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Scrible advice shot that spice. It's time and welcome to
the Naughty but Nice Sha. I'm your host, Rob shoot
with my friend Garrett's Garrett, are there love? Hell, Laura.
I wouldn't want to kick off my Monday any other way,
but with you in my basement, in you underneath your
your piano. I happened to my piano apparently that that
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we're all recording from home. The best acoustics in my
apartment are under my piano. So I sit under the
piano and we do this show. It's a fun way
to do it. Actually, it feels like I'm back, like
I don't know, being a little boy hiding into the couch.
It's that's what it is. I think coming has that
fancy clubhouse or Bravo, and we've got like a wigwam
set up until my piano. But there you go. That's
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the difference. Hey, Garrett, you know what time it is?
I believe it is time. Look at that we even
did it together, so I've got an exclusive to start
the show off. I'm a real life gossip reporter, so
I know there's tons of podcasts out there, and we're
not bad math in them. They're great. But what makes
us different is I actually do this for a living.
That's right. I scoop around and get juicy, juicy gossip,
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and I've got a good one for you. So over
the weekend, Garrett, it exploded that James Cordon was going
to be taking over for Ellen. It was all over
the press. I hit the phone and spoke to all
my James people, including my Ellen people as well. They said,
it's absolutely not true. Let me tell you why quite clearly,
and actually it's a pretty logical thing. James has a
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contract with CBS, so he's doing the Late Show for
at least another two years, so that brings us up
to August two thousand and twenty two. He can't walk
away even if he wants to get this as well.
I didn't know this. James doesn't just have a contract
with the Late Show. His production company it's called full
Well seventy three. They have an overall deal with CBS.
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He's actually going to start producing the Grammy Awards, I think.
And also he has been involved with the Tony Awards.
He's hosted both the Tonies and he's also I think
because he hosted the Grammars. Yes, he has also as well.
He's going to be looking to do another Broadway musical.
He did a Broadway play and he won the Tony.
Let's talk about him doing a funny thing happened on
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the way to the Forum. And he's also got a
movie movie career. Into the Woods, we won't talk about
cats so good. So he's definitely not doing it. Also too,
when I spoke to my Ellen insiders, they said she's
got a contract to so two more seasons. Think about this,
It sort of makes sense when she understand TV. You
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can't just cancel a show today and start one tomorrow.
For somebody to take over Ellen's show would take months.
Drew Barrymore's talk show is launching in a couple of weeks.
They've been working on that for over a year. The graphics,
the staff, the guests, the studio, everything I have to
build old. It's a really long process. So you can't
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just pull Ellen out and PLoP somebody in. Although I
do hear rumors though Tiffany Hardish would like a talk show.
I think she'd be great. What do you think. I
think she'd be great, But I think you need someone
that would just be on that Ellen equivalent, you know,
what I mean. You know, Tiffany's the rising star. Ellen is,
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She's a superstar. Also, to my sources over Ellen said,
this is much more complicated than you think. Because Ellen
liked James. She has a big production deal too, So
her Ellen Game of Games that is produced by the
same people that produce her talk show. It's telepics. That's
a monster hit for NBC. And then think about her website,
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her merchandizing, her YouTube channel. We are talking hundreds of
millions of dollars here, So I think then there's us
there and people like us. They're like, just put I'd
like to see George Clooney do a talk show and
put him in. So this is not happening. My inside
is telling me that Ellen is planning to return to
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work on August to do Game of Games, and then
she's going to return to work to do The Ellen Show,
which premiers on September nine. All the guests are already
locked in. They're not dropping out. Garrett, You've got a
good story about celebrities and Ellen though in just a minute.
So Ellen is not going anywhere. Her executive producer over
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the weekend tweeted out, nobody is going off the air.
I predict what's going to happen is there'll be a
big investigation. There will be a lot of people fired.
They will be blamed for the toxic environment that has
been claimed. Ellen will say she didn't know about this.
She's very upset about it, and I think she will
try and get out of this unscathed. It happens at
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a lot of places of work there. Do not think Garrett,
like the boss, normally doesn't take the fall. It's the
next year down that always gets in trouble. Yes, well, yeah,
and we'll talk about that in the second with Brad,
Garrett was tweeting about but you gotta you gotta thing.
But for for Ellen to go back to the game
I get that maybe the game show is going to
be delayed in in airing versus her talk show, But
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her first statement has to be without you know, she
can't just like sweep it under the rug. She needs
to come out when she films her talk show for
the first time and explain what's going on, because you
can't just be like, Okay, George Clooney, Hello, he's my friend,
Jennifer Anderson, funny, you should say that it's very interesting.
