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December 2, 2025 21 mins

Netflix is gearing up to unleash Diddy’s hotel-room meltdown—captured not by leakers but by his own cameras and now in the hands of 50 Cent—just as Kris Jenner debuts a razor-sharp bob that has Anna Wintour frostier than a December Vogue masthead. Plus, Meghan and Harry once again deployed their signature “now you see them, now you don’t” photo tease, offering the faintest glimpse of Archie and Lilibet in a Thanksgiving soft-launch that sparked more questions than it answered.

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Speaker 1 (00:12):
It's time.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
And love and no wello, welcome to the naughty but
nice shame your House drum Shooter. And it's Tuesday, which
means a differend. Delana Dixon joined us.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
He miss the a there I am. Oh it is Tuesday.
But who did I see on Friday?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
We had a great night, So we have another catchup
in a while with your travel, I've been doing tons
of TV and stuff. We finally got together. We got
together early at Bottino's, around like four thirty five o'clock early.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
We were done by seven.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
I love those I love those notes.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
We had such fun and we of course we went
to scott I wasn't hello hello.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
We got the meatball. It was delicious. But I could
be anywhere as long as I spending time with you.
It's always the best. Okay, let's jump into our show.
What time is it? My friends are here? Time make
sorry the top of the show. I can't wait to
get your opinion about this, mister. You know television better
than any other reporter on the beat. So did he
is having a meltdown. It's caught on camera and it's
part of the new Netflix documentary. This is where he

(01:13):
gets interesting? Did He clearly had a camera crew in
his hotel room. He was not having a meltdown at
Bottino's or on the street. He was in a private
hotel room. This was his footage. He hired a camera
crew to follow him around, so before he was arrested,
there was a camera crew already following him. Then we
saw the camera crew turn up at cord with his mom,

(01:35):
with his family. So this was always going to be
a documentary. However, this is the block twist. The Netflix
documentary is not produced by Diddy or his family. It's
produced by his nemesis, fifty cent. So how did fifty
cent get that footage? Insiders are telling me I'm going
to do a big story about this today on my

(01:57):
substack that did he is looking at family members? There's
very few people that had access to that footage. Now,
when did he went to jail? Did the people who
shot the footage say, ah, he's going to be gone
for a long time? We thought did he was going
to go away for a really long time. It's not
going to be as long as what we thought. We
thought it could be the rest of his life. The

(02:18):
evidence seemed to point that way, at least to me.
The people that shot this footage, the camera people, the
sound people. Did they decide, you know what, we can
make a lot of money selling this footage to fifty
who's producing a documentary. Now, the one thing we should
point out did his lawyers are saying this is outrageous
and exploited, and they're even questioning if it's real, pretending

(02:39):
almost implying that it's ai it real. We've seen Diddy
and these videos, and after what he said about the
Cassi tape not being real, I don't think that's a
good good argument for Diddy because that Cassie tape was real,
even though at first they denied it. So I just
don't understand how they got it. But what I do know, mistery,
and you know this, Netflix don't mess about with rights.

(02:59):
You don't have the rights to the footage. They will
not air it because there will be lawsuits. They're a
billion dollar company. Diddy could go after Netflix. They're really
buttoned up. When we were on our little morning show mistake,
we were not nice Yu's photographs that we didn't own
the rights too. There's no way we would ever air

(03:20):
this footage. I'd love to see it. This would be
the talk of the dressing room, but we just couldn't
air it if did he owns it? So how did
fifty cent get this?

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Well, let me tell you December second, today is the
day of the reckoning because the Netflix documentary by fifty
cents talking about Diddy is out. Let me tell you
how secretive they have been about this documentary. I reached
out to Netflix and said, look, you know, I would
love to write a little story and will not come
out before and we'll be in bargot, and they told me,

(03:51):
u uh huh, I'm sorry, you are not. No one
is getting a look at this until it goes live
on Netflix.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
So that's how secretive they've been about this.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
And it is because of things like this, this, this explosive
footage that Diddy has gotten his hands on. I'm sorry,
the explosive footage that fifty cent has gotten his hands on.
But Diddy should have known better because back in May
twenty twenty four, fifty Cents said that he was going
to make a documentary about Diddy, So did he should

(04:24):
have been careful from day one because they have had
this rivalry for decades, and fifty cent basically said.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
I'm taking him down taking them down, so he should
have known.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
And maybe he was shooting the videos because he wanted
some kind of protection. But obviously someone from fifty cents
team got its hands on him and is using it
now to make this documentary. And I'm telling you, as
as soon as we're done, I'm.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Putting it all.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
I'm putting it on.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
Four hours sitting there.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
It's going to be explosive. Just the tea. Is this videotape,
this never before seen videotape of did he in his
hotel room screaming at his look were losing? How did
they get that? Now? I have the best Diddy sources
in the world. As you know, I worked with him
many many years ago. When I worked with Puff, there
was always a camera crew. I am told that he

(05:12):
is now very very wooded because there is literally hours
and hours, maybe years of video footage of Puffy. He
was like a reality show, except the reality shows the
Real Housewives, they only shoot for about six to eight
nine weeks. They only shoot for a couple of months.
Did he have a camera on him pretty much every
single day, including weekends, and this footage was always put

(05:32):
in a vault. And at some point he was going
to make it into a reality show or use it
in his videos. Or he liked having cameras in his face.
It made him feel like a huge star. He liked
walking into restaurants with a camera crew. That's who he is. Well,
what's on that tape? And if fifty can get this footage,
if fifty can get the footage of Diddy alone in

(05:53):
a hotel room on the telephone, he wasn't with the lawyer.
The lawyer was on the telephone, so the only people
in that room were the camera recruit and did he
and the lawyer on the phone. And somehow fifteen not
only got it, he got the legal rights to air it.
This is not sloppy. If this was an independent documentary
or if this was on a shady website, I'd be like,

(06:14):
oh my goodness, this is Netflix. They do not mess about.
We've worked on TV Misty a long time. You can't
put a photograph up on television unless you've got the
rights to it. You can't just be flipping up videos,
not private videos shut in someone's hotel rooms. There's going
to be privacy laws around that. I can't shoot you

(06:35):
through your window and use that footage if you're at
home and in New York City. We see into people's
windows all the time. We live high up. We see
stuff all the time. You can't shoot it. If you
do shoot it. No television, no network is going to
air it. Well, Netflix is, which tells me they've got it.
So how did they get it? And what else so
they're gonna get which brings us to our pole question

(06:57):
of the day. So did he is called in a
meltdown screaming on camera that we are losing it to
his lawyer. But what's really interesting is that fifty cent
got that footage? How did he get it? And more importantly,
will you watch it? Are you gonna watch? Missd's already
told you after this show she's watching it right away. Mister,
will you watch it on my behalf? Because if I

(07:18):
pop up on this on this four hour documentary, I
need to be given the heads up. There is a
lot of footage.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
Of course, I'm going to be working in the corner.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Of Okay, go vote on our Twitter page add Naughty
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to check back down my router here your results. Hey, mistery,
what are you working on?

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Well, it's all about Chris Jenner.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
Now she has a new haircut and it practically comes
with its own Vogue subscription. But insiders are saying that
Hannah Winter is not impressed. Okay, so basically we've got
this seventy year old mamager. She's got this new, sharp, glossy,
unmistakable very Anna winterur coded bob and full bangs in

(08:02):
a festive Instagram drop. You know she's Chris is just
leaning into those editor in chief vibes. You know, she's
posing with her daughter Chloe Kardashian and matching holiday gilllamour.
But sources are saying that Anna Winter, who I have
met and does wear the bob incredibly well, isn't flattered.
But more importantly, she's not phased. Look Anna, it does

