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December 12, 2025 21 mins

Sources tell me Britney Spears burst into laughter after seeing her ex-husband’s new Playboy cover, brushing off the images as “nothing to write home about.” Meanwhile, Tom Cruise’s once–must-have holiday coconut Bundt cake is losing its sparkle in Hollywood, where stars are now gravitating toward Taylor Swift–themed treats instead. And in Aspen circles, insiders whisper that Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell are experiencing a subtle but noticeable strain over political differences — a rare crack in one of Hollywood’s most famously steady couples.

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Schedule advice, Sure Bice, it's time nice.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Love, Hello, welcome to the Naughty but Nice at your
house to rub Shooter, and it's Friday, which means our
dear friend Corey Andrew joins us, Cory, are you there?

Speaker 1 (00:23):
I am here with bells, bells.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
And I love when you say that, Hello, my friend,
how are you? We've had a brilliant week here this week.
I was on the Elvis Da Rancho Yeah for a
good like twenty thirty minutes. It was remarkable. I think
somebody must have dropped out like a Michael Buble because
I don't like the star slot. These shows are very
carefully timed and if you're in the eight to nine
o'clock hour, apparently that is peak hour of morning radio.

(00:49):
And so Elvis, my friend who is also the producer
of our podcast. Elvis had me on for a good
twenty thirty minutes. We talked about the book and you
know what it works. I have a new book Hour.
It's called It started with a Whisper. It's not out
until next year, but you can pre order it today.
Elvis really asked told to buy the book and they

(01:10):
came through. So thank you, thank you, thank you. It's
already shot up the charts.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Wonderful.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
So that's really really exciting. Okay, let's jump into our show.
What time is it? My friend's big story At the
top of the show, before we get to the news,
there's breaking news coming out of London. King Charles is
going to address the nation today about his cancer. This
is very, very rare. It's a prime time speech at
eight pm Local times. What's that three o'clock out time

(01:34):
he's going to be talking. It looks as if it's
going to be from Bookingham Palace. But I asked my
insiders and they said, actually he taped it last week
at Clarence House, that's his official residence in London. I
tried to dig deep and figure out what is going
on here. They would not tell me what was in
this pre recorded message, but they did say it's about
the recovery journey, so this isn't about the future and

(01:56):
how grim that might look it potentially, which is my
first concent and I was like, my good yes, we
have months left? Is this a goodbye message? I was
horrified because he just doesn't do this. The Royals don't
address the nation unless it's really really serious. And also
to he has his Christmas speech coming in just a
few weeks, so to do back to back speeches. Something's

(02:17):
going on here. At first, I was really really frightened.
But some palace insiders who once again have not seen
the speech, so they're just projecting here. They are thinking
out loud. They said that he eats just not his
style to say goodbye to the nation in a speech
two weeks before Christmas. He wouldn't do that. This is
going to be about encouraging people. They think they don't
know about getting tested, about the importance of early testing.

(02:42):
Once again, they said that his cancer was detected when
he went in to have treatment for an enlarged prostate.
They do point out, though, that it is not prostate cancer.
They've been very very tight lipped about this. We don't
know what type of cancer. He's not really spoken to
the fact. To night at eight pm local time, he's
going to do this. I'm told it's very personal and

(03:03):
it's carefully time to align with national cancer awareness efforts.
So at first sight, this sounds really alarming. When I
woke up this morning and I banged out a substack
really really quickly, saying, oh my goodness, this is happening tonight.
It's at eight pm local time. It was quite alarmist
and then as the minutes hours went by, my sources

(03:25):
in London checked in with me and said, don't be
that scared, Robert. He's not the type of guy to
release everything two weeks before Christmas in a video. It's
just not his style. But very very private, and so
they said, this is going to be a lot more
about the journey, what it's been like. He's going to
thank the nation fingers crushed.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
What do you think, Yeah, you know, I think, and
I would say I hope if it is a personal
journey story he's going to share about his price state health.
It's a wonderful message coming from someone of such high
stature to remind people that they are the same, We
are the same. I mean, yes, they have more money
than God, yes, but at the end of the day,

