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Podcast chaos: Boxer Adrien Broner kicked Off from “It Is What It Is” over inappropriate comments to co-host Stat Baby
Global Desk | September 17, 2025 7:21 AM CST

Synopsis

Cam’ron and Ma$e’s “It Is What It Is” podcast became tense when boxer Adrien Broner made a sequence of inappropriate comments toward co-host Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson and Arabia Tillery. Broner flattered Wilson excessively, comparing her to the singer Coco Jones, inquired about her weight, and blurted out, “I love you,” despite Cam’ron’s efforts to redirect the conversation. The situation intensified until Cam’ron calmly concluded the interview, compensated Broner, and guided him off the set.

Cam’ron and Ma$e’s “It Is What It Is” podcast, renowned for its entertainment and unfiltered sports remarks, took an unexpected shift during a recent interview featuring boxer Adrien Broner. Barely 15 minutes into the talks, Broner directed a sequence of inappropriate comments toward co-hosts Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson and Arabia Tillery, making Cam’ron to intervene decisively.

What really happened?

The interview started lightly but immediately turned uncomfortable when Broner aimed his attention on “Stat Baby.”

“I did not know you looked that good in person,” he said to her, as the crew laughed it off.


“Thank you?” she reacted. “‘Cause why does everybody tell me that? I don’t know how to take that.”

Despite Cam’ron’s attempt to redirect the talks, Broner continued by comparing Wilson to singer Coco Jones, inquiring about her weight, and immediately blurting out, “I love you.” Cam’ron became visibly annoyed as Broner avoided directly answering the questions.

“I think you deflect when I ask a question,” Cam’ron stated. “If you don’t want to answer the question, it’s cool because you presented it, ’cause we were going to move on.”

The awkwardness grew when co-host Arabia Tillery came up on camera. Broner said, “If that’s Arabia, I’m Saudi.” While the crew laughed, Tillery appeared uneasy. Even after changing topics to football, Broner returned to hitting on Wilson before making an effort to stop himself.

“I can’t talk,” he acknowledged. “You told me to stop — my bad, bro. You’re amazing,” he also added to Stat Baby.

At this time, Cam’ron intervened firmly.

“All right. Hey, we’re going to have to ask you to go, my n****,” he said calmly. “I’m going to pay you for your time for being here. I appreciate you, you know I love you, my n****.”

Cam’ron handed Broner a pouch of cash to reimburse. When Broner tried to state, Cam remained firm:

“I told you the first time. But you can’t violate, bro,” Cam’ron stated. “I told you n***** boyfriends is here.”

Social media reaction

The clip rapidly became viral, igniting praise for Cam’ron’s professionalism.

“You know how ignorant you have to be when Cam’ron from Harlem is the mature one,” one user cited on X. Jemele Hill remarked on Threads, “Really glad Cam stepped in there. What some men don’t understand is that women will be wholly uncomfortable and try to laugh their way through it because men don’t handle rejection well.”

Another user mentioned: “Cam so fire. Pulled out his wallet, paid the talent, and told him to wait outside.”

Follow-up

Broner has not publicly remarked on the event and has not fought since losing to Blair Cobbs in June 2024. Cam’ron later posted the clip on Instagram with the caption:

“SEE THIS JUST WHY WE DON’t JUST LET ANYBODY COME ON OUR SHOW ??‍♂️ THIS ?? #AB WAS OUTTA POCKET, SO #KILLA POLITELY TOLD THIS ?? TO EXIT THE BUILDING ?.”

FAQs:

Q1. Who is Cam’ron?
Cam’ron, born Cameron Ezike Giles, is a popular American rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur from Harlem, New York. He rose to prominence in the early 2000s with tracks such as “Oh Boy” and “Hey Ma”, becoming a major figure in the East Coast hip-hop.

Q2: What happened on the podcast?
Adrien Broner made inappropriate remarks to co-hosts, initiating Cam’ron to conclude the interview.
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