Ellen's not spoken about this. So Ellen center an email
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to all her staff, but she didn't send it to
the public. She didn't send it to the press. She's
not sent down, she's not sat down with Opbro or Holder.
I'm told, Garrett, your genius, that's what she's going to do.
She's going to explain this on her show, which is
not live, so if she doesn't like it, they can
retape it. They'll tape it as many times as they
have to. I guess it will be scripted or in
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a teleprompter. She might have a few little Ellen jokes
in there, but not being too funny. They'll get the
tone just right. She will say that, and then they
will move on. Let's get us to our poll. Question
of the day exclusive James Cordon is not in line.
Once again, it's not in line. You're gonna read it today,
but it's not true. Everybody is not in line to
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replace Ellen degenerous. Who would you rather watch? Then? Ellen
or James? Go vote on our Twitter page and naughty,
nice wrong on Facebook page. Leave a comment, not a gossip,
and be sure to check back tomorrow to hear your results.
What you're working on, Garrett? All right, so we're just
talking about this Rob Shooter. So there's celebrities that are
speaking out against Ellen and the email that she sent out.
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Leah Thompson, Brad Garrett, they pretty much said they know
people and friends that were on staff and it's no
excuse the the sorry apology that Ellen put out to
her staff, who really isn't gonna cut it, you know.
Brad Garrett even said it starts from the town, meaning
it starts with Ellen and then it goes down from
there in the sense of putting blame on people. So, uh,
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you know the more no more than one who were
treated horrible, horribly. Brad Garrett knew of so, and Leah
Thompson said the same thing. It says true story. That's
all she followed up with her. Here's the interesting thing.
Scooter le Braun now scootle Broun. He manages Ariana Grande
Justin Bieber. But if you ever watch Ellen, you know
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those are guests that are constantly so they have, you know,
a very tight partnership. So it's interesting to see Scootlebraun
take the positive side with Ellen versus people who know
the staff that are accusing the show of these bad things.
So it's such a week. This is one of those
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stories that in the pandemic. It's it's it's good to
read about because it's not about the pandemic, but it's
not good for Ellen or the show. Let me ask
you about this guy. Would you be brave enough to
speak out? I don't want to put you on the spot,
although I just did, like I would like to think
I would be, but I've kept my mouth shut maybe
too often. Where do you fall personally on this? I
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think I think you know, at the end of the day,
you want to do the right to and as as
long as you feel the right thing is being done
in your workplace, Um, there's nothing to be said. Like
it's one of those things like don't poke your your
nose in someone else's business. So unless it's happening to
you personally, wouldn't do it unless it was you personally. No,
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But I hear you, I hear you know it's it's
Ellen's very powerful. She really is powerful. And if the
show continues, probably have this podcast right and if the
show continues, which I I think it is, my reporting said,
it's going to you know, I don't think Garrett or
Leah is going to be invited back as a guest.
You know who actually called Ellen at two years ago,
Kathy Griffin. Now I know she's controversial, I know she
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writes everybody emotions. But Kathy said after Joan Rivers died,
she wanted Ellen to do a tribute to Joe, and
Ellen did not really like Joan or her humor. She
thought it was very mean, very crass, very coarse, and
Ellen wouldn't do it. And so there are going to
be more stories about this, but I think there is
so much money at stake here that Ellen will probably survive.
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Let's move along. So Kim Clardashian is focusing on her
family amid her marital woes. So Kim went to see
Kanye for probably like twenty four hours. It was not long.
She's back in l A and now she's to drive through.
Really was awfully fast, and now she's first saving our relationship.
Don't take me to a drive through, okay, just let's
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sit down and talk to you. Let's sit down and
talking out. So she's back home with her children, throwing
a birthday party for her grandmother Mary Joe, who turned
eighties six. Happy birthday. So she was at the birthday
party with her mommy, Chris, Jenna, all her children. They
even got Mary Joe's friends tested so they could drive
them in from San Diego. And they found her favorite
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piano player in San Diego. What's coming on in San Diego?
She should move there. Everyone's coming in beautiful this time.
I don't And so a piano blade came in. They
had a lovely time. Mindset has tell me the marriage
is not good. In fact, it's pretty much over now. Kim.
He's really focused on the family, on those children. I
guess at some point there's going to be some discussions,
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hopefully not a fight about who gets the kids here.
I think this is going to get probably quite nasty.
What do you think? So let's just say this, this happens.
You know, they get divorced. Imagine that separation where Kanye
is president, Kim has to drop the kids off at
the White House. Is the world we're living in? It
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used to that we giggled that. Now it's real life.
