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Teague & B Hen Go Nuclear on Julian Newman Over Sister’s Leaks

The Julian Newman vs. Club 520 Podcast Drama Explained Simply

What Started This Whole Mess?

Imagine you’re at school and someone shares a really embarrassing secret about your sibling. You’d probably be upset, right? Well, that’s kind of what happened here—but on the internet for millions of people to see.

Julian Newman (a former child basketball star) found himself in hot water because of a private video involving his sister, Jaden Newman, that got leaked online. Instead of staying quiet, Julian decided to fight back against anyone talking about it.

Important Note: This situation involves a leaked private video. Sharing or watching such content without consent is harmful and potentially illegal. This article only covers the public reactions and podcast discussion.

The Podcast That Sparked the Fire

Club 520 is a popular basketball podcast hosted by:

  • Jeff Teague (former NBA player)
  • B Hen (co-host and commentator)

On their show, they discussed the Newman situation. This made Julian really angry—so angry he "crashed out" (internet slang for losing control and reacting explosively) and sent harsh messages to the hosts.

The Epic Clapback: B Hen Goes Off

When the hosts responded on Monday’s episode, B Hen didn’t hold back. Here’s what happened:

The 5-Minute Rant

  1. B Hen spoke for five straight minutes without stopping
  2. Called Julian a "weirdo" multiple times
  3. Accused Julian of "trying to pimp out his own sister" — meaning he thinks Julian is exploiting the situation for attention
  4. Used very strong language (NSFW = Not Safe For Work)
  5. Jeff Teague chimed in with supporting comments (called "ad-libs" in podcast world)

The Reaction

  • Co-hosts were laughing hysterically during the rant
  • Clips went viral on social media immediately
  • Fans praised Club 520 as "one of the best basketball podcasts out there" for this raw moment

Where Things Stand Now

Person Current Status
Julian Newman Still on a "media tour" — doing interviews, posting responses, not backing down
Club 520 Podcast Gaining more attention and praise for their unfiltered style
Jaden Newman The person actually affected by the leak — her voice has been largely absent from the public discourse

Why This Matters (Even If You Don’t Follow Basketball)

Key Takeaway: This isn’t just sports drama. It shows how:

  • Private family matters become public entertainment
  • Podcasts have become powerful platforms for cultural commentary
  • "Clout chasing" (doing things for attention) accusations fly fast online
  • The line between defending family and exploiting situations gets blurry

Summary

In simple terms: Julian Newman got mad at a podcast for talking about his sister’s leaked video. The podcast hosts fired back way harder—especially B Hen, who went on a legendary 5-minute rant calling Julian out. The internet loved it, Julian keeps fighting back, and everyone’s watching to see what happens next.


FAQ: Your Questions Answered

Who is Julian Newman?

A: He was a famous kid basketball player known for crazy highlights and his dad’s intense training. Now he’s an adult trying to stay relevant in basketball media.

What is Club 520?

A: A basketball podcast hosted by former NBA player Jeff Teague and commentator B Hen. They talk NBA, culture, and drama—unfiltered.

Did Julian actually leak his sister’s video?

A: No evidence suggests that. The accusation from B Hen was that Julian is exploiting the leak for attention ("pimping out"), not that he leaked it himself.

Why are people supporting the podcast hosts?

A: Many feel B Hen said what everyone was thinking but afraid to say. The raw, unscripted nature felt authentic in a world of polished PR statements.

Is this over?

A: Probably not. Julian says he’s continuing his "media tour," which means more responses, interviews, and likely more drama coming soon.


Remember: Behind every viral moment are real people dealing with real consequences. The internet moves fast, but empathy should move faster.

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