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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Advice Shooters.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
It's time and no welcome to the naughty but niceam
your He's Rub Shooter and it's Monday, which means our
dear friend Garrett Vogel joins us. Hey, Garrett, are you there?
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (00:24):
I am back, Rob, And let me tell you I
think we should just stop down just for a second
and say congratulations to you, Rob Shooter. Oh the the
soon to be book released this coming April. Pre order now,
Rob Shooter, yet again jumping into the author world, Rob Shooter,
Thank you, thank you man clapping one man, I can
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hear you.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
You're clapping too. Yes, I have a book coming gag.
This is the thing where it gets a little wheal grek.
It doesn't come out until April, so we've got plenty
of times. However, if I don't get pre orders, Amazon
sort of dumps me. There's a whole algorithm over there.
So I'm asking people to pre order it today. I
think it's about twenty books, eighteen nineteen books, twenty books
with shipping, and if you pre order it today, you'll
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forget about it and then in April you'll get a
lovely surprise. Plus what it does is it tells my publisher,
how many copies to print?
Speaker 1 (01:17):
And he's so popular, lad.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
He's a very popular boy. And so I want to
make sure if you want a copy, you will be
guaranteed one. You will get one on the launch of
this book in April. So yes, is it a pain
in the bottom to order it now and forget about it,
but then you do get a lovely surprise in April.
So if you can do this, I'm asking as a
big favor, please order it right now, right now. It's
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called It's started with a whisper. It's a rob shooter.
You get an Amazon, you type in rob shooter, you'll
see it. It's a beautiful cover, big some lips, big
red lips.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
With your lips. That was curious.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
They're yours, Garrett, and so thank you, so enjoy it.
Enjoy it once again. Thank you so much, Garrett.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
You're the best.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Okay, let's jump into our show. What time is it?
My friends? It is tea time, So big drama over
the pond in Britain. Prince Andrew has been stripped of
his royal titles and now a lot of people are
asking what's going to happen to Sarah Ferguson. Well, She
is livid that she has lost her title, and insiders
tell me if she could, she would lose Andrew too.
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So behind the palace gates, Sarah Ferguson is raging. Multiple
insiders are saying that she's so so angry about losing
her title. She is livid. She was the Duchess of York.
She was her royal highness. Now all that is gone.
She's just Sarah Ferguson. She still lives with him, which
is a little sort of strange after thirty years of divorce,
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they still live together. That's because he lives in the
Royal Lodge, which is a massive mansion that he lives
in for basically forever, for no money. So she sort
of crashes there life. It's a lovely life. I mean,
he lost the title, but he's not losing the lifestyle
that she'd kick him out of that hats However, they're
not doing that just yet. She lives there, so she
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like crashes with her ex for free. She's done it
for years and she's not crashing on the couch. This
is a palace. She's just hold up in a palace.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
Now's are you know sofa in their living room?
Speaker 2 (03:15):
That's where I'd have to crash up beyond your sofa, Garrett.
And so she's been there for many, many years. She's
not leaving and because of that, she's not gonna leave
him too. So even though they're not married, they're still
live together, they're still best friends. So a lot of
people are saying, when is she going to turn on him?
If the King can turn on him, if William can
turn on him, if the British public can turn on him,
why is Sarah Ferguson still there? While the answer is financial,
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My friends, she likes this house. It's a beautiful house,
and so why would she leave this house? It's on
the estate. Where would she go? I mean like, would
she move in? Her parents are no longer with us?
Would she move in with her children? Like? Where would
she go and live? Would you go and rent a flag?
She doesn't really earn any money, she's not really out
there doing anything. It's really ugly now. The thing is
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Andrew is, even though he has lost his Duke of
York title and his Royal Highness title, he hasn't really
It takes an Act of Parliament to remove titles, so
he's agreed not to use them. So he won't use
them anymore, but technically they are still there. This is
all going on because of the ugliness, the disgrace about
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Jeffrey Epstein. I'm told Moore is coming. Virginia Geoffrey, who's
one of the accusers, credible accusers here, let me add,
has a book. She's passed away. She committed suicide, but
before she died, she wrote a book. It's coming out
next week. I'm told this book is going to be
devastating for Prince Andrews to the palace. He's trying to
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get ahead of it. What do you do, Garrett, If
this was just the job, you'd fire him. But it's
a family business. You can't fire someone from your family.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
What do you do?
Speaker 3 (04:56):
You treat them like the relative that they are during
the holidays and you just put them in the corner
and no one talks to them, you know, like you
put them in the shelf for the in the witch's
chamber at this point and just say we'll.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Release you during the holidays. You stay there, blah blah blah.
