
I hadn’t watched the whole thing before I read this comment, but wow. So hilarious.
I.e., has the appropriate opinion, informed by his experience and an understanding of history, while young nihilists keep hate speech alive to satisfy some utterly unnecessary drive?
Wayne Brady is such a talented entertainer. He has such a positive chemistry with everybody.
She should host the Oscars LOL .
I actually think this would actually make the Oscars entertaining
YES!
Omg she’d make everyone in the live audience so uncomfortable. I would need for them to have twice as many cameras to catch everyone’s reaction 😂
Omg YES and she will confuse everyone with her humour ahahaa excellent idea
I can picture the camera cutting to awkward smiles now
OMG Wayne was on fire! I have never seen Ziwe not be large and in charge during her interviews, but Wayne was like “I got you!” And she was like in a high stakes comedy tennis match with him. This is good tv.
Wayne is incredible. He’s actually the perfect guest for Ziwe.
Love that sigh of regret when Ziwe realizes she got got 🤣 if you’ve watched who’s line is it anyway you’d know Wayne is the improv king 👑
Wayne Brady on the Chapelle show is still one of my favorite TV skits
Was looking for this comment
"Is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a bitch?" ~Wayne Brady, 2004
"Is Wayne Brady gonna have to kill a bitch?". It was genius.
@@oratiletsimatsima9643 choke*
@@wanderer3561 that part.
“I went to the school, to get the bus.” 😂😂😂
Ziwe funny as hell, man.
“Old head answers exactly as you’d expect” 5:02 HAHAHAHAHHAA
This show is perfection.
Whose emotional labor is it anyway 💀
That took me out 😆
Had me dying!
Old head answers exactly as you'd expect xlkmslkklskl
I thought Wayne Brady was going to be a bit "cautious" in this interview, and he was refreshingly earnest and unafraid. Good for him. Love ya Ziwe.
The class, eloquence and charisma that he answered these questions with is commendable
One of her funniest guests..there’s something about matching dry humour with wit
THE EDITOR(S) ARE GIVING ME LIFE THANK YOU
This was great… been watching Wayne since his Whose Line is it Anyway days
"What does black daddy like?" might be the sentence of the year 😂
Period 🥹
Not Ziwe making me a Wayne Brady fan.. shout out to black daddy
*Z-I-W-E
@@divinenqueery1808 appreciate you
@@girl2h4u c;
Word! He made Ziwe take a step back!!!! Love It!
As a Jake I’m happy to know that Wayne Brady loves me and will be the father that I never had
But what about Chad? or Connor?
@@sawtooth808 they probably have dads it’s my turn
@@jakethehuman4174 excuse me sir but jake the human? what is this blasphemy
@@jakethehuman4174 🤣🤣🤣
This is one of my favorite interviews. Amazing chemistry, love the questions
This is excellent. The fact that her outfit is giving that meme that we use (where we attach the kente print hat).
[sighs in regret] took me out 😂
why does this feel like the most interview interview I've seen from ziwe in a minute lol
He wasn't afraid to answer the questions and returned the same energy
Wayne Brady is exactly who Dave Chappelles skit said he was 😂
funniest bit imo
One of the funniest skits I've seen in my life
I'm not American so I know Wayne mostly from watching whose line but I fell in love with him instantly. His talent his set of references? Incredible
That whole interview was a piece of art. Insightful, fascinating, had so much Im not even sure how they did that in five minutes and twenty nine seconds.
I love the energy in the studio today 🤭. Wayne Brady is always a good time.
Rofl the subtitles for his freestyle mumble rap were hilarious
They have such great chemistry. Gosh I love Ziwe. My style of interviews.
Probably the best Wayne Brady interview of all time.
Also… “What does Black daddy like?” sent me! 💀
It sounds like something an escort might say. And Ziwe knew it immediately. 😁
I replayed 3:45 so many times. LOL. Wayne is a funny dude.