(08:23):
not do imitation. She invented the bob. Okay, maybe she'd invented,
but she certainly made it iconic and everyone else is
just visiting.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Again.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
Like I said, I actually spoke to Anna Wintour and
the best part was I started to ask my question
and she said, nice dress. Yes, yes, I couldn't even
ask my question.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
I was So that's flattered.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Stone, that is your biography, that is your resume that
you'd say nothing else. You've had an extraordinary Korea mystay,
and I think you're going to do even more extraordinary things.
The only thing I care about that is that Ada
Winter looked at you and said nice dress. Now. I
used to work with the sort of about twenty years ago.
I was working for VH one and they had the
VH one Vogue Fashion Awards, and I did the publicity

(09:12):
for that. So we used to have to go to
her office to give her a pr plan and should
sit behind her desk. It was just like the devil
wes Prada. She had a couch in there, she had
the white desk, She had barely anything on the desk.
She had some flowers on the desk, and she sat
behind the desk in sunglasses and took a meeting. The
other thing Anna did which made me laugh is she
liked meetings where you did not sit. She said, if
you sit down, you stay too long. She liked standing meetings.

(09:35):
She said, get to the point quickly. And she was
not necessarily wrong with that. Chris Jenna makes me smile
here because I think Chris is really trying to expand
her role. We saw that seventieth birthday party at Jeff
Bezos's house, and she really got the A list there.
We have reported that Chris is thinking about starting up
the Kardashian Ball and having a yearly ball, maybe to

(09:56):
rival the met She can deliver Beyonce her, she can
deliver Oprah, she delivered Megan and Harry Jeff Bezos's house.
It might be even more exclusive, really really than the
Voe Ball. So it makes perfect sense. Now she's had
her million dollar face lift, now she's got her Anna
Winter Bob. Chris, you wanted it to win it, to
win it. And if I think I think if you

(10:19):
copy somebody it's flattering, I think imitation it is flattering.
And so I would take this Anna, if you care
at all about it, which I don't think she does.
As a compliment, I'd love Hananna Winter Bob. Have you
ever done a Bob mystery?

Speaker 1 (10:32):
I have.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
Actually, my Bob is a little bit sharper, and I
don't do bangs, and banks aren't really me, so I
can't seem to get them right.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
But I you know what, next time you've seen me, I'm.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
Gonna rob it up.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
It's not that hard. It's in the closet.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
I loove your hair twos are in the closet. Okay,
moving along Mega moguls using the kids again in a
Thanksgiving teas and people are upset about this, so it
really if you blink, you're going to miss them. But
it's a very very clever little way to tease us.
I get this. They're volunteering, they're doing good work. They
put the kids in the video is gonna blow up.
Meghan and Harry are not stupid. There's no faces, there's

(11:10):
no names. There's just a hint of a few curls
and a sleeve and a tiny little sneaker. It's all
sort of like a little bit of a tease here.
But it does feel sort of difficult for a couple
who have begged for privacy, who have asked us to
not not take photographs of their children, to stay away
from their kids, and now they're popping up, even if

(11:30):
it's just from behind her in her videos. Be careful here, Meghan,
because I think that the sting against Meghan that's going
to hurt her the most. Iss she is not authentic
all the other stuff. You can have bad businesses, you
can have a failure in this. You can beg your
apple Pie that nobody likes, and you're gonna be okay.
Mcdonna's made terrible movies, she's gonna be okay. You can
make a bad record, you're gonna be okay. You can't

(11:52):
be okay if the public thinks you're not authentic, if
they think you're a phony. And I think that's the
path that Meghan is slowly going, not by choice but
by actions. She's doing stuff that's making a status. Mister,
there's been nobody that's been a stronger supporter than Megan
Makol And you you've met her many times, you liked her.
You've even been mistaken for her mother once. Let me
remind you about that. And so I just I don't

