Godfrey Talks Vlad TV Fallout, Michael Rapaport, and Mistaken Identity Crisis with Eva Evans, Wil Milz & Akeem Woods.
08/20/2025
9:00 AM
In the latest episode, comedian Godfrey sits down with Wil Milz, Eva Evans, and Akeem Woods for a free-flowing discussion that blends entertainment, social commentary, and personal anecdotes.
One of the most striking moments came when Eva Evans revealed a troubling online mix-up. When people search her name, the top result displays an obituary for a different Eva Evans, a white TikTok star who tragically died by suicide at 29, but with her own photo mistakenly attached. The error has caused panic among her family and friends in Jamaica, many of whom thought she had passed away. Evans expressed her frustration and is actively working to have the misinformation removed.
The group shifted gears to discuss the classic sitcom What’s Happening and its lasting cultural footprint. They reflected on the passing of Danielle Spencer, best known as “Dee,” who died of cancer at 60 after building a second career as a veterinarian. The conversation also touched on the show’s connections to figures like Martin Lawrence, who appeared in its spin-off What’s Happening Now.
The latter half of the episode delved into unfiltered discussions around:
Colorism within the Black community and its impact on dating preferences
Interracial dating dynamics and how stereotypes shape perception
Personal experiences with complexion-based discrimination
Commentary on reality TV dating shows and the problematic attitudes they often reinforce
These exchanges highlighted both the challenges and nuances within Black cultural conversations around love, identity, and media representation.
Evans lightened the mood with a personal story, sharing that she’s currently dealing with an allergic reaction after dairy was accidentally blended into her smoothie. She joked about trying to hide the rash, adding humor to the otherwise weighty conversation.
Another focal point was Godfrey’s recounting of his fallout with DJ Vlad. He explained that he stopped appearing on Vlad’s show after the host misquoted Minister Louis Farrakhan, taking a metaphorical statement literally and portraying it as a threat. When pressed by Godfrey and Lord Jamar to apologize, Vlad refused, only issuing an apology years later on Willie D’s podcast, which Godfrey dismissed as insincere.
The comedian also addressed his issues with Lord Jamar, criticizing what he saw as hypocrisy in returning to Vlad TV after speaking against it. Tensions around “flat earth” debates and ideological differences further strained those relationships.
Throughout the episode, Godfrey underscored:
The exploitation of Black culture by white media figures
Double standards in accountability across platforms
The importance of standing on principle, even when it comes at a financial cost
The conversation weaved seamlessly between personal reflections, cultural critique, and comedic banter, a trademark of Godfrey’s style and his collaborations with Wil Milz, Eva Evans, and Akeem Woods.
Godfrey Talks Vlad TV Fallout, Michael Rapaport, and Mistaken Identity Crisis with Eva Evans, Wil Milz & Akeem Woods.
In the latest episode, comedian Godfrey sits down with Wil Milz, Eva Evans, and Akeem Woods for a free-flowing discussion that blends entertainment, social commentary, and personal anecdotes.
One of the most striking moments came when Eva Evans revealed a troubling online mix-up. When people search her name, the top result displays an obituary for a different Eva Evans, a white TikTok star who tragically died by suicide at 29, but with her own photo mistakenly attached. The error has caused panic among her family and friends in Jamaica, many of whom thought she had passed away. Evans expressed her frustration and is actively working to have the misinformation removed.
The group shifted gears to discuss the classic sitcom What’s Happening and its lasting cultural footprint. They reflected on the passing of Danielle Spencer, best known as “Dee,” who died of cancer at 60 after building a second career as a veterinarian. The conversation also touched on the show’s connections to figures like Martin Lawrence, who appeared in its spin-off What’s Happening Now.
The latter half of the episode delved into unfiltered discussions around:
These exchanges highlighted both the challenges and nuances within Black cultural conversations around love, identity, and media representation.
Evans lightened the mood with a personal story, sharing that she’s currently dealing with an allergic reaction after dairy was accidentally blended into her smoothie. She joked about trying to hide the rash, adding humor to the otherwise weighty conversation.
Another focal point was Godfrey’s recounting of his fallout with DJ Vlad. He explained that he stopped appearing on Vlad’s show after the host misquoted Minister Louis Farrakhan, taking a metaphorical statement literally and portraying it as a threat. When pressed by Godfrey and Lord Jamar to apologize, Vlad refused, only issuing an apology years later on Willie D’s podcast, which Godfrey dismissed as insincere.
The comedian also addressed his issues with Lord Jamar, criticizing what he saw as hypocrisy in returning to Vlad TV after speaking against it. Tensions around “flat earth” debates and ideological differences further strained those relationships.
Throughout the episode, Godfrey underscored:
The conversation weaved seamlessly between personal reflections, cultural critique, and comedic banter, a trademark of Godfrey’s style and his collaborations with Wil Milz, Eva Evans, and Akeem Woods.
Godfrey Talks Vlad TV Fallout, Michael Rapaport, and Mistaken Identity Crisis with Eva Evans, Wil Milz & Akeem Woods.
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