Full EP | Use headphones on United Airlines or be banned; Woman arrested after shooting outside of Rihanna’s home; Treach and Pepa’s daughter Egypt gets knocked out in first fight; and More cover art

Full EP | Use headphones on United Airlines or be banned; Woman arrested after shooting outside of Rihanna’s home; Treach and Pepa’s daughter Egypt gets knocked out in first fight; and More

Full EP | Use headphones on United Airlines or be banned; Woman arrested after shooting outside of Rihanna’s home; Treach and Pepa’s daughter Egypt gets knocked out in first fight; and More

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The Morning Hustle crew dives into a wild mix of headlines, starting with United Airlines’ newly enforced rule that could get passengers removed or permanently banned for refusing to use headphones while playing audio on flights. Lore’l, Kyle, and Alton debate whether the policy is fair or too extreme, sharing their own experiences with loud passengers and questioning if all airlines should follow suit. The team then shifts to a terrifying incident in Beverly Hills, where a woman was arrested after firing multiple AR‑15 shots outside Rihanna’s home, sparking major concern since Rihanna was inside at the time. The Hustlers unpack the chaos, the lack of known motive, and the ongoing problem of unhinged fans targeting celebrities.

From there, the Lo’Down heats up as Lore’l breaks down Egypt Criss’ rough entry into the world of combat sports. Egypt — daughter of hip-hop icons Treach and Pepa — suffered a knockout in the second round of her very first boxing match against Jade Jones, a two‑time Olympic taekwondo gold medalist. The crew reacts to Treach’s frustration with Egypt’s husband, who allegedly pushed her into the fight and even took on the role of her trainer despite not being qualified.

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