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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Sable advice. Hell, no, welcome to the naughty but nice.
I'm your house drum shooter, and it is Tuesday, which
means our dear friend Elena Dixon joins us. Hey, miss day,
are you there?
Speaker 2 (00:24):
I am so here and I am so glad to
be back. I know I've been gone for a bit.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
We've got a lot of catching up to do. First
of all, how was your magnificent trip to Australia. What
were you doing down under?
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Well, I went down Under with my mom. It was
a vacation we were supposed to have back in twenty twenty,
of course got derailed by COVID, so you know, it's
just a lifetime to venture that we were waiting for.
And we went everywhere Royal Botanic Gardens, the Zoo, Taranga Zoo,
we went to Darling Harbor, Chinese Garden of Friendship, fantastic,
(00:56):
and we stayed at the Kempton Margots so me which
anybody who's watched A far Guy with Ryan Garsling, we
actually stayed on the floor where he found a certain
body and a certain state.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
I'm going to say that it's a fantastic welcome back,
and hi to your mommy. Let's jump into the show.
What time is it, my friends? It is time big
story at the top of the show. So yesterday we
talked about this huge Vanity Fair expos It's over nine
thousand words, Mitch Smith d and as you know as journalists,
that's like a novel. Nine thousand words is sort of
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four chapters of a book. So it is a massive
expos I've read it like six times, and yesterday we
definitely brought you the highlights. However, there's one detail that
is really sticking out, that's getting a lot of attention,
and we want to talk about it right now. Harry
and Meghan have been slammed as local villains by their
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Montecito neighbors. Let me explain. So Harry and Meghan are
facing backlash from their neighbors who are calling them local
villains since they moved into the very upscale California town
it's very posh in twenty twenties. They've been there about
five years now. Residents describe the Duke and the Duchess
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as the prince and the starlet. Well, if they're already
given them nicknames, clearly he is a prince a starlet.
I think that's a put down they're doing that to
be me. And what chance did they have If you
go in to a situation and they're already calling your names,
mis d before you do anything, you don't stand a chance.
Now they do have some legit concerns. One is now
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the huge surge in tourist interest, So neighbors are now
blaming all these tourists, all these people coming to see
the house where Harry and Meghan live. They're blaming that
on them. They're also two and this is interesting. Criticizing
her latest business venture. We've spoken about it. It's her
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lifestyle lion, American Riviera Orchard. They're saying that she finds
a way to monetize everything, and they don't want Montecito
to be monetarized like that, because, if the truth be told, Misty,
and this is actually really, really true, American Riviera is
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not a name, it's not an honor that belongs to Montecito.
It belongs to Santa Barbara. So for a long time
people have always called Santa Barbara Americans Riviera, not Montecito.
So a couple of legit concerns calling the town something
it's not given the town a name. That's up to
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her people can call their companies whatever they want. I do, though, Misty,
I do understand that this sleepy, little, very wealthy town
is now on the map. I've never heard of it
before this. I knew Oprah lived there. I think Ellen
lived there, so they certainly had big stars there. But
Harry and Meghan really changed that.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Now.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
If I went to California, Missy, I've got to admit,
I'd want to jump in a car and go and
see Montcito. I want to take a photograph outside their house.
I really want to see it. And so I do
understand that. But it does feel here, at least to me, Misty,
is if everybody is, he's piling on a little bit.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
I mean, there's so many ways you can look at this.
First of all, I have jumped in a car and gone.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
Up to mont House.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
It's fabulous. I mean you really can't see anything because
the houses are kind of like back but it does
feel very like when you stop at the grocery store.
They've got fancy jams and things like that. And maybe
now they have American riviera. Who knows, girlfriend's got to
make some money. Yes, the family has to make money.
They are not getting a source of income from the
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royal family. So I mean, this is what she's deciding
to do. She's starting her business. Obviously, we know she
has a show coming to Netflix called With Love Meghan.
