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June 27, 2025 20 mins

Sean “Diddy” Combs is so confident he’ll beat the explosive federal case against him that he’s already planning a massive post-trial blowout — and in a shocking twist, insiders say he wants to invite the jury to say “thank you.” But while Diddy eyes a victory lap, Warner Bros. is scrambling after fans unearthed a steamy 2018 scene of new Superman star David Corenswet baring all in Affairs of State — a far cry from the squeaky-clean Clark Kent image the studio is trying to sell.

Instinct magazine’s Corey Andrew joins Rob with all the dish! Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Advice, Sugar. It's time from Welcome to the Naudy Vann
share your host, wrong shooter. It's Friday, which means our
dear friend Cory Andrew joins us. Hey, Corey are you there?

Speaker 2 (00:23):
I am here, and I'm going to hope for no
technical difficulties today, because you know, I've been going through
it with this program. But we'll get through it.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
It comes in waves, doesn't it. There's months and months
that we do so well and then suddenly everything's so
geekche and so I should point out last week we
did do a show together. We just couldn't post it
because of technical technical issues.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
And it was a good one.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
It was well, this will be a good one. This
will be I can feel it. Okay, let's jump into
the show. What time is it? My friends? And is time? Okay?
Let's look at this big breaking story and the top
of the show. You're not going to believe this, But
did he I've been telling you it's really confident, or
at least did his team. I don't get to speak
to him, but I get to speak to people around him.

(01:08):
They said he is really really confident. In fact, they
are that confident that a party planner today told me
they've been quietly looking for venues for a cellarbration party.
And guess who's going to be at the top of
the invite list. This is so did he the jury?
If they find him innocent, he's going to become friends

(01:33):
the member. More Stewart became friends with some of the
people she was in jail with. And I think we've
sort of read this before that often these celebrities feel
really really indebted to people who have saved them. So
I think there will be a massive celebration party. I
worked with him, I know him. There will be a
big party. If you get there's going to be a
big party. Will he invite the jury? I'm told yes,

(01:55):
What do you think?

Speaker 2 (01:56):
Well, I think it's problematic because he's actually, if he's
actually stayed it that publicly, that can be considered witness temporary.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
He hasn't yet, he's not, let's be very clear. And
it's a party planner who told me so. There. Yeah,
they're better be careful, very quietly looking around. But I
do think somebody as generous as Puffy. It would cross
my mind if I was on the jury, I hope
i'd do the right thing. But he's a billionaire. He
could make my life really nice. We know from the

(02:26):
trial he gave somebody one hundred thousand dollars at the
hotel security, remember when he thought he purchased the castle
was ultimately leaked to see an end. But it is
something that's really interesting here. The tide has turned here,
I think because several of the charges have not been pursued.
They actually technically haven't been thrown ad but they're saying

(02:47):
that that that he feels confident. I remember at the
beginning of the trial, all my report and all my
all my reporters down at the courthouse said in the
beginning he was pretty confident, and then he had the
wind knocked out of him during the really really graphic
testimony the statements. But now he's feeling pretty good about
this again. You know, stranger things have happened when it
comes to celebrities and courts and trials. You never can

(03:11):
predict what's going to happen here. No you can't.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
But I think it's just really still gross for him
to even be in that mindset, considering how serious these
charges are. And you know, at the end of the day,
there are some things that are not resolved yet, Like
there are allegations that he was actually spiking champagne in
a way that people would think it was a brand
new bottle because you'd hear the popcork, the cork pop,

(03:35):
and so that is so egregious that you're like, really,
if that's all true or can be proven, there's a
lot of details that have not been worked out yet.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
So it's like cheating the system. It's always getting a
way with breaking the rules. And I think for maybe
a couple of decades puffed in. I think he goes,
oh sure with stuff, and so you don't you don't
learn a lesson until you were made to learn a lesson.
And he gets off, he's gonna be I don't want
to say back to the same things he's done, but
it's hard change. That's the world, isn't it. That's the

(04:04):
word you're in bold And I know and I've done
nothing like did he let me be very honest, But
when I've been a little bit naughty, if I get
away with it, if I could steal a look when
I was a little boy, if I could steal one,
I might steal too. Until my fingers got snapped in
that drop. I know my mum was put that cookie dowg.
So this brings us to our whole question of the day.

(04:27):
Did he is planning a massive blowout celebration party if
he wins, potentially a thank you party to the jurors?
Should the jury go If you were on the case,
you know they're going to write books. So you know,
I think this is part of the American legal system now,
is that often the judge or the lawyers the jury,

(04:48):
they become a little bit celebrities for a minute. And
I know that every TV network is going to want
these jury members on to ask them, how did you vote?
Why did you vote that way? Whether or not he
is innocent or guilty, They're going to want to talk
to the jury, and I would I would suggest here,
if you're listening to Love Love Alone, I would walk
away with this your anonymous, don't open your life up.

