Don't Call Me White Girl

Breakbeat Media

The Don't Call Me White Girl show features rising comedian and viral social media sensation Don't Call Me White Girl. The Philadelphia native doesn't hold her tongue as she delivers her unique brand of insight, advice, and commentary in this highly entertaining weekly audio-visual podcast. read less

Our Editor's Take

The host of Don't Call Me White Girl podcast did not start out as a TikTok sensation, despite what people may think. Sure, Mona Love might be familiar to social media fans because of her skit "Why You Being Weird to Me" from 2021. It makes sense, as the sound has over a million video recreations on TikTok. It also got many dance remixes, and several artists sampled it, like NLE Choppa and Fabolous. People were dancing to this hilarious sexual misfortune for quite some time. But Mona Love has worked hard in show business for a long time to get to where she is. And with this podcast, she can show the world she has so much more to offer.

Don't Call Me White Girl podcast host Mona Love grew up in North Philadelphia. She reveals that people there used to call her a white girl. And this is despite her being black and proud of it. This led her to choose her social media handle to show her support for other light-skinned girls. With that handle, the aspiring comedian started her podcast in 2018 while posting video skits on Facebook. This work helped her get a cohost role in 2020 on the popular YouTube show Million Dollaz Worth Of Game.

The success that followed with "Why You Being Weird to Me" was quite a surprise. That skit was a small part of a 30-minute Instagram live, where Love was trying to make people laugh. But when she saw the reaction, she cut and reposted it. This turned out to be a great decision. Thanks to the skit's popularity, Jazmine Sullivan even offered Love to be a guest on her Grammy-winning album, Heaux Tales.

With the new recognition, Mona Love revamped her podcast and started it fresh in 2021. Don't Call Me White Girl is where she gives her uncensored opinions. She talks about anything from politics to pop culture. Sometimes she's also joined by famous guests, like Saucy Santana. And they have more serious conversations. But she always goes back to her signature lighthearted hilarious tone.

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Episodes

Episode 124 | Keep It On The Playground
Jan 30 2024
Episode 124 | Keep It On The Playground
On this episode DCMWG starts with the ongoing Megan Thee Stallion & Nicki Minaj feud after Megan released her song “Hiss” which lead to Nicki Minaj firing back via X (3:16), Young Thug’s jail call with Mariah The Scientist gets leaked online and the “Pick Me’s” picked me’d (13:30), Mos Def gave his opinion on Drake as a musician and….yea, it was exactly that (18:16), which Black women were the inspirations in reality TV? (24:10), Youtuber Noluvmar and his crew allegedly showed up to a competing YouTuber’s video shoot, pistol whipped them and stole their footage (30:05), Baddies update (37:18), Manifestations (41:02), Voicemails (47:32) & more.  Get your real life advice from Mona on the show! Dial 267-225-2492 and leave a question for a chance to have your voicemail answered on an episode. JOIN THE NEW DCMWG PLUS COMMUNITY FOR BONUS EPISODES, AD-FREE LISTENING & OTHER EXCLUSIVE CONTENT CLICK HERE: https://dcmwg.supportingcast.fm This episode is sponsored by Factor Meals. Head to https://FactorMeals.com/DCMWG50 to get 50% off Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producer: Don’t Call Me White Girl Producer: Tom Flies Production: Creative Mind Productions: Vernon Ray (@AllMoneyShots) & Zack James (@ZJames_RHC) Filmed on Location: Jet Phynx Films Instagram: @BreakbeatMedia @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl @PhelpsJugo @TomFlies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices