Cam’ron caused a stir when he abruptly walked off the set of ‘It Is What It Is’ after hearing about Dwyane Wade’s upcoming nail care line.
During an episode of the sports talk show, co-host Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson mentioned Dwyane Wade’s new business idea. This revelation didn’t sit well with Cam’ron and Ma$e.
Murda, visibly shocked, struggled to mask his disappointment. Cam’ron, also known as Killa Cam, went a step further by slamming his earphones on the desk, grabbing his things, and leaving the set.
Cam’ron expressed frustration with Stat Baby ending episodes with ‘some wild shit,’ while Ma$e tried to hide his amusement. The moment was captured on video and quickly spread online.
@cbsmornings “I’ve got some cool ideas that I’m exploring”: Dwyane Wade teases a potential nail polish line in an interview with Jericka Duncan. “I’ve been having some conversations.” #dwyanewade
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In a recent interview with CBS Mornings, D-Wade credited his daughter Zaya for inspiring his nail care line. ‘I’m actually thinking about jumping into the nail line world. I’ve got some cool ideas that I’m exploring,’ he said. He emphasized how nail painting sessions with Zaya created meaningful connections.
This isn’t the first time Wade’s manicures have been a topic of conversation. Last year, his colorful nail polish at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame ceremony also caused a stir.
Ma$e compared Wade’s new venture to seeing ‘Jordan in lingerie,’ saying it ruined his perception of him. He argued, ‘It’s something you don’t want to see. It ruins everything for you.’
Despite his harsh words, Ma$e continued, suggesting Wade lacked the image he admired in athletes. Cam’ron, while laughing, predicted his co-host’s comments would go viral.
‘For the last however many years, and I don’t want to say since he’s been with Gabrielle Union, but he’s become very eclectic,’ Cam’ron added, referring to Wade’s unique style choices.
Ma$e called Wade’s style ‘sassy,’ criticizing him for not setting a good example for his sons. ‘Your image does matter,’ he said, emphasizing the importance of positive imagery for young men.
The episode highlighted how divisive opinions on personal choices can be, particularly when it involves public figures like Dwyane Wade.