Yoba also referred to his fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma, in the past tense after they publicly announced they were removing him. Yoba contends that they have their priorities backward.
“We had an executive director that was murdered. He was gay, he was running for public office in Louisiana — because we don’t have a culture, even within an organization like Phi Beta Sigma, you have a gay leader that has to then go live in the shadows, make poor choices based on that and he was murdered,” he said. “No one stepped up as brothers. As I’ve gone through my storm recently, those brothers didn’t step up for me, they stepped away.”
The actor also called the mother of his children, Terry Vega, a liar for claiming in a public dress down that Yoba did not speak to their children first before coming out.
“That is not true. This is what I am saying about Black folk on social media. There was nothing to tell. Tell what?”
Yoba also has issues with Black media and social media whom he says “put some salt on it. People put some dirt on my name, which I was expecting.”
Check out the hour-long interview on “The Breakfast Club” below: