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T.I. Steps Fully Into Stand-Up With First Comedy Special “Cheaper Than Therapy”

T.I. has never been afraid to reinvent himself. From chart-topping rapper to entrepreneur, activist and now stand-up comedian. Tip “T.I.” Harris is officially adding another chapter to his ever-evolving career with the release of his first comedy special, Cheaper Than Therapy, debuting December 24, 2025, exclusively at TipAintFunny.com.

The special marks a milestone moment for Harris, who has quietly and consistently been building credibility in comedy over the past several years. While some artists flirt with stand-up as a side quest, Cheaper Than Therapy makes it clear this isn’t a novelty act. This is a culmination of intention, commitment and growth.

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Known for his keen observations and unfiltered honesty, T.I. leans into the same raw storytelling that made him a Hip-Hop icon. Now, the bars have been replaced with punchlines. Drawing from family dynamics, fame, street life, relationships, and the absurdities of modern culture, Harris delivers a set that feels more like a candid conversation than a polished performance.

READ ALSO: T.I. Says Church Is A Business During Kirk Franklin Podcast

Cheaper Than Therapy doesn’t aim to be safe or sanitized. It’s intentionally rough around the edges, rooted in lived experience, and powered by the kind of humor that hits because it’s real. T.I. doesn’t shy away from controversy, discomfort, or self-reflection. In fact, he leans into it, turning life lessons into laughs with the same confidence he once brought to the booth.

AllHipHop has extensively covered rapper T.I.’s leap into comedy, reporting on his performances at venues like the Laugh Factory and the Barclays Center, his experiences with being booed, and his various comedy-related projects. We’ve also chronicled his comeback.

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Jake Paul Got Slumped, But Ring Girl Lexi Williams Delivered The KO Nobody Recovered From

If you watched Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua for the boxing, you’re lying.

The real main event started the second Lexi Williams stepped ringside in that red MVP outfit — thighs glistening under the Kaseya Center lights, booty sitting so damn perfect it deserved its own walkout music and that stupid-fine smile that hit harder than Joshua’s right hand.

Anthony Joshua knocked Jake Paul out in round six, but Lexi knocked out every man watching before round one even started.

And the wildest part? This wasn’t even new for her. The woman came into fight night with Hall of Fame stats already.

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Lexi, 31, Jamaican-American, Miami Swim Week veteran, 2-million-follower IG problem, certified Fashion Nova weapon, and one of MVP Models’ elite ring girls, had the entire arena acting like they’d never seen a curve before.

She’d already worked Paul’s fight with Mike Tyson earlier this year, and the internet crowned her the MVP then, too.

Her résumé was stacked. Her body was stacked-er. Fans weren’t tweeting about combos, footwork, or scorecards; they were trying to figure out how a human being could have a waist that tiny and a backside that disrespectful.

And for anyone still wondering how she became the night’s breakout star? Scroll her IG. She had the pre-fight timeline warming everybody up like she knew she was about to ruin marriages.

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In one video montage, Lexi is wearing a tiny chocolate-brown bikini that looks spray-painted onto her body. The top is small and lifted, pushing her cleavage up and out so cleanly it becomes the first thing anyone sees. Her waist is ridiculously tight, almost absurd, and the bikini bottoms sit high on her hips, pulling attention straight to her curves. Her booty looks full and round from the side.

By the time she shared the spotlight with fellow MVP models, Raphaela Milagres, Marissa Ayers, and Journi Carr, the debate online wasn’t “Who won the fight?”

It was “How are we supposed to watch boxing with Lexi Williams on the screen?”

Jake Paul lost twice that night, once to Anthony Joshua and once to Lexi, who stole his entire damn show.

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‘Their eyes will bug out’: Baltimore HVAC pro says never buy without asking this question. Even if you’re offered 0% financing. It’ll expose them

A Baltimore HVAC professional has some advice if you’re installing a new system. Make sure you ask about contractor fees on your financing, because 0% financing usually isn’t free. 

TikTok creator @Bradknowshvac shared a big secret within that professionals: Many HVAC companies work with third-party lenders, which creates big contractor fee percentages that aren’t disclosed properly. 

Financing fees, according to Brad, range from 6-7% but can be as high as 13-16%. The financing price, then, would be higher than the cash or check price for the services, despite these professionals offering supposed “0% financing.” 

Are HVAC Salespeople Taking Advantage of Homeowners?

Brad also added that many companies build this fee into their upfront quote, which means that some consumers may still overpay without a cash discount. 

“That’s getting added to the cost of your job,” Brad said. “If you don’t ask what the contractor’s fee is, if you don’t bring it up as a topic, a lot of providers have already built it into their job cost. So if you do in fact pay cash or check, they’re making more money on you. They already have the contractor fee built into the price.

Brad explained that he personally chooses to be transparent by offering separate cash and financing prices and clearly explaining the fee. In his eyes, homeowners should ask about contractor fees and cash pricing to make sure they’re not getting scammed. In essence, Brad advocates that if you pay for your HVAC services in cash, you should ask for the contractor fee to be removed. 

Brad isn’t the only one who figured out this issue. A blog called the Project Warden called the phenomenon the “0% financing trap,” explaining that HVAC contractors can sometimes inflate the total price of the job to make up for a dealer fee that the company is charged by the bank serving the loan.

And that’s not the only contractor fee frustrating homeowners. So-called “visit fees” are also becoming a red flag for consumers when it comes to choosing contractors.

Brad’s HVAC Experience and Value Proposition

The HVAC professional has been in the business since 2003, working in in-home HVAC sales. According to his website, Brad was “witness to homeowners being taken advantage of on a regular basis.” Companies had price-gouging policies, which made Brad feel “sick.” 

He moved into the industrial and mechanical space in 2008-2009, but did some residential HVAC work. Now, Brad posts “HVAC Truths” on his professional website, helping consumers understand coupons, rebates and other issues with HVAC installation. 

Brad urges home-owners to be skeptical of discounts, prices, rebates and sales pitches. “If you are getting offers from a provider to discount your price on a new HVAC system by $750, $1,000, $1,500 or more then you should be asking why they didn’t offer you that price to begin with,” Brad said on his website. 

How Posting on Social Media Backfired

According to his TikTok videos, the advice he offers online has also gotten him placed on scam call lines. In his video, he explained that his phone number recently got put into a lead generating service. Brad’s phone number has hundreds of lumber workers, roofers, and solar employees” contacting him. 

Despite that, little has stopped him from posting additional advice for homeowners. He even offers a tip line for anyone to contact him and ask if they’re getting a fair deal. 

“If you have already gotten your estimates and proposals, but are not sure how to navigate through them to decide which one is best for you, I am happy to answer any questions you may have by text, email, phone or live video message. I do not charge a set amount for this service. Instead, I allow the customer to decide what my services are worth to them,” Brad said on his professional website. 

All Hip Hop has reached out to Brad for more information. We’ll let you know if he responds. 

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