(04:05):
this is the kind of message that can really humble
the Royal family and the eyes of so many who've
just really kind of written them off and thought they
were out of touch and antiquated. This is a reminder, Hey,
they're human beings and their body fails like all of
our bodies can fail, and it could really inspire people
as well men to go and make sure they check

(04:25):
their prostate health because most men will have a problem
with their prostate at some point. That's scientific. It's just
the way the gland is designed to fail. Someone in
the metas medical field told me that. But in any event,
I hope that is what he's going to do because
it would be a positive message to share.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, Okay, moving along. Original lead today was
gonna be Britney Speers's reaction to an ex husband his
Playboy cover, So saber play girls is practically naked. Yeah,
the cover of play Boy is it playgirl? Is it
plays play girl? A girl?

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Because that's for the women's for the women.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Girl. I've seen the pictures, you can look them up
a line. He looks amazing. But what did Britney think
about this? My sources tell me she giggled a little
bit by it, and she thought it was kind of fun.
He is really sexy. They had an ugly breakup, but
he's never talked about her. He's never trashed her. In fact,
he's only ever said nice things about her. When Kevin
fed her line when his book came out, sam Asgari

(05:27):
defended Brittany. He was really tough on Kevin, so you've
got to admire him for that. Do some people think
that once again he's using Britney's fame to get attention. Yes,
one friend said what's next for him? Only fans. They
said it to be mean, but I think that that
might be. Sam wanted to be an actor. He really
thought that he would transition into acting, and he's made

(05:50):
some impacting in that field, not maybe as much as
he wants keep going. But he's always going to be No.
One in Hollywood around the world, it's Britney Spears. He's super,
super hot. He could be a model in his own right,
Like he doesn't need Britney's fame to do that. But
even when he should, showing off that amazing chest, I'm
still thinking about Britney Spears. But that's what made him famous.

(06:11):
It's part of his story, and I think she's in
a good place about it. I'm not sure if Britney's
in a good place about her own life, but when
it comes to to Sam, I think she's okay. My
sources say she's sort of giggled, she blushed. I remember
she's seen the whole package, so everything so this is
quite sweet.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
Actually what do yeah, well, you know, I think that
you have a point. I mean, when you look at him,
he's so synonymous with Britney Spears that you cannot think
of anything else. And what he should do if I
were advising him in Hollywood is to tone down the sexy,
keep your clothes on, put in the work, pull a
Charlie's there on, like she did in Monster. You know,
show up not being that guy and show me that
you can do a character and be and let me

(06:50):
not see Sam. That's what Scher did when she transitioned,
you know. And but so many celebrities have a hard
time doing that because they're relying on that thing that
got them notoriety. They can't separate themselves from it. So
I would say, you know, hey, tone down that now.
I will give the audience a little bit of a tidbit.
I don't think he really shows the fore monty. He
just sort of no, he doesn't know. He just he

(07:11):
shows the front, the booty. O.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
You see a little bit of bottom, You see a
little bit yes here and there, but you don't get
to see the full fig which brings us to my
pole question of the day. Brittany is reacting to her
ex husband's Playgirl It's not Playboy play Girl cover. She
thought it was funny. What do you think? Is it
funny or is it very very sexy? Maybe both? Hey,
go vote on our Twitter page add naughty Nyserraba facebook

(07:34):
page is naughty yozip and monsieur to check back a
mondayta her results. Hey, Corey, what are you working on?

Speaker 1 (07:41):
Yes, well, this is a different story about showing cakes.
This is a what I did there. So Tom Tom
Cruiser's holiday coconut bunt cake, you know it was yeah, yeah,
it's a big deal. So it was once a highly
coveted treat. I love that. I make you laugh like that.
It was a highly coveted treat in Hollywood during the holidays, right,

(08:03):
so you know. Previously recipients included his His sort of
his A List actor community like Glenn Powell and rene Zelwigger.
But sources say that the trend has shifted towards Taylor
Swift's holiday cookies now, which also include a personal note
and handwritten touches. So insiders that I would love to
have the problems that these people have. Are you kidding
me with this? But anyway, Insiders suggest that the preference

