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August 22, 2025 21 mins

Federal prosecutors have shredded Sean “Diddy” Combs’ bid for a new trial, blasting the mogul as the “master of his own freak-offs” in a fiery legal takedown. Meanwhile, Hollywood golden girl Gwyneth Paltrow’s once-gushy friendship with Dakota Johnson has quietly fizzled in the wake of Chris Martin’s split. And in Nashville, country rebel Morgan Wallen is back to thumbing his nose at the industry.

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 (00:09):
Advice shoe. It's time llo, welcome to the Naughty even nice.
I'm your host, drom Shooter. It's Friday, which means I
dif friend Corey Andrew joins us, Hey, Corey, are you better?

Speaker 2 (00:23):
I am here.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Happy Friday everyone, and I'm here. But I'm a little
My voice is a little low, you know, little little.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Voices a little. If you like it, you like it.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
I do like it. I think it sounds terrifical. Though.
We should let our norties into a bit of a secret.
We've been talking about this. You have a big show
coming up, and is it eight nine days? You're performing
eight hundred people? Is it allergyes? You have my friend?
What's happening?

Speaker 3 (00:45):
I woke up a couple of days ago and I
just had like a lower octave voice to scratchy throat
and I don't know if it's allergies. Joey was like,
take a COVID test.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
I don't have COVID. You know, he's a he's a
worried ward.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
But but yeah, I was a little nervous, and I
don't know. I have nine days to get together, so
I have my tea.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Have my tea, got your honey, got your tea. You're
doing the show talking for the rest of the day,
so we'relucky to have you for twenty minutes. I saw
Mama Mia last night. I went to see Mom and Mia.
It's returned to Broadway for six months, although I think
it's going to be there for six years. It was phenomenal.
It's the show we need right now, you know, with
all the drama in the world, with all the ugliness,

(01:22):
with all the screaming and the shouting, and the wars,
the inflation, like I can get it's just so lovely
for two hours, two and a half hours to listen
to these songs, abberhas he' have to hit after hit?
How to hit? I can't think of a catalog like this,
Like I love Elton John you know that I love Madonna,
But yeah, they have ten vogues, they have ten candles

(01:45):
in the wind, Like, yeah, every every song is a
monster hit. Any artist would be happy with just one
of those songs.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Yeah, I'm such a big fan.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
And like before, like even the whole Mama Mia thing,
I was a child and I would just love the
harmonies and so as a kid, I would practice so
many of my vocals to those those women, the women
in Ebba, the best voices of the lawless, yeahless, and.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
The detailed, the precision of it. They're like the rockets
of singing. It's just so technically brilliant. It's so technically brilliant.
I think it's easy to dismiss ABBA as like a
silly group because of the costumes. And they never got
really great press. I don't think they've ever won a Grammy.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
I don't remember. I have to look into them.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
They have, and they're absolutely brilliant. This show is a
delight if you're in New York. I think it's on
the road to go and see Mom and Mayor. It's
put me in such a good mood, which is what
we all needed. Hey, what time is it, my friends?
It is at the top of the top of the show.
So feds have torched did his bid for a new trial,

(02:53):
saying he was the master of his own freak ofughs.
Let me explain. So federal prosecutors not buying did his
desperate attempt to wiggle out of his conviction, and they're
not pulling their punches. So did he got found innocent
on three of the major charges, but guilty on two
lesser charges, still big charges. I think everybody here has

(03:17):
this misconception, including probably did he that he got off.
He did not these two convictions. If it had just
been these two convictions, it would be bad. Any celebrity
being a criminal being charged now having a federal record
would be really, really bad. So yes, the three massive,

(03:39):
huge charges, no, they went away, but these two charges
still matter. He is trying to get a new trial.
He's furious about this, and the federal prosecutors are saying
absolutely not. His argument is baseless and it is offensive.
What he is basically saying is that he was a
pawn producer. That's all he really did. Hear he filmed

(04:00):
an next girlfriend having sex. He was like a voyeur.
That's what people are called who like to watch stuff.
I didn't know this term, but I dug deep, a
little too deep. Oh my goodness, that's quite a community
and they like to watch. Well, the Feds aren't having
it at all. They're saying, no, you were not a
porn producer. You were the mastermind behind the free coughs,

