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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Sure, spice, it's nice.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Welcome to the not even nice share on your house
throng shooter on It's Wednesday, which means I dear friend
Donnie Meacham joined us. Hey Donnie, are you there?
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Hello? La Wednesday? Wednesday? Wednesday? Oh look where is going on?
A word of the wise, y'all? This nightmare fuel when you're.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
I'm so dog sitting. That's the first roll with them
is I was walking dog late at night, walked through
a spider web and then I was like, oh got
a spider on, so you know, you're like shaking it.
You're like, okay, fine. I even went inside and I
used a blow dryer to blow dryers, like, okay, get
it all up.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Went to bed. Sucker bit me. I had a.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Bit by a spy. Donna, you've been bit by many things.
I think we can say that totally with authority. However,
a spider Blame the dog.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Of course I put the dog. I had my friend.
But my friend I was like, he's had to go
buy me Benadr, he had give me everything. I was like,
this is your dog. Who did it?
Speaker 2 (01:11):
This dog? This dog? Please look after this dog, and
I hope you get well soon. Two Okay, let's jump
into the show if you can manage it. Donnie, what
time is it? My friends? It is story today. So
Jennifer Anderson has sparked romance rumors. They're not true. So
what's happening is Jen's on vacation in Spain with Jim Curtis.
He is a manifestatn AM I saying that, right, I
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think so guru. He manifests things. That's how I can
get it round that he's a manifest I can't say it,
but he's one of these sort of spiritual type people.
He believes in the power of self belief. And so
his friends with Jen, Now we spotted them on vacation
with Jason Batesman, that's one of her best friends and
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his wife. They were together for the fourth of July.
There were spot on a luxury yacht. And you're gonna
hear a lot of stories now that his name's Jim.
He is a coach, a life coach. She has about
half a million Instagram followers. I just jumped in to
investigate him. I hit the phones there and they said
she does like him, and she's liked several of his posts.
She likes his work more than she sort of likes
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him at the moment, but he is a good looking guy.
This sort of could possibly make sense, and maybe down
the road these two will get together. I think you'll
want to see Jen in love and happy and a
non actor. I think that's a good thing. Somebody who
makes his living having thoughts, nice thoughts and coaching people
on how to be happier and get what you want
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out of life. That sounds like a good idea too.
But at the moment, on not yet together. But you
know what, that's how he always starts. It starts with
you meeting somebody. Then maybe you go out for a dinner,
then you hang out with friends. Then if you were
lucky enough to be as rich as this crowd, you
go on vacation on a luxury yacht to Spain. See
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romance here. But at the minute, let's sort of go
carefully naught. I don't want to get too ahead of
ourselves here at the minute, just friends, just friends.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
What do you think, Well, it's manifestation is the manifestation,
I think the look I it's gotta be hard, though,
Like I just couldn't imagine any guy being like Jennifer
Anderson's amazing she's beautiful, she's Jennifer. But you're dating Jennifer
Aniston and I don't know what it is. I can't
just figure out why. I mean, I get white people
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love her so much. And be Friends was an amazing show,
But she hasn't really done much since then.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
She's done a few movies here and there. She doesn't
need to.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
She makes a billion dollars a year off friends residuals.
But she's just beloved by everybody.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
I mean, it doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
Every time you do a post on Jennifer Anderson gets
close everything.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
She's the goat girl in the in the weekly magazine business.
If you don't have a cover, you do Jen Jenny
is The people really really care about her. I think
it's because we saw her go through a really ugly divorce.
This was meant to be a fairy tale wedding. She
was married to Brad Peerter. Long comes Angelina Joe Lie,
then they break up. She's almost like a soap opera.
She's somebody that we've lived her life. We think we
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know her. People think that they are really good friends
with Jen. I've met her a couple of times, and
I don't normally get starstruck, but I definitely took a breath.
I was like, Wow, that's Jen. I never watched Friends.
I've watched a few of the episodes. I'm so aware
of it, but I didn't watch it every week, so
I wasn't a huge fan of her work. But I
think because of everything that she's gone through, and she's
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done it really with as much grace as I guess
is humanly possible. I think people really really care about her.
I know we want to see her happy. I know
we want to see her engaged and married. I know it.
She knows it too. We root for Jen. The problem
is with that, though, is every single time she's with
a guy. Remember she had dinner with Pedlo Pascal. Well,
I can tell you they are definitely one hundred percent
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wink wink. They are not together for many, many reasons.