(08:27):
now reflects a desire for more intimate, personalized gifts over
traditional showbiz prestige. So observers have noted that this is
like a transition in Hollywood, changing in the dynamics, or
people want more intimacy and you know, something more sweet
versus more hype and circumstance. I just will say it
seems like in both instances, they are giving a gift

(08:48):
to their fins, so right, I mean they're given a
gift to their friends. So it's the difference. I mean,
why are they competing gifts for holidays? It's like ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Yeah, this Tom cruise Kike was a big thing I
had when I was a publicists. I clied who wanted
to be on this guest list? If you are on
Tom's guest list, it's like getting into bungalow A. Remember
then it's like you're getting in. It's like going to
these restaurants that aren't that great. They're just hard to
get into. And so I think the Tom that the
cake was delicious. I've actually tried a piece of this.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
You've had some of it delicious.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
I was wondering delicious. However, that I wouldn't kill myself
to get on the list. If Tom sent me one,
I'd certainly put it on Instagram because it shows everybody,
look look at me. That's what it was about. This
is really a story about Tom. It's not as special
as it used to be, and that happens in life.
There's always somebody new that comes along at the moment.
It's ten years from now, we're going to want Andy

(09:39):
Cohen's sons Christmas cake. You know it's going to pass along.
It's going to be the next generation with have swer
is Christmas? And so I do think this is just
so lovely, the ebbs of the flows of celebrity. For
one minute, you're you're the biggest star in the world,
and Tom is still a big star as he used
to be. It's all sweet and very very organic O

(09:59):
CAKEE moving a Matt Gutman who's the new face of CBS.
So they've hired Tony Dakopla, but they've also hired Matt Guttman,
who's a very handsome guy from ABC to join the network. However,
there's a photograph that CBS does not want you to see.
Matt's a very very sexy man, and he likes putting
up very thirsty pictures on Instagram. My sources, the CBS

(10:22):
have asked him to come down a little bit. There
is one particular picture in particular where he's wearing very
low riding shorts on the beach and you can see
some pubic hair. It's fair, it's quite racy. This is
a picture of CBS does not want you to see. Naturally.
That's the only picture that I care about. These guys,

(10:47):
I get it. Part of the reason they again hired
now is they're sexy. We want really good looking people.
We always have wanted to look at good looking people
on television, in the movies. He's really good looking. He
looks like a model. But he still is part of
the news that line that you have to walk quite carefully,
don't you. You can be very sexy. You should be
very sexy. It helps gets viewers. Of course, you don't

(11:07):
want to be at the point where it feels pornographic
and want my news anchor telling me Pui showed me
bits and pieces here and so it's interesting. It's not
just in that job. I think in your job too,
in everybody's job, what do you put up about yourself?
You're quite thirsty, Corey.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Like you go there, I do. But you know, I
realized psychologically because I was a fat kid. I think,
and I will honestly say, I will share this psychological
trauma with the audience. I think I do it really
for me because I have come a long way from
that little fat boy. So my first traps are actually
for me. And if the public likes them, well, so
be it.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
I get it. We like them. Keep them coming. Okay,
what else do we have lined up? Big battles going
on inside? Coontin? Ask content? Ask is the is the
company the publishing company that owns Vogue and Vanity Fair?
What is happening?

Speaker 1 (11:58):
Yeah, so sources are reporting that they're are tensions rising
between Vogue and Vanity Fair, as both magazines are competing
really for the same celebrities, the same features, and the
editorial staff. I mean, I think Vanity Fair does tend
to be more celebrity focused, quite honestly, And Vogue only
really started putting celebrities on the cover in recent years
as the supermodel thing wore down and changed. So I

(12:19):
think Vanity Fair as it comes to celebrity really is
in that space more significantly than Vogue. But Vogue is
the powerhouse, right, so leadership changes including Mark say Judici
always mess up his downe. But Mark Judici's move from
Vogue to Vanity Fair and Clothealth's promotion. She's over at
Vogue now she was the replacement or she is the
replacement for Anna Wintour apparently. So insiders are like describing