(04:21):
and you organized the sex workers, you directed them, You've
fully participated in them. And to say that you're a
porn producer. It's an excuse, they said, it's a laughable
Often the cameras weren't there. So what happens about the
times you didn't record when you were producer then? And
also too often you recorded did He without letting anybody

(04:41):
know you were recording, And that has a whole new
legal implication too. Did his team are throwing everything at
the wall here? I think you can't blame them. That's
what he's paying them millions and millions of dollars to do.
But I don't think this is going to work, or
I hope it's not gonna work. But with did He,
you never really know.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
What are you no?

Speaker 3 (05:00):
Well, you know, there's also two conversations happening as well
right now, because you have political situations in which people
have been convicted of things and not having to face consequences,
and so you have people saying, well, wait a minute,
you know you can't.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
It's got to be the same law.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
For everyone, right, And so in this regard, I think
that he is saying also too, like you know, there's
what measure?

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Are we looking at the law here?

Speaker 3 (05:26):
Like you know, there's people who are still walking around
who have been accused of stuff that I've done, and
so why not he's trying to exonerate himself, but it's
too much evidence. I just think that's a bad look.
He needed to just be happy. I think with that
he got somewhat of a light sentencing, or you know,
he didn't get the full book thrown at him, and
so he should have just really taken that as a

(05:47):
gift horse, as I say, look a gift horse in
the mouth and be thankful. But now he's trying to
like almost thumb his nose at the courts, and they
don't like that very much.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
But I think you are right the current climate that
we live in. We're not a political show, but there
are very questionable things happening in the Justice department and
what's going down. Rich people, famous people seem to be
getting away with stuff.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
With joy, and.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
We would never get away with Corey. And even if
did he does get charged, well, he has been charged.
Let's cut to the chase. Here has been charged. He's
trying to shake off these charges, these two charges, and
get a new trial. You know what, he might get
a pardon, so he might ultimately win this. But let
that happen, don't let the criminal justice system fail us,

(06:32):
because once we start not believing in that, we're in
a real, real difficult place as a society, which brings
us to our whole question of the day. Federal prosecutors
are not buying Sean did his desperate attempt to wiggle
out of his two convictions. Our question is quite simple,
do you think he will get a new trial?

Speaker 3 (06:50):
Is?

Speaker 1 (06:51):
Did he going to get what he wants here? Will
he get a new trial? Stranger things have happened. We
live in crazy times. Nought to these stranger things have happened.
Go vote on our Twitter page. I had naughty Nice rob.
Our facebook page is Naughty Gossip. I'm be sure to
check back on Monday to hear your results. Okay, Corey Love,
what are you working on that?

Speaker 3 (07:11):
Yes, well, it seems like the friendship between Gwyneth and Dakota,
you know, that's sort of fizzled. Now that's basically happening
because Gwyneth now thinks I guess that Dakota and Chris Martin,
of course from Cole Play, they've broken up. See, so
they were all at one point just are good friends.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
You know.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
Gwyneth had publicly gushed calling Dakota adorable and wonderful, and
she insisted that their bond was built on kindness, sort
of like the ex wife, you know, being friends with
the husband's the ex husband's new girlfriend, if you will,
because they had kids together. So when you have kids together,
I think you make that concession and you become friends
with maybe the ex husband's wife or girlfriend because you

(07:50):
want to keep sure make sure the kids are okay
and don't feel in any way isolated. So now Johnson
and Martin have broken up, and so they're saying that
Gwyneth Paltrow and Dakota are no longer really buddy, no buddies. No,
they're no longer chummy, no longer hanging out because there's
no tie anymore between them, so there's no reason to
keep up the same level of friendship. So I think

(08:12):
it's sort of like it makes sense. You know, people
are saying it's not like it's an icy feud between
them at all. It's just faded because the dynamic has faded.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
So it made me think.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
Though, rob about like, you know, there is that interesting
dynamic about being the friend of your ex, you know,
being friends with your ex and then befriending their new
current partner.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
It's very tricky.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
It's very tricky, and I think sal Mahayak though sal
Mahayak and Linda Evangelista are incredible with this. If anyone
almost like google that friendship, it's pretty fascinating.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Yes, yes, but not normal. It's not normal.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Yes, it's very very unusual. This is fascinating conversation. I
don't have many exes. I've been with Bruce for so long,
so this doesn't apply to me exactly, but I understand
it because I'm sometimes the glue that holds my friends together.
And if a friend falls out with me, I fall
out with a friend, are they still friends with miss
d or is that not allowed? And the same goes