(12:14):
want it to go down this path, but it does appear
to me at this point that's where she's going. Like, Megan,
I really would think about this privacy was a big
deal for you. And now seeing the goods, well.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
You know what, Diddy is having meltdowns and on Netflix,
and Megan is melting butter Okay.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
So she has a special.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
Coming up with Love Megan, the Holiday Special, and so
of course she has to make sure that her name
is in the public and We've said it a million times.
If they did a Docuseeries that talked about their family
and showed us the kids in the house and running around,
we'd watch it in a second.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
She's not stupid.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
She knows marketing. She was once an actress. But this
is all she's going to give you. I mean, you
have to realize he's still royalty. Showing the kid's full
face could put the children in jeopardy, but she knows
that people want to see them, so she's just giving
you a little bit. So I think at this point
she knows people are going to think she's in authentic,
so she's like, you know what, I'm just gonna lean

(13:12):
into it and do what I'm gonna do.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
You're gonna see a flipper of the kids.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
You know they're alive, you know they exist, you know
they're okay, But I'm not showing you their faces until
they're old enough to handle themselves. And even in that case,
you know who else doesn't show her child face?

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Halle Berry, Oh that's true. We yeah, we haven't the
kid and this.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
Child is all is eighteen years old. Yeah, and she's
still showing her back. So some parents just choose when
their children get to a certain age and they're an
adult and they can make that decision. If they want
to be shown, they will. We don't really see that
much of nicole kids men.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
No, that's true. Okay, so that's Thanksgiving, I think. But
he's interesting. Celebrities can do this now, just a little exclusive.
You're not going to hear anywhere else. My whispers, my
sources are telling me Megan's in the middle of negotiating
a big paid exposure for the kids, a big photo
shoes magazine cover with the kids are member. Suri Cruise
is on the cover of validy Fair. Brad and Angelina

(14:08):
famously sold their baby pictures their twins to People magazines
for I think forteen million dollars. Megan, I get it,
I get the money. I get that you two are
not making the money that you wanted to make. The
Netflix steel is coming to an end. But I'm definitely
working on this story. I'm hearing groomors out of la
out of photo agencies that soon we might see them

(14:28):
and in the process they're going to make a lot
of money off Meghan. Okay, quickly, before we get a break.
George Clooney, are you saying that he lost a role
to Brad Pitt. But what's it's all about, mystery? They
seem so different to me. I can't imagine them up
for the same role.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
Yeah, so for us, Yes, So George Clooney was up
for the role in Thelma and.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Louise and then went to Brad Pitt.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
So he's admitting that he came this close to playing
that sexy drifter you know, and the Gena Davis that
action film, but then came Brad, you know, abs and
the blonde hair, switching it back, and suddenly George's moment
was good, you know. So George is saying he got
to the final test and then that mother ever, Brad

(15:11):
got it, and then the best part, George refused to
watch the movie for years because he was like, oh,
I was doing like all these other projects. I thought
this was gonna be my breakout. You know, it was
Brad's breakout. But to be perfectly honest, I think Brad
needed it more.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
George.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
You know, he's got he had famous family members. He
was gonna make it, break it no matter what.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
So it's all good.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
And he went on to become a star and.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
Er believe it, he's a big star. It's fun looking back.
And what's fun here is that even the most successful
people in the world get a little moment of jealousy.
That yeah, does pop up even when you've got a lot.
So if you're feeling a little bit jealous today, you're
not alone. Everybody gets those feelings. Okay, we're gonna take
a quick break and we will be right back. Welcome
back to the Naughty but Niciam your heads throb shooter

(15:56):
with that dear friend. Mister, hey, miss do, let's get
to the polls do. Last yea, we talked about Taylor
swift plans a star studied bachelorette party. Is this fabulous
or is this tone deaf? Let's have a look. Eighty
percent said tone deaf. Now, if you do follow me
on substack Robshoden Naughty but Nice on substack, you will see.
Last night we had an exclusive report that Taylor maybe's

(16:18):
listening to our podcast, maybe she's reading stuff online. I'm
told these plans have been pulled way back. She doesn't
want to be the next Jeff Bezos and Lawrence Sanchez.
Remember that wedding in Italy in theirness and everybody was
really angry about it. It was just a sort of excess
for the sake of it. It was just money for the
sake of it. She's too smart for that. Taylor knows
we're suffering. Taylor knows that inflation's bad. It's hard out there.