But they are not a couple. This guy potentially they
like each other. It's gonna be good for his business,
don I. I'm gonna go on the Amazon and see
if I can buy one of his books.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
And that's the thing. I'm googling him now. I'm searching
form like who is this? Can he manifest me some relationship.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Manifest me to say manifest. I know have trouble with
that word. It's yesn't it?
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Iocent?
Speaker 2 (05:26):
And I have terrible trouble with her. I used to
call it Jennifer and Durston and I got like lots
of notes Aniston. They're close, Aniston. I've got a little
bit of a lisp, That's the truth. I had one
when I was little. So whenever I say an S
in the middle of a word, oh, I say, I'm
never gonna pull this off, and I normally don't. But
there you go. Maybe I've got to read one of
these books and learn how to manifest myself to that
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sort of success, Which brings us to our pole question
of the day. Jenna's been spotted with a new guy.
Romance rumors are heating up. Everybody's saying they're together. They
are not a promise you, they are not together. But
what do you think about this is a lifestyle guru,
is a life coach? Do you think that career that
person is a good fit? Hey, get a vote on
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that with a page I had naughty nice rob Our
facebook page is naughty gossip. I'm be sure to check
that tomorrow to hear your results. Hey, Donny Love, what
are you working on?
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Oh lord? This doucha girls.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
They are just getting themselves in to drap off so Jia,
she slams an insulting tax fraud question. So she's twenty
four years old. Now next Gen NYC started that show.
You watched it, right, I just can't get into it.
The next gin in my se that Bravo show with
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g and them.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
I just can't do it. It's awful.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
Any Here, She got asked, she's like about her mom's
tax frid, I mean Dig your Life interview, Like obviously
people want to know, Hey, you.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Just you know, defrid a mill millions of dollars.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
You know you kind of owe a bunch of money.
And she got mad. She said she called the Chicago
News anchor unprofessional. She goes, She's just over it. People
still think we don't pay her taxes. It's honestly comical.
Three million dollars. There's a lot of back taxes, honey,
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a lot of taxes.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
It's so crazy. And I think this is why jar
is ultimately not going to become the reality star that
her mom is or was, because when you join up
to these shows, you have to throw shame and decency
and dignity out of the window. I hate to admit this.
Remember that reality show producer I met with and they
told you he'll never make it because he's not nasty enough.
A member of Wife I got a name, see Alison.
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She was a really cool lady, and we met with
her Donnie, and she was She basically said to us,
we Askeda what makes a great reality star, and she said,
I'm not friends with anybody I've worked with who has
become successful, and all the people that don't make it,
I'm friends with because I want to hang out with them.
Doesn't have what her mom has, Her mom doesn't care,
her mom is shameless. And that's why Teresa is such
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a good start. If you go in defensive, if you
go in with your walls up, which is what she
is doing, then you're not going to make it, not
in that business. In other business, yes, but not in
that business. And then, let's be honest to you. You've
made a lot of money from going to jail, from
not paying your taxes, from that behavior, and so for
suddenly that's the one thing you don't want to talk about.
(08:28):
That's like Madonna saying, I don't want to talk about
like a virgin anymore. No, that made you a star.
That is in your DAA. It's who you are. Plus
when they talk about being professional, I do laugh. Your
mother flipped a table on a work employee, work and
come on, professional wives, I don't know how.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
But also when they start talking about you, that's when
you have a problem because when they're done talking, you're
no longer relevant.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
He cares anymore.
Speaker 3 (09:01):
So you guys are going to have to start getting
jobs figuring it out.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Yeah, it's a dirty little secret in a business. Love
is very important. You want people to love you, but
you actually want them to hate you too, because hate
some more powerful emotion, at least in the celebrity world.
If you don't like somebody you click every single story.
Think of all the people on your social media feeds.
The ones that you click are not the ones that
you're indifferent about. It's the ones that you love, oh
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that you hate hate, particularly you, Donnie. It's vicious. Okay,
Moving along. Prince Harry is apparently totally whipped by Meghan,
but so is King Charles. There's a new report out
of London and Royal reporter saying he's totally whipped by
his wife, and his dad is fully aware of it.