(09:07):
with you, Like if I met somebody through you Corey
and God forbid, we had a disagreement. Do I still
remain friends with them? I know in Bruce's friendship group
that I'm there as the husband, the.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
Only reason that Bruce's friends.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
They're nice to me, they're very but they're not my friends.
They're Bruce's friends, right, and they tolerate me.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
At worse, they sort of like me at best.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
Somewhere between there and I know my place and God
forbid anything happened to me and Bruce, they wouldn't be
calling me. This is why I think Gwyneth overplayed her hand,
because she talked about Dakota as adorable as my best friend,
as my soulmates. No, you're not your only hanging out
with Takota because she married your ex and you have

(09:51):
a very good relationship with yeh X and you have
the children, and so yes, it's all keeping it in
the family. My brother, when he broke up with his wife,
I really liked his wife, but I'm team Douglas. I'm
team of course, but my brother and so I don't
talk to the wife hardly ever. Now occasionally there might
be a text or a Facebook post, but I think
this is quite normal here. The only reason we're talking
about it is that Gwyneth really sold that her and

(10:14):
Dakota were besties, were great friends. Not really true, but
not that unusual. Although in the world of Gwyneth, Goodness,
gracious candle tomorrow moving alone. Tom Brady has not met
Joseelle's new baby boy. So Tom and Joseelle had a
pretty ugly breakup. We pretend that it was nice, but
it really wasn't it was. It was a nasty breakup,

(10:36):
and six months after, Giselle welcomed a new baby boy
with her boyfriend Waqui. So it says tell me that
Tom has still not met the child. He was blindsided
by the pregnancy. He's sensitive about this, but he's focused
on his own kids here, so I think this is okay.
He has Benjamin and Vivian. Benjamin is fifteen, Vivian is eleven.
He also has a son with the Bridget moynahan, who

(10:58):
slightly slightly old, but he hasn't met the new baby.
This doesn't surprise me. Their lives are over and now,
like Gazelle and Tom are not hanging down. He's not
welcome over for Sunday tea. He's not like, he's not
constantly turning up like a bad penny. He's done, she's
moved on. They co parents. They talk, they're not they're
not at odds with each other. They talk to each other,

(11:21):
but it's all every single conversation is about the kids
or who's picking them up, where they're staying, or who
who what parent they're going to spend the summer with.
And so I don't think the new baby really really
really involved in this like Tom's Tom gets the two
older kids, but he's not going to get the baby
too for the weekend.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, And I don't even think I mean,
I don't know why he'd even be concerned with that.
I mean, that's that's not his situation. That's a baby
with another guy.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
So I don't even know why.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
You know, why he would be extracted to have concern.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
He's I think he's controlling here, and you know what,
it's over. Sometimes it's difficult to walk away, but it is.
It is over. Tom Brady, walk away with your head.
Hell tigh, You've still got those two beautiful, wonderful kids. Okay,
moving along. Morgan Wallen, very controversial country artist, is gonna

(12:13):
snub the Grammys. You heard that right. The Grammys are
not snubbing him. He's gonna snub the Grammys. What am
I talking about?

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Well, you know, it's funny.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
I think of Woody Allen and the Oscars when I
read you know, when I when I read it, when
I read about this, because he did a very similar thing,
you know. So basically, yeah, Morgan Wallan, he's snubbing the Grammys.
You know, he's got four million in sales. But he
Now people don't know that typically the artists or their
team wi will be the ones to submit their music
to the Grammy board for consideration. Like the Grammy itself,
the Grammy organization doesn't go out and do that. So