It was supposed to come out in January. It's been
postponed due to the LA wildfires, and I believe I
haven't seen the show because they have not sent out screeners.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Hmmm, Netflix.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
But I believe it's shot at her home or near
her home, because it's all about lifestyle and gardening, so
it could be at our house. So that I believe
is a legitimate kind of grievance. If there are camera
crews and things at their home, that could be disturbing.
But you can't blame the tourist because people are going
to come whatever town they went to. If they went
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to Peoria, Illinois, yeah, American tourists would be showing up
in that neighborhood. So yes, I can understand if there's
work to be done, and it's kind of the inconvenience
of camera crews, as I said, but you can't blame
the tourist. And any other town would probably be like
this is great, it's great for tourism. But Montecito has
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all that money.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
They don't need They don't need this.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
They don't need the money.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
And that's the biggest carrier. Where I grew up in Birmingham, England. Gosh,
they would love a royal reform, a royal to move there,
because suddenly the town would be on the map and
would get all the tourists and go to all that moan.
But you're right, Montecito doesn't need money. They got plenty
of that. I should point out to If I filmed
a reality show in my apartment or yours, Misty, it
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would be a pain in the bottom for the building,
because we live in small apartments in small buildings. They
live on acus. You can drive a van full of
cameras up their driveway, close their gate, and you'd never
know they were there. They're not filming on the street
in communial areas. They're not filming in my elevator or
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in my lobby. No, they live on a compound and
so if you drive a van, a car full of
cameras producers up that driveway, you're not making any difference.
Nobody's looking over the fence. Let's put it like that.
My mom and dad live so close to their neighbors.
You can touch the house next door. Harry and Megan
are not doing that. They can scream and show to
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make all the noise they want and it won't bother
their neighbors because they have so much property. It feels
here misty, as if this two one. If these two
want to do well, and everything they touch doesn't quite
make it, I think many better people around them. The
most interesting part of the Vanity Fair expose to me, mister,
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was not necessarily the nitpicking, the little details, but big
picture here. They haven't yet figured out who they are
without the royal family. In fact, somebody said in the story,
and it stopped me in my tracks. What they are
running away from is the reason they are interesting. So
we only care about them because of the family that
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Harry was born into, the family that she married into.
They've not yet figured out the next step. Who are
they without the royals. I'd have a rule if I
was Harry and Meghan, We're never gonna say the R
word ever again. We're done now, it's about us two
moving forward. We're not this Duke and the duchess anymore.
Were Harry and will Meghan? And let's move on?
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Well, I do have to point this out. So she
does have this new Netflix show with Love Megan, and
she is trying to be what she was before she
had that website called the Tig. She's very interested in lifestyle,
and when the trailer came out, a lot of people said, oh,
she's entitled. She should be doing social causes because of
the power that she has now if they're trying to
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step away from being like where the royals were, part
of our job is social causes. You can't blame her
when she says, well, I'm doing a lifestyle show, and
for me personally as a black woman saying, oh, she's
doing a show about joy and happiness, well why not?
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Why we need it.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
In society where you just have joy and happiness. And yes,
maybe she may be you know, packaging jams and we
don't have time for that, but we watch it and
it gives us an escape, you know, just like Martha Stewart.
So I think she's trying or they are trying to
move away, but people don't allow them to. So they'll
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figure it out.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
They'll figure it out. That the transition's always the hardest
part in life. When I transitioned from being a publicist
to an editor to a reporter for six months. It
was really rough and a lot of people look down there,
nos at me. I worked with you at the time, Misty,
and everybody in the office was like, oh, this publicist
is here, what does he know about magazines? You have
to prove yourself. Gwenneth Peltrow. When she started Goop, we
all rolled our eyes. And now it's really really successful.
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So the transition is very, very difficult. Arianna Grande, when
she went into movies, nobody thought she should do well.