What's happened with our friend Adele Garrett. She is just
just like any of us, A huge Beyonce fan. Now
over the weekend, Beyonce on Friday dropped Black Is King
on Disney plus if you haven't watched it, do yourself
a favor. It's a great visual album. And credit to
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Disney for going out and doing something different and allowing
Beyonce to do that. But you know she Adele just
loves Beyonce, like I was saying, So they remember back
in twenty seventeen, you know, um they she won. Adele
won the Grimy for right Hello, so I think's album
of the Year. She won, Yes, so you know, and uh,
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she just wanted to show Beyonce so much, you know,
love for being a fan. As she was watching you know,
Black is King. She's right next to the TV, you know,
almost like mimicking, you know what, Beyonce was wing like
a little kid half to like. The story I think
was that when she won for Hello, she thought Beyonce
should have won for Lemonade, so she broke her Grammy
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in half and gave half to Beyonce. It's a true story.
Adele loves like Do you really think they both have?
I didn't. I think it makes it even more special
when you get Adele's house and see a broken Grammy
on the mantel pieza in the bathroom wherever she's got it.
I think it's half a Grammy and it's such a
great story because she could tell everyone the other half
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of that Grammy is in Queen Beyonce's apartment. You should
go see a Wait, you're not friends with her like
I am. I think it's an amazing Also to everybody's
talking about how different Adele looks. We're very careful about
looks on this show. We don't body shame at all,
just us. That's right. We make fun of ourselves, but
we don't. I think she looks incredible. I think there
is concern that she is very skinny now, she has
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blonde hair. She doesn't look very much like the Adele
that we were introduced to many many years ago. I say, Adele,
make yourself happy, find happiness. You can do whatever you want. Personally,
I'm more used to the original version of Adele. But
you know, Art Garrett, whatever, she looks like the pipes.
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As long as the pipes don't change. She's got that,
she's got that voice. A little bit of sad news
before we go to break, regis who I know you
had a very special relationship with Garrett. He was buried
over the weekend to private funeral, so his brother and
his son in law, sorry, his son in law shared
some loving words. Just a couple of days after a
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private ceremony on the campus of his alder mata, the
University of Notre Dame. They were going through Regis's stuff.
He died at eight years old. They were going through
all his papers and they came across Regis's original scripts
that he used when he was reporting on basketball games
for Legends. Mickey Mantle, I mean, this guy had seen
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it all, he had done it. Or how how are you, Garrett?
You you were so touching and real last week talking
about it. Have you been thinking about Regions this week? No,
of course, and I think they're you know, they paid
great tribute to him on on Kelly and Ran over
the weekend and even on ABC two. It was cool
because you know, though you I respected the man tremendously.
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It was also great to go down memory lane and
see all those moments that made you laugh and and
made you want to get into you know, this business
and and have fun and talk about you know, your
life and I've I've always like we do now kind
of you know, talk about, hey, what do you do
last night? And you know, describe, describe, a restaurant that
no one really knows, but by you describing it makes
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the listener or viewer, you know, feel like they were
there with you. He points out last week, and I
think it's worth saying again, and he invented that before
Regis and Cathie Lee. The host chat at the top
of the show wasn't something that existed. Monologues existed, comedians
would come out and to a monologue, but that chat
that was pretty much unscripted. Just what did you do
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last night? Was Regius. It's it's such a simple thing
that goes such a long way. Um. You also posted
the most beautiful little video of you as a child.
You must be five or six when you were a
guest on the show. Yeah, I was. I was always
that kid. Like I was saying last week. My mom
worked in the same building, so she was right next
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to the production office. So you know, if you ever
are familiar with TV, when when they're putting together a
segment for a show, they're always looking for people and
they have people scheduled. If people drop out, they need backups. So, uh,
I was always on the segment with a child therapist. Uh.
That was that was always causing problems mind was I
wouldn't listen to my parents, and the doctor would explain
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things I should be doing. And it's one of those
surreal not so much that I was a bad kid,
but my son looks like I looked at I thought
it was Hudson. I didn't have to look at it.
And it was only the clothes that the closer from
a different era that I realized something. And then I
saw Regius and he looked from a different era too,
but I realized it was you. What a treat to
be around, such a legend. That's why you're so great.
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My friends, We're gonna take a quick break. We will
be right back. Welcome back to the teeth that nice
share your heads stop shooter with my co host and
dear friend, Garrett's Voguel Garrett. Let's get to the polls.
That very official. So last show, we talked about Ellen
addressing the staff in a letter. Is she's sorry or
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was she caught? And did she blame others? So the letter,
it was a little disappointing. She didn't take full ownership.