(05:11):
It sounds tempting. Fame sounds nice. Sitting on set of
the Today Show or sitting down with Anderson Cooper, and
we do a lot of TV and it's fun. It's
really sort of intoxicating to be on TV. So I
will predict some of these jurors we're going to see them.
We're going to read their books. But what are using rties?

(05:31):
Should the jury go? Would you go if you're on
a jury, should the jury go to a celebration party? Hey?
Go vote on at Twitter page at Naughty Nice rob
Our facebook page is Naughty Gossip. Be sure to check
back on Monday to hear your results. Hey, Corey Love,
what are you working on? Yes?

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Well, another exclusive. This one is kind of funny because
some people might say it's not a good look for Superman.
But I'm like, I'm ready to look, honey, I'm ready
to look. Now listen to this. A team behind the
new Superman reboot is livid after a twenty eighteen scene
from David Korn's Corn Sweat. I should say is his name?
David corn Sweat's indie film Affairs of State. Now it's

(06:12):
surfaced this little clip online featuring a full frontal Buns
of Steel moment. It's going viral, And let me just
tell you, Honna, he was serving more than just truth
and justice. One fan tweeted, they said that man is
serving glutes. Yeah he does, but you know what. A
good physical stature has always been part of the Superman

(06:33):
franchise from Christopher Reeves, even George Reeve in nineteen fifty.
So you know, he's built like he's built, because you
gotta be built that way to play Superman. However, you know,
the clip leaves little to the imagination. I mean, apparently
it's full Monty and it's a far cry from the
buttoned up Clark Kent persona that the studio needs, or
they think they need to kind of help promote this film.

(06:53):
So they're in a full panic mode. And they said
they signed up for a Superman, not Skinemax. But I
will tell you that scandals like this can cel tickets.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
I wasn't going to go. Now I'm going to go.
I mean, I sent you the picture. I said to
me the picture. I've got the picture. Oh yeah, yeah,
yeah good. I think that like this is interesting. It
is a very wholesome brand. I mean, he's gorgeous, super gorgeous,
has always been a physical hero. It's a Superman. He
has a super body too, So I get it. But
we did not see Chris Reeves bottom. I don't think,

(07:24):
and I don't think we've seen Henry Cavills. Maybe we
have seen Henry Cavills. He's been a little bit racy.
I think times have changed, and I think it's okay.
And I don't think anyone's going to say we're not
taking our kids to see because in a movie he
did what ten years ago, eight years ago, he might
have dropped his shouers. And let's be clear, it's not

(07:45):
only fans. It's not rated movie, right, it's a sty
funulty move. It's a little independent film, right, and he
showed he's bum. I said, good for you, and honestly
super and men folks, oh you got your knickers in
a twist over nothing. Another baby storing. Brad Penn is

(08:07):
nervous as his big movie f one seems to have
stalled so after Mission Impossible did not live up to expectations.
Now insiders are telling me Brad Pitt is bracing for
a similar fate. Oh wow, So early ticket sales for
the movie it costs two hundred million dollars to bakes,
are slow and it's a very worrying start. Sources tell

(08:28):
me that Brad is nervous. This was supposed to be
a sure thing. I mean, come on, fast cars, big
budget and Brad Pitt's beautiful women possibly go wrong? Exactly
what could possibly go wrongs. Now what movie inside of
it is saying me that maybe the moment has passed
for the Cruise and the Pits. They're both in their
sixties now, maybe that's why that they're not selling films anymore.

(08:50):
Young people are still like pop music, still go out
and see the cinema. Older people generally don't run out
the first weekend. They take a few days to go
and see it. You're crowds that are there on the
very first day. They did not show up for Top
for Mission Impossible. They did not show for Mission Impossible
in the numbers that were needed. And early indications are

(09:11):
this Brad Pitt movie it might not do so well.
Has COMPENSI swung? Have we moved on?

Speaker 2 (09:17):
I think, you know, people don't really realize new is
a great point. You know, generationally things change and they shift,
and you know, I remember a young kid I worked
with who wasn't that young, but he's young enough, and
I said, I mentioned Diana Ross to him, and he
said who? And I almost threw him out the window,
of course, but he had no reference, right, and I
he was like maybe ten, maybe twenty years younger than me.