(12:43):
an active staff poaching. They're like stealing each other's employees
and all kinds of shades. It's like devils product, like
you know, all over Shelly, right, it's the whole thing.
So what do you think about them competing? I mean
they are kind of like bookends that can't see.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
Well. Yeah, I think that the lines have become really
blurred now, and so these magazines used to have a
very clear tracker Laane to stay in Vogus Fashion, Vanity
Fair was celebrity and pop culture and a little bit
higher end too. Now that has changed now that the
lines are really blurred. You know, it's shocking that we
always say on this podcast we are not a political podcast,
but but because the president we have is from the

(13:19):
entertainment business. I've known Donald Trump actually longer than I've
known many many celebrities. I've known him for twenty thirty years.
I've been in Trump Tower many, many times. And so
because now he's the president, the lines have blurred once
again about entertainment and politics, fashion and politics, fashion and celebrity.
And now we find celebrities of really these spokes people

(13:40):
for fashion brands, not models anymore, and so it's all
quite quite interesting. I think that these clear lines that
used to exist, not just in fashion, not just in celebrity,
but also in politics, everything's slightly different now. When I
used to go out for breakfast with Bruce, we'd sit
around the coffee shop and I'd hear people talking about
the royals, well maybe even the housewives. Now a lot

(14:01):
of it is Trump and the presidency. It's a different conversation. Yeah,
And it's not like my friends have suddenly become political.
They see this almost now as the new entertainment, which
is quite shocking and alarming. But I think those lines
are really blurred now. It's interesting. I try to keep
politics out of the podcast as much as possible, but
on my substack, I do more political stuff because I

(14:22):
just have great Trump sources. I know that family. I've
known millenia I've known Donald for a really long time.
The political stories get the most readers on substack. It's
really interesting because I do it in an entertainment way.
I'm not commenting on policy. I have my own feelings
about all that. So I think the lines are blurring.
Do you think that in your own life? Naughties? I
guess it is like what used to be easy to

(14:43):
stay away from now suddenly is in your face. And
so I think that's happening too with these and magazines. Okay,
quickly before we go to break. This made me sad.
It is a political story. I guess Goldihorn and Kurt
Russell are experienced some tension. So Kurt Russell went to
the Kennedy Center honor as Goldie was invited. She did
not want to go. She didn't want to be part
of it. This is tricky, isn't it. Once again, we're
not going to get into politics on the show. I

(15:04):
can't imagine being married to somebody who has favor political views.
I have friends who have vastly different different views than me,
and me and Bruce disagree on a lot of different things,
but our politics is really very very similar. Of course,
I can't imagine the trouble it would cause if it
wasn't so Goldie, and it makes me sad. Goldie and Russell,

(15:26):
Goldie and Kirk, they've been together for so long long.
I have to figure this out. They'll figure this out. Okay,
we're going to take a quick break. Well, we try
to figure it out, and we will be right back.
Welcome back to the Naughty but Nice Sham your hairstrol
Shooter with a different Cory Andrew. Hey, Corey, let's get
to the polls. Last shaw we talked about Kim Kardashian crushed,
absolutely crushed because she wanted to co host the met Garla.

(15:49):
She thought this was going to be her Yeah, because
her friend Lauren Sanchez is paying for it. If Lauren
and Jeff are put it up the money, Kim, Ala,
this is my co hosting. It is a big honor
to co host it. Well, the co host of feted
out this Beyonce, is not KiB Lauren Sanchez. I didn't
have you. You put the buddy up. You've got some power.
So I think Kid will still go, but she's not

(16:11):
gonna co host. Question was should Kid be the co host?
Seventy percent said no, not yet Kim. These are legends Beyonce.
So I love Kim Kardashian. She's not Beyonce again, it again,
it Yeah, I'm with you. Don't forget to vote on
today's Paul. We're going to Naughty n Rob. Facebook page
is Naughty Gosen and be sure to check back on