(12:43):
artists submit themselves and then they of course get they
get reviewed and qualified to become an actual Grammy nominee.
Just a little background how that works.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
So he's not ever actually.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Submitted his work to the Grammy organization. And he's a
hugeful artists, and so basically they're saying he's almost like
kind of flipping off the establishment despite having a blockbuster
album and you know, it has got it's so like
nearly four million units. It's not easy to do today
in the digital digital age, so you know, but he's
refusing to submit it for Grammy consideration before the August

(13:18):
thirty first deadline. And that's what the insiders that have
kind of shared that with us have confirmed. Now, the
truth is the Grammys have never really I mean, and
I gotta be careful here because I am a Grammy
voting remember, as you all know, I don't lose my status.
But you know the truth is, the Grammys have never
really necessarily said, hey, won't you come on over and
hang out with us? And he's never really been nominated,

(13:40):
so it's a it's a mutual feeling in that regard.
But he says he also doesn't need their validation because
he's so successful. That's what one insider told hashtag shooter scoop.
You know, he makes millions of dollars without the Grammys,
And at the end of the day, isn't what those
awards kind of create for us our financial opportunities And
if you already gotten that with that the awards, why

(14:01):
do you even need it?

Speaker 2 (14:02):
So that's sort of how one.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
You know, it feels like he didn't dump me. I
dumped her, she dumped me. I dumped him. It's like
that he knows he's not gonna win. He's not a
favorite with the Grammy community. It's not just because of
the outrageous things he said, including the N word.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
Let's be yeah, he did do a racial slur.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Yes, yes, let's be clear who this guy is. He's
not welcome at that party, and so he's saying, you
know what, if I'm not welcome, I don't want you,
I don't need you. I've got four million albums. They're
both right here. They don't want him, he doesn't want them,
so don't go to a party. Just the correction here.
I was right about Abba the Abba. We know all
those great songs were never nominated. But they did have
a comeback album and I think it was twenty twenty

(14:40):
one that was nominated. Oh they did, so they sort of, yeah,
remember that act, So they ignored them at the peak
of their success in the in the seventies, but they
even acknowledged. Oh gosh, that was a little embarrassing. So
when they did have that comeback album that got nominated, Okay,
thank you.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
For the clarity.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
Yes, we go to break. Billy Porter humiliated with a
big flop on Broadway, so brought her was brought in
to close cabaret. It was only running for about eight, nine,
ten more weeks and the business is a disaster now.
In signers have pointed out that Billy has shredded the script,
he's ignored direction, he's just done himself on stage. When
I went to see him, he was mocking the material.

(15:16):
It was really weird to see it. He was making fun.
He had a joke that was in the script that
you know you say, what do we play? They don't
make up the jokes, they're in the script. And nobody laughed,
and he said, I didn't write the material, which is
so disrespectful to Candor and Ebb and the book writer.
It's cabaret, I know, I know, my gosh, finger there.
He's not singing the melodies, he's singing around the melodies.

(15:39):
And so people are really angry with Billy. It's cabaret.
It's a legendary show. If you sign on to do cabaret,
do cabaret. I know, as the husband of a song writer,
here write the words he wrote. If you know what
is in the melody Barry Road, don't sing Copacabana, sing
something else, Billy. There's there's some think going on here.

(16:01):
You know Billy is tricky, isn't he. I know you've
known him for a really long time, and I don't
want to bash somebody that you really grew up in
the business with. But I think all this fame went
to his head. He was he was almost difficult.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Let's be clear.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
He was never an easy person, but his talent was extraordinary.
But then I think he went a little bit j
Lo mad. He's gone like a little dither mad and
not good luck, not a good look. Okay, we're going
to take a quick break, Corey before you, I know
you want to, but I'm going to say, you will
fank me, you will fank me. We're going to go

(16:32):
to break and we'll be right back. Welcome back to
the Naughty but naisham your hairst rob Shooter with our
dear friend Cory Andrew. Hey, Corey, let's get to the polls.
That last show we talked about Netflix. Netflix isn't losing
a wink of sleep over Gillian Michael's legal threats. She's

(16:55):
very angry with Disney documentary on Netflix has threatened to
sue it, saying, bring it on, honey, we got it.
You don't just put a TV show on. It's gone
through lawyers, it's gone through editors, it's gone through producers.
They're very confident. Bring it on. Are you team Jillian
or Team Netflix? Eighty percent of Team Netflix. Jillian is