You know.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
I mean, it's it's so interesting just to even hear
what like some excerpts that Virginia was asked to go
find dig up some dirt on Epstein so Andrew could
fight back. And like, I mean, it feels like given, yes,
this all happened, but it feels like we're living in
a movie.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Yeah yeah, yeah, a new movie every week like a
TV movie, and every Monday a new movie. Jobs. I
think it would be better for everybody involved. And I
don't care here about the perpetrators. I only care about
the victims if it all just came out, if they
all just sat down and tried. But they have been trying.
They'd argue they've been trying for thirty years and nobody's
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wanted to listen to this. This Epstein case is not
going away because it is so awful, It is so
so mysterious. There are still so many names involved that
we just do not know about yet. We suspect one,
but Andrew Andrew Prince Andrew has become the face of this.
He was friends with Jeffrey Epstein. Now we're finding his wife,
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Sarah Ferguson. I used to like her. I know her
a little bit. We actually email each other, if you
can believe that, and so I have a email address
and so I know her. I've been out out and
about in New York with her. She too was friends
with Jeffrey Epstein. In fact, there is new reporting now
that she even took money from Epstein. That's what's going
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on here. Now let me explain this quickly, but I
think you'll get it. Being a member of the royal
family is fabulous. You get all these perks I think
in palaces. But you know why, you don't get cash.
There's not a lot of cash. So if you want
to withdraw fifty bucks to buy something, if you want
to withdraw some money to buy some new shoes, there's
no cash there. So you might have diamonds in the
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Tower of London, and you might live in a palace,
but you don't have cash. What did Jeffrey Epstein have? Cash?
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Cash?
Speaker 2 (07:03):
Cash, And so this was a really am That's what
it was born out of. He wanted their celebrity, he
wanted their power, he wanted their their regalness, and what
they wanted from him was cash. When Andrew came to
New York, he didn't stay at the carlysle or one
of those fancy hotels on the Upper East Side, the Mark.
He stayed with Jeffrey Epstein because it was free he
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didn't have the cash, and so this is a really
big question about what do we do with these royals?
Do we give them cash or do they behave? What
did we do? It's such a massive thing that's going
to explode. And I'm told William William's the one that's
really behind heading all this up, which brings us to
our pole question of the day. Sarah Ferguson will not
leave Andrew. She would if she could, but she can't
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afford it. Our questions, quite simple, is should she leave
at this point? Should she leave? Yes? Or no? Go
vote on our Twitter page at Naughty n Ice rob
Our facebook page is Naughty Gossip. Be sure to check
back time to hear your results. Sake, what are you
working on?
Speaker 1 (08:04):
All right?
Speaker 3 (08:05):
Well, let's move over to Sophia for Yeah, I love
with the rolling the rs there. You know she used to,
you know, be engaged to well she was married, married
or engaged. Yeah, they were married and you know the
story was that he wanted kids, she didn't want kids anymore.
(08:25):
Uh so they broke up. But uh, I kind kind
of a weird thing where you know, she was asked
about it. She literally laughed when she heard, Uh what
one insider was telling us, and she's she said, good
for him.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
I forgot he even existed. I mean, you can make the.
Speaker 3 (08:40):
Argument, yes, you you definitely want to, you know, not
think about an X and get over an X, but
just to say he didn't exist, you know, the guy existed.
Just wish him well, wish him well, good luck with him,
you know, like that's such a petty thing to do.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
I think he is a petty move. He just got engaged,
so they got too a couple of years ago. He
just got engaged. The news is out and she doesn't
really care about it. I think she's she's moved on.
Some people do. Are you one of those people who
who's on Facebook constantly looking up your exes? Constantly looking
up someone?
Speaker 1 (09:13):
But I have friends that do.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
I have friends that literally, you know, got dumped in
high school and we're talking about almost thirty years later,
and they know exactly what that person did to the
where they're at in the world right now, thirty years later.
It is sad, and you know she's looking if you
have if you have to say, oh, I didn't.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Even know he existed, you know he existed, you know,
he's engaged. You know what he's looking like.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
That's so interesting. You're right, If you're going to be
a little bit petty that it tells me you still care.
If you really don't care, you just roll your eyes,
like if somebody brought up one of my exes to me, Garrett,
I don't care, so I wouldn't even be petty originally. Mean,
I find that the people that I'm a little bit
mean about you're a little bit petty with, are the
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ones that I still really do care about.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
It.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
It doesn't need to be a loved one. It can
be a friend. If I haven't seen a friend in
a while, I really really missed that friendship and not
being close anymore, then I can be a little bit
petty about that. So, Sophia, we see what you're doing.
