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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Shoo. It's time he welcome to the naughty but nice
show of your house to rub Shooter. And it's Monday.
It's a rainy Monday, but I like a little bit
of rain. It reminds me of London our dif friend
Garrett is joining Gus Garrett, what do you think about
the rain though?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Oh? Well, happy Saint Patrick's Day, Rabo Shooter.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Happy said Patrick's stare. You're wearing green, Garrett, you look adorable.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
That's right, that's right. Can't pinch me, but I could pinch.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
You there you go. Is that the rule?
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Yeah, oh, that's one of the rules, one of many rules.
But you know what, someone pinches you today, just realize that,
oh crap, I'm not wearing green. So you know, if
if you're listening to this before you leave the house
and it's Saint Patrick's Day, bye, by all means put
some green on wherever it may be, just so you
do not get assaulted by some stranger today because they
think they're cute.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
That's right. There's a big prey today down I think
Fifth Avenue here in New York City. I went one
year and it was really fun, Garrett. I went with
some friends of mine, some Irish friends of mine, and
we had such a great day. It's a shame it's
raving today, but I don't think it will dampen anybody's spirits.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Yeah no, if you're looking for a firefighter or a
police officer Jack Fifth Avenue in New York City, that's
where that's well, they'll be holding it down. They won't
be working. They'll be dressed though, as if they were working,
but enjoying the festivities where they say everybody is a
little bit irish on tape.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Who doesn't like a can't poor a firefighter. Okay, let's
jump into as show before we get into any trouble,
although before we do, I gotta give a shout out.
Over the weekend, Garrett I was invited to this new
play called Conversations with Mother. Conversations with Mother. It's a
semi autobiographical comedy by Matthew Lombardi, and it explores the
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relationship between an Italian, not an Irish, an Italian mommy
and her gay son. It is so so great. Sometimes
I'm a musical fan. I love the singing and the dancing,
but sometimes a great play it can really really just
set you up for a great weekend. I had a
fabulous weekend after seeing this player. And it stars Matt Doyle,
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who I know is a Tony when he's fantastic, and
Caroline Aaron. Now you know her from the Marvelous Missus
Masel I love She's really great. You know it's funny,
isn't it seeing people on stage in person that you've
seen on TV? Garrett, It's a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Oh yeah, no, it's and everybody does that same exact
line you just did.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
I know them from Missus masl. I've also started a
sub stack. Do you know what this is? Garrett?
Speaker 2 (02:39):
It's oh, I know, I saw that and I think
it's it's a for you right on po.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
I love it. I'm having so much fun doing it.
I'm not doing it at the moment to get a
lot of money or to develop a massive fan base.
I'm just doing it because I enjoy it, and I've
put a review.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
You already have the massive thing.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Well, I thank you very much. I have a lot
of people, but this one's just for fun. I'm not
giving myself any pressure. But if you want to follow
me on substack, even read my review of Conversations with Mother.
I put a review up and lots of other juicies,
juicy gossip. It's Rob Shooter on substack. Okay, let's jump
into our show. Finally we've got some gossip. What time is?
Speaker 2 (03:16):
My friend? Said?
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Is tea time? So over the weekend, the relationship between
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West exploded for a really good reason.
It seems as if Kanye has released the new song
featuring his daughter Northwest without permission. He also appears that
maybe Diddy is involved in this track. It is a
horrific track. Do not listen to it. It is an
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anti Semitic garbage. This stuff should not be allowed. Kim
went to court to stop stop her daughter being part
of this, but Kanye being Kanye, he just released it.
He put it out on Twitter. So now she's got
a daughter who's now associated with the far far right,
with Nazis. I don't think Northwest old enough to know
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what she's doing. I think she just thought she was
recording a couple of lines in a recording studio, and
her dad has now merged, appears to have emerged, her singing,
her rapping into a song that no mother would want
their child to ever be associated with.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
And the interesting thing is Kanye's learning the rules of
the law, realizing that Kim has pretty much soul control
over their child, because he was like, why why am
I getting pushback? This is my child do But realizing
that Kim has soul control just like just like Chris
Jenner has, you know, control over her daughter's lives as
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a mom and your manager, Kim has you know, the
manager mom role over Northwest. So Kanye learned a lot
this weekend.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
He did, he did, but he lives on the edge
of the law. He released this track. She took legal action,
including saying Northwest's name he's copyrighted. You can't use that
name without permission. However, Kanye just really and I think
now because of sub stack and Twitter and x and
all these other self publishing vehicles out there YouTube, you
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used to really need a record company to put out
a record. That's not the case anymore. You can record
it yourself and put it on YouTube or on social media.