Thank you for the stamp😭😭😭
he's charming, funny, and quick. this is such a good guest for her
"Jared, Black Daddy loves you" is the most gangsta sht I've heard in a long time😂
Easily the best guest in the history of the show
He's perfect for the awkward comedy
These two are made for each other. Also, he’s amazing.
The Black Daddy thing killed me
One of the best Ziwe interviews!!!
Wayne Brady is dope!
Tigger with the hard R is my new hacker name
this clip makes me like Wayne more...and of course we will never stop loving Ziwe
Wayne Brady, the Whose Line King, never backs down from a challenge!
Dude does this in his sleep
Ziwe met her match on this one. WB is smooth!
WAB WAB WAB
4:58 "there's blood all over that word" TRUTH
Poor Tinsley 😂 the housewives can never catch a break since Ziwe watches haha
That’s actually sorta messed up because Tinsley really does have a lot of trauma due to her dad being gone. Was not expecting him to say that 🥴
@@siiiiiuu7 I don’t think Wayne knows Tinsley from the housewives. He just thought it was a white girl name.
0:25 that was FOUL
If y'all would've told me that Ziwe would break Hannibal Buress but not Wayne Brady I would've looked at you like you were crazy.
I wasn't expecting that answer from Wayne at the end. shocked and proud.
He is correct.
He said “Kendrick” and I was officially sold. He was my boy since I could remember but this sealed it 😂
ZIWE is smiling from ear to ear......🤣🤣🤣🤣
I view Ziwe like a good Whiskey or Vodka, a bit of a pleasant taste at first, and then the burn hits your throat in 5 minutes 🤣🤣🤣
She is in fact exhausting
Ziwe’s the only host I’d watch. If I could only watch iconic hosts.
Ziwe you were flawless and Wayne too ! Like wow you *Surved the looks* ✨✨
I love hearing the crew laugh around the tigger joke
I'm sad and disappointed that Ziwe show is cancelled, that was really one of my best discoveries of this beginning of the 20's. It was really refreshing. I hope she will pursue the show.
it got cancelled????? 💀
@@MM-qj8ys sorry for the late but yes unfortunately it is
Alright Wayne ! Loved this interview
Every single Ziwe clip has me shrieking 😂😂
Best one yet. Thanks Black Daddy, and Mama Ziwe!
I love it. The two comments " if they knew Tigger was a tigger", and "there is blood all over that word, so keep it out your mouth." Fantastic
I appreciate Wayne Brady so much more after this. He’s a winner with lowkey goat energy
Omg the MUMBLE RAPPING 🤣🤣🤣
I love Wayne Brady even more now. Also, how is Ziwe allowed to be hilarious AND beautiful? This outfit 😍 👌🏾 🔥
The rap kiiiiillllleeeeddddd me
The editing is amazing and makes this even more hilarious
Bro that tiger joke was soo funny 😂😂😂😂 "If they knew that tiger was a *tiger* " 🤣🤣
Was lookin for this comment lol🎯
Wayne looks amazing, 10/10.
Ziwe making us love Wayne Brady even more!
Okay I LOVEEEEE Wayne Brady’s outfit 😭
I will never forgive my parents for naming me Kyle like WHY DO I WALK INTO ATTACKS LIKE THIS WHILE WATCHING RUclips ON THE TOILET
Look at the letters in your name K Y L E - all eXcellent
Shut up Kyle!
She was prepared with cards and lines ahead of time. Dude came off the top and still shining.
So glad I found this. I love me some Wayne Brady..love his voice on all levels😂😂
He looks tf good!!
I’ve only seen a few Ziwe interviews and Wayne seems like the most comfortable guest. Quick to answer without sugar coating anything.
I love Wayne’s outfit.
The cuts to his album made me laugh my ass off every time.
“There’s blood all over that word.” Most prolific sentence spoken during this comedic babble…
:D been waiting my whole life to hear you say that Wayne, I love you Dad
👏🏾He is our Sammy Davis Jr. Much respect! And like he said, “there is blood all over that word, keep it outcha mouth.”
3:27 “Hip hop that I can dance to but actually says something.”
*THIS. A THOUSAND TIMES THIS.*