(09:39):
So yeah, maybe that was a bad example. But you
know what I mean, it's really like each new generations.
They don't really have a connection to the previous star.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
I like it when we go to dinner parties with
Bruce's relatives and we're all different ages, and I always
ask who was your favorite pop star when you were
growing up, and it tells me your age basically, yeah,
And some of them are like Frank Sinatra, some of
them are Madonna. That's me, of course. The younger people
are Britney Spears and they're really really young people are
Taylor Swift. You can really see how it changes. And

(10:12):
I think movies, like music, it's something that the baton
has to be passed. And I love seeing stars older
stars maybe make a cameo, but I'm not sure as
if you can franchise on somebody now in their sixes.
It's terrible. Really, it's ages, it's apps. But Donna's absolutely
right about this. But the numbers don't lie. In the studio,

(10:34):
they don't really care about being politically, don't care about
there are the money.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
The minute they see you can't make that, you can't
sell the film, they're done.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Middler said that that said, you can sell twenty million albums,
but you're only as good as your last record. So
if your last album bombed, they don't give you another record.
It's same in the book industry. You can sell millions
of books, but if your last book tanked, you ain't
getting another book deal. And so it's sting to be
really interesting. It's still early, but the early numbers on

(11:04):
this movie are soft. I'm told it's fantastic. I've not
seen it yet, but I'm told it's really really good.
So if you've got a free moment this weekend, maybe
even support Brad and the old folks like me, go
and support us. Okay, hold a copy. Struggling with her
new business? What is going on? Yeah? Hold her?

Speaker 2 (11:21):
She is struggling and apparently some insiders are saying that
she fears that she'll become the next Meghan Markle, which
I don't like throwing that dig at Meghan because.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
She's got enough problems of shady. It's shady.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
However, you know I get the reference. So the upbeat
morning TV star. You know, her fans know that she
they love her, and you know they think she's like
the big kind of like a Katie Curic, you know,
the essential teenager right, she was like the stet woman
who they are related to, while she is now hitting
a rocky patch behind the scenes, because you know, she's
quietly panicking that her latest business move could backfire, and

(11:53):
that means that she could be like, quote, the next
Meghan Markle. She branched out into a whole like lifestyle
brand and has like apparel and wellness goods and products
and digital content, and she was hoping to expand her
influence beyond the Today Show. And it's really a good
foundation if you think about it, because they've had people
on the show like lifestyle guests, and they've talked about
products over the years and things that we all use,

(12:15):
and so you know, it would seem like a good idea.
But apparently it's off to a rocky start. Pressures on
and she thinks, you know, if she flops, will she
have an audience anymore? And she's afraid of that. So
what do you think of this?

Speaker 1 (12:27):
It's really hard. I don't understand this product. Friends of mine.
We are at the launch party at Chelsea Pierce and
it's an app. It's an app called joy I think
one oh one, and so it's almost going to be
like a media outlet post for fitness, and so she's
trying to put together writers and experts to write for
the app. But I don't know if she's paying, So

(12:47):
she's not gonna get great writers unless she pays. No girl.
So some celebrities might do it for free, like the
Huffington Post back in the day, but I don't really
get it here. And the other thing too is I
don't want advice from anybody but Holder on the Holder app.
I want videos of Holder looking in the camera. She's
great on TV. She's great on video telling me about
how to have this fabulous life. I think this whole

(13:09):
market is so crowded. Mega Markel is learning this. I'm
not dissing on her here, I'm defending her. It's just
there's so many. You know, Gwennoth's got Goop, Martha Stewart,
we have, we have all the fitness, the health stuff here.
Being an anchor, a really popular anchor of a morning show,
I don't know if that gives you credibility in your
self Heal and joy. I think it's very interesting as

(13:32):
a side hustle, which is what Hod has been doing
for years, but now this is her main, main business.
And I want to say, well, where are your qualifications,
like where's your doctor, where's your psychology degree? Or how
do you know this? Or where are the experts and this?
I think the only one that could probably pull this
off is Oprah. Yeah, even her magazine now is just online,
it's not a print magazine anymore. It's really interesting because celebrities,

(13:56):
including Megan, they have these big plans, good ideas, and
then got to do the work. Like I always say
to people who want to be on TV, lovely, I
want to be on TV too, But what are you
going to do for four minutes? Can you do slightly
entertains me for three to four minutes and then they
think about it and the answer often is I can't.
And then I said, well, don't be on TV. So
my question to hold her if you're listening, Hello, I

(14:17):
love hod It. We've been friends for a long time.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Yeah, she's wonderful.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Figure out what this business is. Even at the launch
when you have a launch party and you have people
leaving and not understanding what's not good, Like, you're smarter
than this holder. You know message points, you know how
to really really nail down on this, and so I
would take a step back and say what exactly, why
would everybody? Why would anybody get up in the morning

(14:41):
and go to joy one one? Why would I go
to that website that app every morning. You've got to
give me a good reason. I don't know the reason.
It's not my genre, it's not my world. I know
people come to us every day, and I'm so grateful,
Thank you Naughties for the celebrity news, thest the entertainment.
That's what we do. What we I know what I do,
and so I've started this substack Corey, and people are