He just released it. So even if Kim gets this
track removed, which legally I think she will, it's still
going to exist somewhere. Wouldn't you put it on the internet?
And now this young kid is going to grow up
and always be associated with a song that we do
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not nobody should be saying this garbage.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
Yeah, well here's the other thing too. And I think
the children of celebrities live in this different bubble. Not
to say that there they don't understand what being a
child is. But I think when they come of age,
it's almost like their teflone where it's like you could say,
you know, hey, how wrong that is. To them, it's like, oh, whatever,
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you've been coming after me and my family for it,
and it doesn't affect them, you know what I mean.
To everybody else out there, we understand the severity of it.
But I think to just people like Kanye and just
kids in general, because they just grow up with this
like protective. Some parents, you know, are good and they
protect them. Other parents like Kanye, who cares, you know,
he doesn't, He doesn't protect as much kid's trying to protect.
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But I think they just grow up and they don't
realize the severity of their actions until later on in life,
maybe when they're our age, right, But for the for
the time being, they're going to beyond f up as
much as possible, and and there's really going to be
no effect to it.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
You're a parent. The will has changed rymes. Growing up,
there was no social media. I can't imagine neither worry
as a parent because if your kids post something, if
your kids posted a swastika or an anti Semitic meum,
they've posted that, and they've told the world who they are.
And at an early age, you might make terrible, terrible mistakes,
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which we could make, Garrett, but it wouldn't be documented forever.
I'm sure I've said stuff when I was a teenager
that now I would regret the differences. I said it
to my next door neighbor or my friend across the street.
I didn't say it to the world, which now young
people do.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Oh yeah, no. And and I think the problem is
there are no actions consequences for people's actions, so you'd
go through it, you do it, and then it's like, okay,
no problem, move on, not realizing the cause of those
actions that have been spoken or said or done. And
you know, it's not like Kanye is going to punish Northwest.
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Kim's not gonna punish Northwest. You know, it's it's it's
it's the weird circle. It's the weird circle of life.
You're like, we'll just keep on going around. It's like, hey,
we've done this before, up, let's keep on doing it again. Oh,
we forgot about it. Look what do we do that.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
I think we should punish Kanye here. Like, Kanye has
these views. He's made it very clear who he is.
He said things many, many times. Then he says it's
a mistake, didn't mean it. But now we know who
Kanye is and we know what his views are, like
Jewish people about Nazis. He's told us, So we're going
to start to listen. To drag your family into that,
to drag your daughter into that, Wow, what do you do?
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I'm told Kim is absolutely pulling her hair out. It
was bad enough for Kanye to expose his thoughts, these dirty,
disgusting thoughts. It was bad enough for him to have them,
for him to expose them. Now he's pulling his kids
into this dark, dark world.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
But you know what it's it's also, you know, as
much as as much as kid, I think Kim is
also just a fault too, because she wants to like, Okay, yes,
and you know Dad needs to be a part of
your life. But look at the actions of every time
you know, she's she's done it, but she won't them
because it's almost it's almost like, oh no, I gotta
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be like at some point, you too have to be
a parent. You just can't be like, Okay, everyone gets
a trophy, Okay, we'll go fifty fifth and like she
is just a blame, Like you are literally handing your
child over to the dad thatzs who could put it yeah,
who could turn it on in a flip of a
switch and be you know, Walt Disney ironic, but but
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then turn it off whenever he wants. And you know
it's you know, it's.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
So so difficult. There is no way Kim would allow
her kids to hang out with a Nazi somebody that
supported Adolf Hitler. She just wouldn't havell lied that. If
this was a neighbor or somebody down the street, the
kids would not be seeing this man anymore. But yet
this guy is their father, so he is going to
see them, and he is going to tell them his
views and that might influence them, that might give them
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some ideas.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Here's here's my here's my one thing against Kim. And
if it does happen, then we kind of know where
she she lies on the subject. If this were to
end up, this storyline were to end up on the Kardashians,
let's just say just maybe not with with names specifically,
but just talking about it. That's that's my problem. That's
my problem. Apparent. I don't think as a person, and.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
She uses the storyline, but I think.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
We will know where she lies.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
It's a really good this gets on the absolutely wait
six months that shows Allay six months behind the film.