She did sort of sort of push the blame off
on other people. Let's have a look at the results. Well, yes,
she is sorry. No, she's blaming others straight down the middle. There.
This Ellen's story has got people all riled up. Garrett, Yeah, yeah,
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And and it's interesting to see that how the vote
pretty much split right down the middle. I personally, uh,
you know, I thought she was sorry, but I guess
those are those other fifty percent think that you know,
she's just you know, being fake for for whatever reason.
So it's sowfully hard when somebody that you really really like,
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somebody that you're a fan of, turns out to night
not quite be the person that you thought. A friend
of mine once told me, never meet your idols, Like,
if you're a super fan of somebody, never meet them
in real life, because the Madonna on stage for two hours,
that's who I'm a big fan of, can't possibly be
that interesting, called that extravagant in their regular invite to
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a party, she would always be late to, would be late.
And the part over Madonna who disappointed you the most?
And it's not a mean thing. I met Madonna, I've
interviewed her several times, and she disappointed me, not because
she was actually mean to me, but because my expectations
were too high. I felt like I was meeting the
best friend somebody that I knew, right, I know her
whole name, Madonna Louise, Veronica, Cony Penn, like I know
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her whole name, like so, but she didn't know who
I was, And so I was really like, oh, she
doesn't know me. That's very rude because I know you.
It's a very strange relationship. Have you ever met anybody
that you were just sort of like gobsmacked with? Not
even in a bad way, Garrett, you meet all the stars,
are remember growing up to Um? I would this is
weird to say, maybe I had premonitions. But Bill Cosby,
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So so I met Bill Cosby again, you know, um,
with my with my mom working at the same building
where Regius and Kathie Lee and Kelly worked. Bill Cosby
was on the show. So I walked into the building
with Bill Cosby and me growing up loving the copy
show just like billions of people. Did you know? I said,
Mr Cosby, thank you so much for I would love
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to take a picture with you, and his person you
know typically goes uh, you know, hey, not right now,
and he goes I probably, and he turns the person
because he's not looking at me, goes what type of
person would I be if I just tell this kid,
hell no, you know what I mean? Like, so he
kind of was like saying, like, I agree with you,
but I have to do it. Yeah, exactly. But so
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when we're in reality, if all these hundreds of people
weren't around, he would have told me hell no. Uh
So it was just one of those weird things where
you walked away going a little bit. Let's get to
the nicest of the day. What have you got? Yes,
So Terry Crews another apology. He's on the apology to
work over the past pandemic to Gabrielle Union. Now, they
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both shared the stage on America's Got Talent at one point,
So Terry Crews. He He went on to Twitter, just
like many people do, to respond to many of things,
especially to Gabrielle Union's commentary on his recent criticism of
the Black Lives Matter movement. So here's what Gabrielle Union said.
The only thing I know for sure is that Terry
Crews gets three checks from NBC, which is interesting. Um,
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and we all know if you speak up about racism
and white supremacy, you absolutely can be shown the door.
Union said, who you know is no longer an America's
got talent, and there's court you know, there's that legal
battles going on over there. So well, good for you
apologizing again, Terry. But I do think part of apologizing
here is understanding that it might not be accepted. You
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don't need necessarily some body to accept your apology to
do it. So if you've done something that you don't
feel good about, apologize, don't worry about the response. And
Gabriel Union has every business, every reason I guess here
to not accept it. Let's do a naughtiest of the day,
naughty naughty or you Taylor sliftaters including you a little bit, Garrett.
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Last week, so this album came out and you said,
Garrant that it wasn't really maybe one of her most
popular albums. You thought it was very much. It was
the fans. It's for the fans, it's not for the massive.
Oh my god, I've news for you. Should stop now
actually making a fool of yourself. It's number one, It
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is number one. It is sold the whopping over eight
hundred thousand units. Now Swiftly is the only artist in
history to have seven albums sell half a million copies
or more. In one week. Also, also, this album is
her sixth consecutive album to sell over eight hundred thousand copies.
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In a way to congratulations to Taylor's We've been shame
on you, Garrett and everybody else listen, I'm a fan.
I'm just saying, if you've only heard two Taylor Swift songs,
it's it's not going to be from this album. You're right,
You're right. It's in a quick moment of robb You
gotta robbieta Robbi getta rub So. The most foolish thing
I ever did was believing being smart was a personality trait.
I thought being smart was something you were born with.
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You was in your DNA and you were lucky enough
to have it or not. And unfortunately I didn't have it.
I was absolutely wrong. That is not what being smart is.
Being smart is having the guts, the nerve, the courage
to try. That's all that being smart is trying, and
you might succeed. Hey, we run out of time. Thank
you so much, Garrett's thank you for listening to The
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