(15:02):
following me because I give them what they want, which
is celebrity breaking stories all day long. Yeah, I'd find
out it is this app? What is this app? Just
a generic question here and not a rhetorical question. You
don't have to answer me, but you should be able
to answer it yourself. I don't quite understand what it is,
which is never a good way to build a business. Okay,

(15:22):
We're going to take a quick break and we will
be right back. Welcome back to the Naughty But Nigel
has Romshuda ha. Let's get to the polls. Yesterday we
talked about did he being very confident that he's going
to be cleared today. We're talking about a party he
might throw. A question is do you agree? Do you
think he's going to be cleared? Fifty fifty wab straight
down the middle here. I can see this. Yesterday was

(15:44):
rocky because some of the charges seem like they had
been dropped. They're not going to be pursued. The kidnapping
charge and racketeering so difficult to prove. However, I do
think when it comes to trafficking people and moving sex
workers US, yeah, state lines, that's something they probably can prove.
I would predict to you he won't get totally off,

(16:06):
but he won't be totally guilty. There will be some
counts that he will be found guilty of, but we
don't know. We will know in a couple of days. Corey,
what do you.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Think serious charges here?

Speaker 1 (16:14):
So?

Speaker 2 (16:14):
I agree. I think the racket the racketeering and the
trafficking and all that stuff like that is something that
is usually documented in some way or form. So he
can get off on all the other stuff. But these
big ones could take him and put him in jail
anywhere from and.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
It takes one. I think there's three charges, three big charges.
Only takes one to put him away. Hey, don't forget
to vote on today's poul go to our Twitter paget
not too Nice Rob. Our facebook page is not yossip,
and be sure to check back on Monday to hear
your results. And now it's time. I love it.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
That was my attempt at Dally Parton, so I know
it was awful everyone, but anyway, but the story is
about Daly, who we love. Dally Parton's Vegas residency. It's
a monster hit well apparently, you know what. It's her
first ever since city residency, and it's already the biggest
thing to hit town since and possibly the biggest you
know show ever potentially. But the thing is every show

(17:14):
has sold out these like the even the resale tickets
are so wild. So it's a frenzy high rollers, country queens,
the A lister, celebrities. Everybody wants to see Dolly, and
she is turning Caesar's into Dollywood West. It's so great
and I'm so excited. I'm want to see if me
and Joey could figure out how to get her butts
out there to Vegas and see miss Dolly.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Oh no, maybe Bruce and I will join the two
of you. I love her she's so happy about this.
I'm told that Caesars is literally throwing everything at her money,
whatever she wants to get her to replace Celine Tiana Rodell. Yeah, yeah,
because she's not doing that many concerts. I think it's
only about ten or twelve.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
Yeah, she's much older too now, so she's she can't
do the big.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Maybe she could just do every weekend, fifty two weekends,
three shows over a weekend. I listened to me like
her manager Dollar, we love you, you do whatever you want.
But I'm so thrilled. No. Sometimes we're talking earlier in
the show about Brad Peter and Tom Cruise struggling Dolly
Pruz that you know, if you've got it, you've got it.
You don't have to be twenty one anymore to sell
like Vegas, Dolly, you are really and nicest of the

(18:16):
day now, I know, is the day Jasus and Lauren Sanchez.
You're gonna be hearing all about this wedding. They are
getting married today or tomorrow on Saturday. I think it's
the day Friday, but sources are telling me they're all
ready married. So the whole wedding just be a party
because they have not applied for any wedding license. The

(18:39):
Venice Town Hall has said no one recognized by the
council will be marrying them. Therefore any ceremony they have
will not be recognized under Italian law. Let's be clear here,
they don't care about Italian law. They're Americans. They want
in America. I'm told they've already filled out the paperwork
and probably even married. Oh you know, I think one

(19:02):
of the Kardashians that this courtney had an international wedding,
but she'd already filled out the legal paperwork here. Jeff
Bezos has some of the best lawyers in the world,
So don't be worried here. But I don't know exactly
if this wedding is real. Reel wheel, Okay, let's end
with a moment of ra Be kind. You never know

(19:23):
what someone else is carrying today. You could be standing
next to somebody who's smiling on the outside and falling
apart on the inside. So be kind with your words,
with your energy, and with your presence, because kindness costs nothing,
but to someone silently struggling Corey, it could mean everything.

(19:49):
You never really know. I know that nights I've gone
out and put a big smile on my face and
I haven't really felt it. And when someone's kind to me,
it makes a difference. I hope I've given that gift
to other people. I'm gonna think about that tonight when
I head out to meet a friend for a drink.
You never really know what's going on in someone else's life,
so be kind. Hey, that is it for this week.

(20:11):
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