Now and wait six months and then we'll see. I
will predict this will not end up there. I'm told
Kim is really really upset about this and doesn't really
know what to do, which brings us to our whole
question of the day. Kanye Wester Peers Too have released
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a single, a really anti semitic, a pro Nazi single
featuring Diddy, of all people, Diddy and his daughter Northwest.
Should this single be stopped? Kim is taking legal action
should this single be stopped? Hey, go vote on our
Twitter page add naughty nice rab our Facebook pages Naughty Gossip,
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and be sure to check back tomorrow to hear your results. Hey, Garrett,
let you work it on.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Well someone you know very well, Rob Shooter, and you've
been down this road, I believe before or Jessica. She
is now entering her single era. And if you haven't
heard her new music and you can tell that she's single,
then I don't know what else to tell you. So
so she she she pretty much was in Texas and
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pretty announced that you know, she's going through that the
single era. She she just split from her husband, Eric
Johnson of ten years, and as she told everybody at
her show in Texas where she is from, you know,
her world was turned upside down and before she even
realized what was happening. So you know, she's not you
know the interesting thing, You and I, as normal people,
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would just be like, you know, put the blanket over
our heads, lock ourself in a closet, maybe you know,
watch a good wrong com or you know or something.
But for her, no, she is a pen to paper,
a voice to microphone and you know, letting the world know.
But she does it in the typical artist fashion where
where she lets the music talk and then we're all
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left to assume. And then you know what they say
about assumption. So we could be making ourselves too much
into it, But how can you.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
I liked the song, it's so interesting to me when
I was working with Jessica and she broke up with Nick,
and her record label at the time really pressured her
to do a song, a breakup song, a crime a
River song. If you remember, just think Tim Blaby had
had huge success with crime a River after he broke
up with Britney Spears, and Nick Lache had a very
similar song. He had a really sad song about being
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alone and it did really well, and the record label
said that's what your fans want, and Jessica refused. She
put out al anthem public affair dance song in with
her girlfriends where they're all roller skating and having a
great time. The song did not do very well. So
I think Jessica here is being honest, but also to
being very very smart. She knows the mistake she made,
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at least in her career when she broke up with Nick.
If she really wanted to sell albums, if you want
to hit single, lean into your personal story. I'm surprised
she's doing it this time. She didn't do it with Nick,
she's doing it with Eric. But this tells us that
Jessica wants to have a big comeback. She misses singing.
She misses performing. She would love for this to be
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a hitter. I listen to the song. I like it.
I just don't know if Jessica Simpson Nan after all
these years, can have a music creer, what are you? You
know music better than anybody? Can this get on the radio?
Can this get played? What do you think?
Speaker 2 (13:25):
You know? I think it's a good you know. Oh
look at that Jessica Simpson. Oh what's this about? But
do I see it turning into you know, the next
Carrie Underwood before he cheats and anything like that. No,
But at the end of the day, this is my
other thing. She's a billionaire, she made a billion dollars
worth of shoes and a whole company like that. Why
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go back to the music? Well, like it's it's one
of those things where you realize, like, is is it
the person that loves this so much? Or she just
misses the attention.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
Oh that's a good point. That's a good point. Okay,
quickly before we get a break. Megan mark Alls Netflix
show is being called a royal roast. So Whitney Cummings,
who I really do like a comedian, used to be
really close with Chelsea Handler, another comedian that makes me laugh.
She is saying that she watched Meghan's show and she
thinks it's actually a roast of the royal family. And
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she said, this was not made for us, This wasn't
made for the viewers, for you and me. This was
made for like thirty people in the castle as an fu.