It must be a bummer. I mean, he is re engaged,
but you did get divorced, and once you divorced, it
is over, and so he's entitled to move on, and
so are you. Okay? Shocking news. Mariah Carey has come
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back has not done very well, so she's sold only
about seventy thousand copies in three weeks. It came out
three weeks ago. It was okay, at first, and then
it just fell apart inside as her saying that Mariah
is devastated. She worked really hard on this album and
it might be the lowest selling record of her career.
She's had a long, long career. Now don't worry, because
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she's always got that Christmas song. She'll be back in
a few weeks.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Defining right now as we see it again, this.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Is quite surprising. Mariah did the work too. She doesn't
normally do that many interviews, but she did for this album.
It was a passion project and she was in the
you Do I'm Told for almost seven years and then
she put it out and to sell only seventy three weeks. Garret,
that's not good.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
But you know what it is too.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
I believe you know, Madonna still has gone through this
from time to time. As much as you don't want
to say, you know, everyone could be ageless, There's there's
times where the music just doesn't connect with the current genre.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
That's she's trying to talk to.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
You know, you don't want to tell Mariah that her
music is older sounding. She feels that she still can
deliver that pop princess that she is. She can be
like Sabrina she can be like, you know, Taylor, you know,
but you don't want to. You know, bon Jovi went
through that same thing too, where bon Jovi didn't want
to realize he was kind of talking to a more
of a forty to fifty year old crowd and not
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the twenty year old crowd that he started singing.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Why don't they want to admit that they call them
legacy artists? I was a legacy artist and my audience
was fifty and sixty year old. I wouldn't be embarrassed
about that. I can't appeal to the same people as
Ariana Grandi. Our podcast can't. If Ariana did a podcast,
we'll just have a different audience because we talk about
different things, we look different, everything's just different about us.
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Why do they want? Why did they chase this youthful audience?
Speaker 3 (12:14):
I think it's exactly that, just you know, that Peter
Pan feeling of growing up and realizing like everyone around
me is growing up, but I'm still stuck in that
time frame where I was probably the most passionate and
successful that I was, And I don't want to look
towards the future. I want to stay in this moment
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that gave me sold out stadiums and sold out, sold
out world tours and all that stuff.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
We were talking just a minute ago about Facebook and
looking up your excess. I find that people on Facebook
that are still posting pictures from their high school days
haven't moved on. They would be the Mariah Careys of
this situation. They just want to freeze time when they
feel they were their most powerful, the most popular. And
if that was twenty thirty years ago, so be it.
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And so I think Mariah's stuck here a little bit
in a time capsule. We love her. She's Mariah, She's
got nothing to prove.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
I mean, she's the she she is.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
I mean, top top five, you know, singers of Fulton,
Fulton and and let's be honest, at the end of
the day, yes it was a passion project that that
didn't hit. But still come come January one, that paycheck
that's gonna come for the month of December.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
She doesn't need to do anything but that Christmas song
every single year, that song of us. Okay, quickly, before
we get a break, we're hearing a little bit about
some trouble in Paradise, Ariana Grande and Ethan later, what's
going on?
Speaker 3 (13:37):
So They were supposed to be at the opening of
a rag Time at Lincoln Center, big thing in New
York City. Year a list guests we you know, Hillary Clinton,
but Ethan and Arianna were not there. They were confirmed
to be there, you know, their faces were on that sheet.
Everyone who's expecting, oh my gosh, Wicked right around the corner.
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But two of the biggest stars are going to be here,
and then right before you know, the curtain was supposed
to go up, not there, just silence, which is kind
of rude and within its sense, I mean, like you're
supposed to be there, but all the whispers.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Behind the scenes are about the relationship.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
And we kind of heard about this that they're on again,
off again, but they're trying to keep it together so
the movie doesn't get any bad press and overshadow. You
know the movie, you know, Wicked two, that's coming out
in literally weeks. So I have a feeling after the
second Wicked comes out, uh maybe maybe after Christmas, you know,
we'll we'll see, we'll hear that they are going separate
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ways and maybe even goes back to the white that
he left, who was literally pregnant with their child, Messie.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
We Wade about this on our substack that we we
think we are hearing, we are reporting that they are over,
but they're not going to announce it until after the movie.
