

They will be in New York City on November 11 and Los Angeles on November 14.Born in Spanish Harlem, Joe Budden lived in Queens till he was 11. I can assure you that.”Īs the back-and-forth between the two camps continues to play out in the media, Rory and Mal are planning to embark on their first live tour as New Rory & Mal podcasters. That’s something you would probably have to ask him, but it would be very funny - and a lot would be exposed - if he decided to do that.” Rory stated, “That’s not a route he would want to go. Mal responded, “Yeah no, it’s not an issue for us. During the Vulture Q&A, Rory and Mal were also asked about Joe Budden threatening to file a lawsuit against them over the New Rory & Mal podcast which launched in June. The New Jersey native did not actually take legal action against his estranged friends. Budden claimed their contracts contain a limited non-compete clause. Budden replied, “Isn’t it great!!?”Ġ Joe Budden Threatened To File A Lawsuit Against Rory & Malīack in May, Joe Budden suggested he would sue Rory and Mal if they immediately launched a new podcast.

On October 15, a Twitter user tagged Joe Budden and mentioned that Rory and Mal “came up” since leaving The Joe Budden Podcast. The message read, “They’ll question your character once you stop taking care of them.” It made for good entertainment, I guess.”Īccording to reports, Joe Budden posted a statement on his Instagram Story this weekend that appeared to be a response to his former co-hosts. I thought we were all better than that, but you know, it is what it is. Rory added, “I kinda wish it didn’t have to play out publicly. I don’t have any reservations or any hard feelings toward anybody,” said Mal about parting ways with Joe Budden’s long-running show during an interview with Vulture. Where Rory and I stand now, looking back, it was the best thing that happened. “Speaking for myself, I’m totally moved on in regard to that. Some people are speculating Rory and Mal’s ex-boss at The Joe Budden Podcast reacted to some comments the duo had to say in a recent article.

Last week, news broke that Rory Farrell and Jamil “Mal” Clay signed a reported $10 million podcasting contract with SiriusXM’s Stitcher.