And these are a few points that she highlights them
are very very very interesting. There's a whole part in
this where Meghan talks about tea and she said, oh,
Tea's not a big deal. You just put it outside
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and you let it steep in the sun. Well, the
translation is why are the Royals obsessed with tea? Which
they are? And then another scene in the type I'm
obsessed with tea. Another scene that's interesting is Meghan makes
some home preserves, some fruit preserves, and people are saying
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that she doesn't want them to be too sweet or
too sugary or too artificial, like the translation Royal Life.
I don't know if I totally agree. I think Megan
just wanted to put on a good show. Maybe there's
some subconscious diggs here at the Royal family, but I
don't think Meghan went out of a way to have digs.
What do you think.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
Yeah, no, I think the and I saw the jam
episode and I didn't take it for that. I did
take it and she puts a lot of sugar in it.
And you know, but but for my funny thing is
the fact that anytime you go over Meghan Markle's house,
she has to prep for about four hours just to
have you over. Like you know, you come over, I'm
ordering a pizza. Maybe you know, maybe we'll open a
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glass or rose and sit on the back porch. But no, no, no,
like you, she will literally go in and find dirt
to build a fig tree and then let the fig
tree grow and.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Then Megan Common, Megan carm it down. Okay, we're going
to take a quick break and we will be right back.
Welcome back to the Nauty but nice Shaw, you head
to stop shoot with my dear friend Garrett Vogle. Hey, Garrett,
let's get to the polls that DA DA Last year
we talked about Brad Pitt has ditched all the drama
for new love in his life and he's happier than ever.
Our question was quite simple, will Brad ever get married again?
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Let's have a look. Sixty percent said yes, you think
he will? After a really ugly divorce. Sometimes that puts
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I agree to think Bradley will say I do at
least one more time. Don't forget to vote on today's Paul.
We're going to have Twitter page at Naughty Nice rab Our.
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check back tomorrow to hear your results. And now it's
time for and noisest of the day.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Well, the rumors could stop because ever since the end
of the Super Bowl, Where's Tailor, Where's Travis? They're they're
broken up? Well nope, they were spotted Friday night going
out on a date night in New York City. They
went to Del Frisco's Grill in Brookfield Place, which, ironically enough,
so if you know New York City, Brookfield plays Downtown Manhattan,
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not too far from from triv I'm calling it Travis
n Taylor's probably is it's more Tailor's apartment. Uh so
they didn't have to go that far, but yet they
snuck in the back and they arrived around seven thirty.
They stayed until eleven, which I think that's a very
very long time. So maybe two three bottles of wine
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at best. Yeah four, you know, and and Travis probably
got the Porterhouse for himself. You know, there's no he
he doesn't seem like a sharing guy. But yeah, so
that's that's too long. I might my legs would get
tired after that. But yeah, so they they're together, they're they're.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
Okay. They do not on purpose. Taylors are really smart.
She knows she's over exposed at the moment, and they've
got nothing to promote apart from their private lives, and
she doesn't want to become a tabloid couple more than
they already are, and so they're trying to pull it
back a little bit. I wish these two the best,
and now let's do naughtys of the day. Gal Gado
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and Rachel Zigglers Snow White and the and the Evil Queen.
We're playing nice at the premiere of the movie. So
these two are not friends. I hit the phones and
they said they can work together. But they're not friends.
They're a different age. They have very little in common.
And let's be clear here, a lot of this is
about polar tic So Rachel is very pro pro Palestine.
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We know gal Gado fought in the Israeli army, and
so these two do not see eye to eye, but
they will be professional. And I'm told at premieres they
want the movie to be a hit, the naughtiest of
the day.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Let's end with they're supposed to not make a lot
of money.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
That's a right, that's right. Let's end with a moment
of rob Small things aren't small. They are everything. The
little things, they're not little things at tall. They're the
foundation of success and they really do add up. So
every week I see people down playing their progress, they
say that they didn't do enough. But let's be real.
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Let's be real. It's these little things that you do
every single day that turn into big things. Small steps
count everybody, So cheer them on, cheer yourself on, because
those small steps they lead to big wins. Hey, that
is it for today. Thank you so much for listening
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Speaker 2 (19:49):
It's not even nice with Rah