(16:40):
I know it. My friends are struggling. And so to
sort of have one of these weddings, these bachelorette parties
around the world not a good look. I am with you, Noughty's,
and I think Taylor is too. Hey, don't forget to
vote on today's pole Twitter page at Naughty Nice Rob.
A Facebook page is Nady Gossip. Let me sure to
check back tomorrow to hear your results. Now it's time

(17:01):
for a noise.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
Well, Whitney, leave it because she's actually coming to the
Big Apple to star in Chaka. And wait, she's not
playing her teeny tiny role. She is playing Roxy Heart
the leaves see with the jazz hands, high highs, all
of it. So now she made a glam Instagram announcement.

(17:25):
She's in a sinkly, slinky black dress. You know, she's
snapping her fingers to the iconic Roxy music. And she
wrote grateful beyond words, and of course she's coming to
the Ambassador Theater on February second, twenty twenty six. But
get this, it's a limited engagement. She's only doing six weeks,
so if you want to see her, you got to

(17:46):
get your tickets now.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
It's really clever, it's really she has been doing this
for a while. They call it stunt casting in the
theater business, and they bring in these celebrities for a
short period. I've seen Chicago five or six times because
I've gone to see the different star. I've seen Melanie
griff is fabulous, I saw Lisa Renner, I saw Wendy
Williams as the as matron. You want say it, that's right.
They have put so many fun people in this. Some

(18:09):
theater folks are a little annoyed about it because they're like,
we went to school to really train, to be fabulous,
to do theater, and now a reality star is coming
in and they can't quite see good dance as much.
But they sell tickets. But what I say to that,
and my Broadway friends say, is there anything to keep
these shows open? New York Struggling tourists are down. Tourists
don't want to come to America for many different reasons.
At the moment, so Broadway's really down, Broadway's really struggling.

(18:32):
Vegas is in trouble. Mariah Carey's not selling tickets in Vegas,
and it's because the tourists are not coming. So anybody
who's going to put some bombs and bottoms on seats,
I'm awful. Keep the show running again now. And He's
the day, naughty, naughty, naughty, and not He's of the day.
Is that we did not know that Zac Efron and
his brother Dylan Ephron were going through a really hard

(18:54):
time with their parents divorced. So new documents show that
this was a really ugly split. The brothers have never
really spoken about it, but these new court documents show
us financial battles, spousal support, life insurance mandates, attorney fees,
lots of really ugly stuff. This was a really nasty moment.
Now it came at the time when Zach was really struggling.

(19:14):
He was fighting with addiction that he has spoken about,
and then his parents got divorced. Just a lot. The
reason that I wanted to do this story today is
to not judge any of this, but to let you
know there's always more below the surface. What you see
is about ten percent. I think is like an Iceberg mystery.
We only see about ten percent of the truth. And
so give someone some grace today. If they're a bit moody,

(19:34):
if they're a bit off. There's something going on below
the surface. There's none of your business. You don't need
to know about it, but you do need to know
it's there. Okay, let's end with a moment of Happiness
isn't a destination you magically arrive at. No, it's a
direction you choose to go every single day. So stop
waiting for the perfect moment or the right circumstances, because
that's a trap. Happiness is built through tiny decisions, little

(19:57):
ones like getting out of bed when you don't feel
like it's being kind to yourself, like taking one small
step in a move that's going to push you forward.
When you treat happiness as a practice, not a prize,
everything shifts. You gain momentum, you realize you're in control,
point yourself towards what matters. Then keep taking the next steps,

(20:18):
and that's how you will find happiness. I had to
learn this mystery. I thought being happy was going to
be an event, was going to be Willingham minion dollars
was going to be getting a great job, was going
to be getting a great guy, not true. Happiness is
the journey, not the Hey. That is it for today.
Thank you so much for listening. It's a Naughty but
Nice with Rum and Misty Show, a production of Elvis

(20:38):
Duran and iHeartRadio. Do you forget to describe on the
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Now let me hear you singing along, Mistay. If you're
going to be

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