Lisa Lisa Blocks WWETV After Cult Jam Interview — Ms. Goldi2U Reacts
Ms. Goldi2U Responds After Lisa Lisa Blocks WWETV Following Cult Jam’s “Real Story” Interview
The fallout from the Netflix biopic on Lisa Lisa continues — and now, WorldWide Entertainment TV is part of the conversation. After WWETV published its interview featuring Cult Jam’s original members Mike Hughes and Alex “Spanador” Moseley, fans noticed something unusual:
Lisa Lisa blocked WWETV on social media.
In a new commentary segment, Ms. Goldi2U — also known as Yonkers 1st Lady — addresses the situation head-on, offering clarity, respect, and transparency to viewers who have been following the story.
A Timeline of What Happened
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Netflix released the Lisa Lisa biopic
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Longtime fans and former collaborators questioned its accuracy
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WWETV interviewed Cult Jam, who revealed that the movie misrepresented nearly the entire history of the group
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The interview went viral, sparking heavy discussion online
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Shortly after, WWETV’s official page was blocked by Lisa Lisa
According to Ms. Goldi2U, the block didn’t come as a shock — but it raised important questions about narratives, ownership, and truth-telling in music history.
Ms. Goldi2U: “Blocking us doesn’t change the truth.”
In the episode, Ms. Goldi2U emphasizes that WWETV:
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Did not attack Lisa Lisa
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Did not push negativity
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Simply gave Cult Jam a platform to share their side of their own story
“When legends come to our platform to speak their truth, we listen. Blocking us doesn’t erase history.”
She stresses that WWETV is committed to preserving authentic stories — especially from artists who built the foundation of hip hop, R&B, and freestyle culture.
Cult Jam’s Comments Hit a Nerve
In the interview, Mike Hughes made a bold statement:
“The movie got our names right — and everything else wrong.”
He and Alex detailed:
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How the band truly formed
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Their sister-like bond with Lisa Lisa
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Their early years as teenagers in NYC
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The real reason the group paused their career
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What the movie left out — and what it changed for dramatic effect
The interview reshaped public understanding of the group’s history, and reactions were intense.
Why Lisa Lisa May Have Felt Triggered
While WWETV does not speculate on Lisa Lisa’s intentions, Ms. Goldi2U notes:
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The biopic is her story — or at least her portrayal of it
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Cult Jam’s corrections may feel conflicting
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Social media often turns disagreements into full-blown narratives
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Blocking is sometimes a protective move, not an aggressive one
WWETV chooses to respond with respect, not retaliation.
The Bigger Issue: Who Controls Music History?
Ms. Goldi2U raises a critical point:
When platforms silence or avoid the perspectives of the people who actually lived the history, the culture suffers.
WWETV’s mission is to:
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Document artists’ real stories
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Protect the voices of pioneers
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Give fans accurate information
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Preserve decades of legacy
This situation is bigger than a “block.”
It’s about who gets to tell the story — and who gets erased.
WWETV Will Continue to Highlight All Sides
Despite the incident, WWETV remains open to interviewing:
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Lisa Lisa
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Full Force
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Cult Jam
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Anyone with first-hand knowledge
Because the goal is not drama — it’s preservation.
“We’re here for the culture. All sides deserve to be heard.”
Ms. Goldi2U assures fans that WWETV will continue to tell stories with fairness, balance, and integrity.
A New Conversation Is Now Open
The block may have closed one digital door — but it opened a massive cultural discussion:
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What did the biopic get right?
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What did it rewrite?
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Why weren’t key members of Cult Jam consulted?
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How do we ensure that artists’ full stories are told?
WWETV will keep exploring these questions with the utmost respect for all parties involved.
Stay tuned for more interviews, commentary, and updates as this story develops.
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