But let's be honest here, Charles is a little bit
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whipped by Camilla. I would argue, I'm going to do
a story on this on my zamstag. I would argue
that being whipped as a man is part of the
Windser family tradition. The men, particularly during Queen Elizabeth's Vett reign,
it was a long one. The queen was the boss,
not Prince Philip the queen. And so if you've grown
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up with that, no wonder these boys, these men like
a bossy girl. I love bossy girls because I grew
up with three sisters. I love them. I do. I
all my friends, all my girlfriends, are a bit bossy boots,
and it makes me feel very comfortable because I feel
like I'm back at home as a child. How are
you with bossy boots, Starna, You're a bit of a
bossy boots.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Oh yes, But that's the thing too. I grew up
surrounded by women.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
And so I love a bossy woman because it's just
that there's a difference between bossy and rooted.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
Me like there is there's bossy where it's like.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
I know what I want and I'm going to get it,
and I'm going to tell you what I want.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
I love that. Oh I love a bossy one.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
But also the thing is you're the kingsweetie, if it
was a king, but also if I was married to
the king, I would make sure he was a little
humble a little bit every now again.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Do you date people, Donnie, who are bossy boots more
than you who's normally the bossy boots in your relationships? Well?
Speaker 1 (11:11):
I would, I agree.
Speaker 3 (11:13):
I have a problem with like making decisions of like
where you want to go eat. I'm like, oh, I
don't care, it doesn't matter, and that drives people crazy
because they're like, well, tell me what you want. So
I would prefer it if I was with somebody who
was a little more like, hey we're going to.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Appleby, Yes, more a surface. Good to know listeners, If
you are listening and you know are bossy boots for
Donnie meacham, you know how to get in Okay? Moving along?
Talking about strong women, Amulk Clooney has banned cell friends
from her home. Explain what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
It just I love a bark cluone. Now, don't get
me wrong, I love them This is a little strange though,
How could you strange?
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Yes, because they have kids, they do.
Speaker 3 (11:56):
I mean, I mean they're eight years old. Eight your
old twins, So like, let's be eight year old.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
They shouldn't have cell phones. But you never know. You
have all the money in the world.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
A little one, and Amle goes, I now have a
phone basket that I used to take everyone's phones away.
It's increasing private moments and spaces, which is kind of
fairlous because you take about it. You're in Mark Coloney,
in George Clooney's house. What's the first thing you're doing,
Take your little photo, you speak, You're gonna go out,
where's the bathroom? Sneaking around the house looking taking photos.
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So it's a smart way of not being on page sex.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
It's a smart way. And I think too that this
isn't forced. She said that anyone that comes to the
house has to put their phone in a basket. You
imagine when Brad Pitt turns up with Julia Robs, put
your phone in that basket, Julia Roberts, empty your purse.
I want to see their phone in the basket.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Hilarious.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
I like this not only because it protects their children,
and they are fierce about their children. They were offered
tens of millions of dollars for photographs of the kids
and they said no. Brad and Angie they sold pictures
of their kids. Tom Cruise popped his daughter and the
cover of Vality Fair. I see you, Sudi Cruz. These
two said no, They're not doing it. They are very
very strict about the privacy for their children. I respect that.
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But what I respect to here, which I think is
so so interesting, is that it's about family time. How
often you go out with a data friend and we're
on our phones all night? Like the nicest thing, Donnie,
One of the nicest things when you're in New York
is that when we went out together for a drink,
we didn't really look at our phones. When we went
to the bathroom, we had to look at our phones,
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but like normally, we sat at the table, laughing and talking.
I look at roundbottinos and the places I go, and
it breaks my heart when I see four friends, two
friends sitting at a booth, sitting at the table, and
neither one of them is speaking. They're going through the
social media. So I think this is really really nice.
When I was growing up. We didn't have cell phones,
so when we sat around the table at dinner time,
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we did talk. We chatted away. I am maybe a
little old fashioned here, but I actually think this is
sort of sort of lovely. Where are you on it?
Speaker 3 (13:58):
It's sweet? I mean, it's a little it be annoying.
If I was there, I'd be like, well, I kind.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Of want put my swedy. I kind of want to
think a you pictures. I got it.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
That's what you want. That's what you would take pictures.
That's why we would get in trouble.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Honey.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
Yes, I would sit them to you and delay and
we would just giggle.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Just gig were gig.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
I would tell everybody about it. I like it. I
like it. I like it. I like too that Amol
is talking gad about this stuff. Parents and styles are
very very interesting. She's not saying we should all do this,
which I like to. She's not going to demand her
values be imposed on all of us. But in her family,
this is how they work. No cell phones in the house,
although that must be annoying. If you're a movie director
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and you want to talk to George, you gotta wait
for him to go to the bathroom, or maybe go
for a drive in his car, or walk around, walk
around his beautiful property. I think I like it. Let
me know what you think. Hey, we're going to take
a quick break, but we will be right back. Welcome
back to the not even nicehab your host job. Shoot, Hey, Donnie,
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let's to the polls now share. We talked to her
about Denise Richard's obsession with fame has drove her husband away.
