In a candid conversation, Vlad explained that Boosie requested he stop booking Charleston for interviews, to which Vlad initially agreed, even at the cost of potentially losing over $100,000 in revenue.

Charleston acknowledged feeling sidelined, especially as others cut ties due to pressure from Boosie and T.I., but understood the dynamics as the “new guy” bringing a different perspective. Despite past tensions, Vlad emphasized that it was all “just words” and no real threat existed. The two discussed the business side of loyalty, revealing Boosie wanted a bigger cut of interview profits, which complicated matters. Charleston highlighted his success on VladTV with multiple interviews drawing significant views and noted how figures like Tekashi 6ix9ine also brought huge numbers post-controversy. This interview marks Charleston’s notable return to VladTV, ending speculation about their ongoing feud and underscoring the complex relationships behind influential hip-hop interviews.

Charleston White revealed that Adin Ross reportedly called the police on him following accusations that Ross was involved in an Illuminati sacrifice. White recounted multiple interactions with Ross, including helping him connect with boxing opportunities and Misfits Gaming before their relationship soured. He described Ross as paranoid and fearful, linked to his ties with other controversial figures.

White also addressed misunderstandings around Aaron the Plumber’s canceled Vlad TV interview, clarifying he didn’t persuade Aaron to back out despite rumors. He described Aaron’s erratic behavior and paranoia, which led him to cut ties. Despite tensions, White emphasized the significance of platforms like Vlad TV in elevating voices in hip-hop and culture, while noting pressures and criticisms he faced from his community for participating. The interview provides insights into complex relationships between emerging influencers and their challenges within the digital and entertainment spheres.