(16:31):
Monday to hear your results. And now it's nic yes.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Well. Sources indicate that Jimmy Kimmel will conclude his Jimmy
Kimmel Live Show in May twenty twenty seven. Now, although
he recently shot a he recently signed a short term
contract extension, and statters are saying that it was like
sort of intentionally structured to align with his planned X
in twenty twenty seven. So ABC reportedly intends to give

(17:03):
Kim al a high profile farewell after over two decades
of hosting. And I imagine that that will be because
the audience was very vocal about how much how much
they love Jimmy Kelly. They're going to respectfully send him
off with a nice tribute. So reports are suggesting that
the final guest lineup may include Donald Trump to a
Capstone appearance. I don't know that's that would be wild.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
I like it that you know when to leave the party.
TV knows, like, yeah, he could come on from the
ten years in this job if he wanted to one
more year. It will be over in twenty twenty seven,
and so then good look to you had nicest that
the day. And I know she's saying naughty. Oh, this
one makes me sad. So Judy Dench, legendary actress nineteen

(17:49):
years old, has forgiven Harvey Weinstein. But get this, that's
not the story. The story is she's not alone, so
Judy said, she basically thinks he's done his time. However,
other people in Hollywood agree, they miss him, they want
him back. Hollywood's a wild place, isn't it. As long
as you can make people successful, as long as you
can turn people into stars. And Harveywood he was an

(18:10):
extraordinary filmmaker, and he knew the business, the mechanism, the
mechanics of Hollywood. He invented the Oscar campaign. People didn't
really do that until he came along with Shakespeare in
Love and got Gwyneth Peltrow her Oscar, which is now
debatable whether or not she should have won. But Harvey
is the reason she got that. Yeah, Hollywood is so selfish.
They're not thinking about the victims. They're not thinking about

(18:31):
all the evil things he did. They're thinking about themselves.
Judy was just foolish enough to say it out. Don't
for one minute, naughties think she's alone. If you if
you ever go to Hollywood, if you know people in
Hollywood when they might have had a water drink or two,
they miss Harvey. They miss Harvey and naughtiest of the day,
Let's send with a moment of rubb. Stop measuring success

(18:54):
by titles or money or how many people notice you,
because the truth, the truth, real simple success. It's simple.
It's not about how many titles or how much money
or how many people notice you. Know what it's really about.
This is true success is how much fun you're having
in your life. Are you laughing? Are you trying new things?
Are you letting that curiosity guide you? And if the

(19:17):
answer is yes, then you're winning. Forget the endless comparison game.
Focus on moments that make your heart light, your eyes sparkle,
and your soul feel alive. Happiness isn't isn't a reward,
It's the compass and follow it relentlessly. I always say
every single day, I'm gonna laugh out lad, one thing
today is going to make me laugh out loud. And

(19:38):
I find it, not because it stumbles into my path.
I go looking for it. You've gotta look for happiness.
It doesn't just turn up. You've gotta look for it.
You've gotta look for it every single day, because that
is success. When I'm happy, I'm successful when I've got
titles and money and I'm miserable, not so happy. So
once again, naughties, don't fall into that mistake of thinking,

(20:00):
if I had ten more dollars, I'd be happy. Oh
if I was a little thinner, I would be happy.
Oh if I had bigger hair, I'd be happy. No,
none of it makes you happy. Find out what makes
you happy. Think about what makes you happy, write it down,
and then look at that list. Corey, you've got a map.
Now you've got a plan of how to be happy.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
I love it always saying you always say happiness is
a choice forrab.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
You always say that it is a choice. I choose
it every day, even on the bad days. In fact,
especially on the bad days. That's what I choose to
be happy. Hey, that is it for this week. Thank
you so much for listening to the Notty but Nice
with Robin Cory Show production of iHeartRadio and Elvis Durand
once again, Elvis, thank you so much. I had a
huge difference to my life this week having me on
your show and plugging my book as hard as you did.

(20:41):
And everybody that has pre ordered it, thank you, thank you,
thank you. Don't forget to subscribe on the iHeartRadio app,
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if you can. They really do help and remember altogether.
Now let me hear you singing out loud ones. If
you

Speaker 1 (21:01):
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