Our question was quite quite simple. Would you be okay
with a partner who had an OnlyFans account? Now? Denise
makes over two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a month
on her only fans account? Yeah, letting go of that,
that's what pays her bills. However, we do know that
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this website, this, this page, this business is often next rated.
It can be very very very naughty, and so I
don't think Denise does that. I don't follow her. I'm
not paying twelve dollars a month to follow any of
these people. But what do you think here? Would you
be okay if your partner had an only fans account?
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Sixty percent said no, which means forty percent is a yes. Donnie,
where would you fall on this?
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (15:50):
God, I would Oh? I'd have to say no. I
just know that it wouldn't be uncomfortable. That's the wrong word.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
But just like I own, you just know I couldn't
do it. I hate to say it.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
I found what about two hundred and fifty thousand dollars
a month?
Speaker 3 (16:04):
What that's the thing that goes like, you know, well,
maybe we did it together?
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Could we do for photos together?
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Then maybe that's a you could split it. You have
to split the buddy dot you don't like split in.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
What I'd be would be the joy Bank account that
I would have access to and he wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
But however, don is don't forget to vote on the
day's pole. Go to our Twitter page had not a
nice rum. Facebook page is nothing gossip. I'm sure to
check that time to hear your results. And now, oh
it's time for a nicest of the day.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Nicer of the day is Cape Medal ten.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
Oh what she done?
Speaker 3 (16:44):
And she broke royal protocol with a teary hug at
Wimbleton so sweet, so she embraced to the Star owned
jabour after a very very sad loss.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
And the thing is, is it so weird that they're
going to allow to hug people like to hug people stupid.
There's so many through protocols that they have.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
And Kate just wanted to hug this This lady wanted
to hug and Kate gave her a hok. I like it.
Be human with each other. Now, the lady did ask permission.
Kate said, can I give you a hug? And they
were told it. Kate was told you, yes, I like it.
I'm told that since her cancer diagnosis, Kate has loosened
up on the rules. She used to be a real
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rule follower, and now she's not exactly a rule breaker.
She's not Meghan, but she now is a little bit
looser on the rules. We saw her and William be
affectionate to one another for a long time. We never
actually saw them hold hands or kiss will be affectionate.
Now that has changed, and I think a hug too.
Somebody needs somebody, somebody needs a hug. You ask hers
and then you do it. Nicest of the day, now,
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I noticed the day my least favorite housewife. I've probably
met all the housewives, and my least favorite is Remoon,
a singer, And this behavior tells you why. So recently,
Ramona Singer was approached by Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts's niece,
and you know her from American Horror Storage. No, no,
you know she's not a megastar, but she's famous. And
Ramona said, no, no, go away, and she mimicked her
(18:12):
hand gesture saying go away. Her daughter Avery realized that
it was Emma Roberts and then ran over and said, mom,
you've got to fix this immediately. And then she went
over and said, excuse me, I'd really like to apologize
for my mom's behavior. Well, the only reason we know
about this is Ramona is now bragging about it, saying
that she thought Emma Roberts was just a fan. So
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we know what she thinks about you. If you're a fan,
she doesn't want to be near you. She pushes you away. However,
if you're famous, if you're a celebrity, then you're allowed
to come and say hello to her. Who the dickens
does she think she is? It's over, Ramona, your show's canceled.
Be nice to everybody. Don't be proud when you're nice
to successful people, to influential people. Be nice to everybody.
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Me the wrong way? What about you?
Speaker 1 (19:01):
Don Oh, it just makes me sick because this is
the thing about it. And I don't care who you are.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
If you're yes, there's a time and a place where
if somebody is like you're eating in a personal moment,
like yes, somebody comes over to you, you can say
get away.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
But if you're just there, it's Emma Roberts.
Speaker 3 (19:18):
So obviously you were somewhere where there was a bunch
of people and they just want to say hi, you
just go away?
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Is so rude.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
I've seen it. I've been out and I've seen Remember,
she's rude, rude, rude, let's sad with a moment of rob,
You're rob rob. Two traps to avoid it, caring what
they think and thinking that they care. The first will
keep you small and the second will keep you stuck
lif your life. Follow your path. Mate moves for you,
not for anybody else's approval, and definitely not for their opinions.
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Most people, honestly are too wrapped up in their own
lives to truly care about yours, So stop giving them
that much power once again. Two traps that we that
we fall into all the time. On caring what other
people think, why do we care? And thinking that they
care about us? Why do we think they care. Everybody
is too busy in their own lives. You'd be busy
with your life too. Hey, that is it for today.
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your singing.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
Go along.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
If you're going to be naughty, you've got to be
let me hear you. No, take care of it. Nice
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