Mo’Nique’s Son Speaks On Club Shay Shay Comments, Now Mo’Nique & Sydney Are Responding [VIDEO]

Mo’Nique’s Son Speaks On Club Shay Shay Comments, Now Mo’Nique & Sydney Are Responding [VIDEO]

The Oscar winning actress/comedian Mo’Nique ‘Club Shay Shay’ podcast interview has been smoking up social media since it dropped.   The nearly 3 hour interview probably talked about just as much if not more than when Katt Williams took one more sip while sitting across from Shannon Sharpe and scathed the black comedy world.  

Many celebrities have responded to Mo’Nique’s interview with Shannon Sharpe with social media displeasure, now it seems that her eldest son, Shalon Wakins Jr. is hopping on the TikTok ones and twos to respond to his truth and what he heard his mother said, in which he describes as a false narrative.  Shalon say’s that Mo’Nique “doesn’t care” to be his mother no more than he cares “to be her son.” 

“My mother and I both know that that is a very false narrative, and I would like to free her of having to continue telling that lie,” “Faith without work is dead and neither one of us cares to put forth any effort to reconcile with the other.”

To make a 10 minute video short, very prolifically said according to Shalon “standing in your truth does not make you noble”.  Shalon also says he feels some type of way about Sydney not referring to him as his son, but his nephew.  

It didn’t take Mo’Nique and her husband Sydney long to respond via a live video of their own.

“There are some people that are saying ‘Oh you should be ashamed of your mothering skills, you should be ashamed of yourself. This is what I say, ‘Let’s let it play out.’ Because the same ones that were saying oh I was crazy, I was deranged, we watched it play out. So just like with my son, we’re going to watch this play out,” -Mo’Nique

Then Sydney took over to defend his Queen:

“The irony of all this is not what is said but what’s left off. See you’re leaving off the fact that the last time we laid eyes on you, your mother got you everything you needed for the newborn baby about three years. You’re forgetting how I, from Georgia, was talking you through getting your car after we gave you the half-payment for it and you were 31, 32 years old at that point.” 

Let’s pray that Jesus fixes all that is wrong in this situation.

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