(17:15):
not popular. That screaming and shouting and bad behavior has
not aged well. It has not aged well. Hey, don't
forget to vote on today's poul Go to Twitter page
I had Naughty Nice Raba facebook page is naughty gossip
and be sure to check back on Mandata here. Your
results are nam.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
Yes, well, this is an exclusive situation here where we
know what we've gotten. News that Kim Kardashian has handpicked
post Malone for her steamy News Skims campaign.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Now that seems kind of funny for somebody. I gotta
tell you. I don't normally like a guy with face tattoos,
but post Malone is very sexuy to me. He looks good. Yeah,
he's a sexy one.

Speaker 3 (18:02):
So Kim herself she hand picked post Malone to front
her new Skims men's campaign, and she called him sexy
in a rugged and unexpected way. The campaign dropped this
week and instantly broke the internet, and post you know,
he's riding horses, fishing and streams and lounging and cameoprint
underwear on a Utah ranch and it's not you know,
he's not like your typical model, which is great. He's
kind of offbeat, and I think that's actually kind of

(18:24):
smart because it will appeal to a lot of men
who aren't like the perfect kind of chisel jaw model
that we're used to seeing.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
So it's smart.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Yeah, he's not Tom Brady six pack. He's like a
really good looking, regular type guy. I think it's really
smart and I'm so impressed here. This is why Kim's
brands are successful. She's hands on. It'd be so easy
for her to just sell her name. Lots of celebrities
do that and don't do the work. Kim is the opposite.
Kim turns up. She is hands on. She's that detailed focused.
She's even picking the models and nicest of the day.

(18:52):
And I noticed the day naughty, naughty. I noticed the
day is a personal one for me. It is cancer.
My dad was rushed to hospit yesterday. He has cancer.
He's in his late eighties. I'm flying to London tonight.
It is not good. It might be goodbye. I've braced
myself for this, Moies. The reason I'm telling you this
is not thank you, Corey. The reason I'm telling everybody

(19:13):
this is not to get sympathy. It really really isn't.
But I just want to explain that for the next week,
maybe two weeks, until my dad passes, I predict I
will be in London, so I will be doing shows.
I love doing this. I'm not being a martyr here.
It gives me so much joy to talk to gossip,
to laugh with you for twenty minutes a day. So
it's part of my therapy that I will be doing
the shows because I will be in Britain. Though we're

(19:35):
not that great at the technical stuff here in America.
Can you imagine me trying to get on a zoom
with Corey in London. We're going to try our best
and make this work, So please hold with me for
the next week or so. We will be doing shows,
but they might not be quite as good sound quality
as we are used to. We pride ourselves here in
doing them really, really, as professionally, as precise as we can,

(19:58):
so it might be a little rough for the next
couple of weeks. And if you want to send my
dad a note, it's the Naughty Gossip at aol dot com.
The Naughty Gossip at aol dot Com. I predict I'm
gonna be sending a lot of time sitting by his
bed in the hospital and so I can read these
to him. So if you want to send one, please do,
and I promise that I will read it to my dad.
I want his last week hours days to be full

(20:21):
of love and goodness. Knows naughties. You have given me
so much of that. Let's end with a moment of
rub you get. I needed to hear this today. I
need to hear this. Positive thinking is just like a muscle.
You don't wake up one day with abs, and you
don't wake up one day just being able to run

(20:41):
a marathon. So that isn't how it works. You build
it repetition by repetition, thought by thought, because every time
you choose to redirect your focus away from your fears
and there's awful possibilities. It's like doing mental pushups and
just like going to a gym, and the more reps
you do, the stronger you get. So don't fall. Don't

(21:05):
fall for that trap of going down in a negative whole.
Be positive, and I promise you if you do it
every single day, it's a muscle we're gonna build together. Hey,
thank you so much for listening this week. We are
Rub Shooter and Corey Andrews. This is the Naughty but
Nice Show. And don't forget to subscribe on the iHeart
App Apple Podcast. Where ever you listen, leave us a

(21:28):
review if you can, and remember altogether. Now let me
hear you singing along If you're going to going to
be naughty, you've.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Got to be got to nice.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Thank you, thank you. It's not even nice with Rob
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