So after this movie comes out, that's when we'll probably no. Garrett,
You've been on many of these red carpets. So what
happens is the reporters on the carpets get what we
call a tip sheet, and it tips you off about
the celebrities that are coming. And at the top of
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this sheet, Wicked's a brilliant musical. It's a revival. I
saw it a few days ago. Fantastic. But Ariana Grandi
turning up to opening night will get you an expanded
press court? Can we say that it will get your
people that you might not otherwise get. I have friends
and my friend Nicky from page six, she was meant
to go to another event, but she switched because she
wanted to get a sound bite with Ariana Grande. And
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she can't be she can't be the anyone, and so
to not be there a little bit rude would be
a little bit suspicious. Okay, we're not gonna be rude,
but we're going to take a quick break, and we're
not suspicious because we're coming right back. Welcome back to
the Naughty but Nice Show. Oh, Garrett, I just heard
that Elvis and Danielle on your show gave me a
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shout out this morning. I mean telling people to buy
my book.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
Those pre orders should be through the roof right now.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
I mean, if you are not in front of the
encyclopedia in the Bible right now.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
I don't know what we're We're doing something wrong, but
I think I think you will do well, my friend.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
I know it's worrisome.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
I know you got you got a lot of pressure
on you to do it, because.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
I mean, it's a book, it has.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
Your name on it, it is it is from your mind
and your thoughts, and you want it to be successful,
as do.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
I think all of us do. So I get it.
But I think you'll be great. And it started with
a whisper. Stop. By the way, those are not my
lips are not right.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
Look at the cover. Look at the cover. They might be.
They might be. Okay, let's get to the polls that
are dulash No, thank you, Garrett. We talked about Kevin
Federline and Britney Spears. He claims that Britney Spears did
cocaine when she was breastfeeding? Is this his story to tell?
So a lot of stories in the book are about Brittany,
they're Britney Spears's stories. Now, he was married to us,
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so he wasn't around. This isn't a tell all by
an author who has never met her. He lived this,
So is it his story to tell? Seventy percent said yes,
you don't like you don't like him telling these stories,
but he was part of this, of this book. He's
part of his life.
Speaker 3 (17:01):
You know what's interesting though, think about it when Brittany
and Kevin Ferline got together right away, and what was
the first thing we did?
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Oh my god, he's a dirtbag. He's scummy.
Speaker 3 (17:10):
He's using her like he went through the Ringer before
anybody even thought a think about Britney Spears, you know,
going through what she is right now. So not to
say it's it's his turn, but he went through it.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
Got through it. He was there, He was there. Hey,
don't forget to note on today's pole, go to our
Twitter page at Naughty Nice Rob At Facebook page is
Naughty Gossip and be sure to check back tomorrow to
here your results are now it's time for a nicest
of the day.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
Well, Rob Shooter, I'm gonna, you know, blow smoke up
your skirt a little bit now because it's all about
your book. I mean, the fact, the fact that you
could sit down write a book, tell tell your stories.
I mean, it is pretty incredible and I'm very proud
of you. I'm proud to be a friend, and I'm
proud to know that that someone with your mind and
your your your just career can do something as incredible
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as this.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
I mean, thank you, thank you. A lot of work
went into it. I'm really excited about it. It's the story.
It pulls back the velvet rope on the wild world
of celebrity journalism, gossip and TV shows.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
Stories tell me stories.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
There is four four friends, four gossip columns, four reporters
who get a job on a morning show. Does it
sound a little similar to my life? Maybe? And it's
the story of these four people who work together five
days a week on a morning show. Some people are
saying it's Devil Wears Prada, but for gossip. So if
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you loved what Devil did for fashion, you will love
mer what it started.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
Well, there is there is ad the Priestley in the
book is a producer and executive producer who's the boss
and it's tough working this. If you want a wicked story,
a funny story about the world of celebrity gossip.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
It started with a whisper. It started with a whisper.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
Are you in the audio book?
Speaker 2 (19:03):
I am gonna ask you to do that?
Speaker 3 (19:05):
I think I would love to seriously robshooter. I would
love to do the audiobook for you.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
I mean, don't deal, deal okay. I noticed the day,
Thank you. I didn't know that was going to be
the nicest of the day. Thank you, Garrett, and not
just the day. In Naughty Naughty, Prince Andrew has been
accused of using bridges Police to get personal information on
vir Genre Guffrey. So this is the person that accused
him of doing awful, awful things. Well, now it's being
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revealed that he might have used his personal police, his
security to dig up information, almost like they were his
private spy agency. If this is the case, it is
another another disgrace and naughtyist of the day. Let's same
with a moment of rob. You're gonna rob you, good
Rob if you're scared to do it. Do it scared.
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Courage isn't the absence of fear. It's moving forward with
fear sitting right next to you. Every everybody wants to
wait until they feel ready. But let me tell you
the truth, naughties, that moment never comes. You don't wake
up fearless. You wake up and you take action despite
the fear. So do it anyway. If you are scared,
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do it anyway. Confidence doesn't come first, courage does. You've
got the courage, My friends, Hey, that is it for today.
Thank you so much for listening to The Naughty Bit
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My friends and all together, now let's sing our tag
(20:36):
line we go. If you're going to be naughty, you
gotta be take care. Everybody can pick.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
It's not even nice with Ram