In Wicked, she's great, and so I think the goal here, mister,
if you're listening, Megan and lahlahlahlahlah, Meghan, do the work,
do good work, and keep doing it every single day,
and we will catch up to you. We will get
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used to this. When you see somebody in a new role,
whether it be a friend or a celebrity, a family member,
at first it's a little bit jarring. You're like, well,
I didn't know they could do that. Well, yes, actually
they can. Luan when she started singing on The Housewives,
we all made fun of her. Now she's selling out
quite big venues as a So if you want to
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do it, Megan, you do it, and I promise you.
Eventually the public will catch up, which brings us to
our whole question of the day. Prince Harry and Megan
Morkel are getting slammed as local villains by their neighbors.
Our questions quite simple, are we just all piling on?
Are we just piling on? Is it time to just
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give these two a little bit of time, a moment,
let them figure it out, figure out who they are,
what they're going to do next. I wish her show
had debuted, miss D. It's been pushed back, as you said,
a couple of months, because the sooner she does this,
the sooner we can we can figure it out. The
sooner we can move on, the sooner she can move on.
So I'm looking forward to the show. I'm wishing them
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the best. But our question of the day is are
we just all piling on? Hey? Go vote on our
Twitter page at Naughty Nice rob our facebook pages, Naddy
goz him and if she were to check out to
about to hear your results, Hey, miss D, what are
you working on? Well?
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Harry Underwood actually delivered an unexpected a cappella renditions of
America The Beautiful yesterday after an audio malfunction. So now
the country superstar was slated to sing the tune alongside
the Armed Forces and the United States Naval Academy Glee
Club inside the Capital Rotunda. However, the sound system failed,
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so she said, hey, people, help me out here, before
launching into an a cappella version. Now, Carrie's decision to
perform at the inauguration has sparked heated to me among
the political circles and commentators. While some applauded her commitment
to the occasion, others have criticized her participation. But a
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surprising person has come to her defense, and that's none
other than Whoopi Goldberg. She said, we know where how
she feels. But anyway, she said, she has publicly defended
the singer, emphasizing the importance of respecting our choices.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
What do you think, Rob, You respect everybody's choices, my friends,
It's as easy as that. But I do think that
this is such a massive moment. Millions of people have watching,
and what happens she sound system breaks? I can't imagine it.
Can you imagine? Two minutes a second before she was
going to go live, somebody went over to her and
said the sound's not working. And she said, I've got
the videomestry. I've watched it five times. She said, I
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can just sing it. I'll just sing it. And then
I thought she was so gracious how she asked all
the dignitaries, all the VIPs assembled, all the business people assembled,
to sing along to help her out. She handled it
like a pro. Whether or not you like the fact
she was there, I'm not touching that, but what I
am gonna say is when the pressure's on, when something
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like that happens. And once again, this was not at
one of her shows. This was not in front of
an audience that adores her. This was in front of
a different audience for her, and it must have been
terrifying for somebody to come over and say it ain't working,
the sound ain't working. What's she going to just sit
down and say, well then we're gonna pass, or I'll
wait till it is fixed, or is she gonna jump
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up which she did do and just sing it. That
girl can sing, Okay. Moving forward, Bradley Cooper and Gigi
Hadid's daughters have bonded, so Bradley has a seven year
old daughter, Leah and Gigi has a four year old daughter, Kai,
and now sources are telling People Magazine quote their daughters
spend time together. It's very very sweet. They are prioritizing
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their relationship and their daughters. This is adorable. Misty. I
do like the fact that it's not just about you.
If you've got children, if you've got a family, we
all have. When you get into a relationship, Misty, you
have to think about that a little. I know, when
you meet somebody, if you meet a nice guy, you think,
how is this gonna work with my family? How is
this gonna fit with my mom, my sister, my nephews.
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I think it's a decision we all make.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Yeah, when I start dating somebody, it's kind of the
first thing I say. I say, Okay, I got a family,
and they're like, of course. I'm like, no, you have
to understand my family going to be up in your business, Okay.
So I just want you to be prepared. So I
haven't had to tell anybody that speech lately, but hopefully
in twenty twenty five that'll change. Hello, if anybody's out
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there man in New York City, feel free to let
me know. But I love that the girls are playing
and of course, it is a little scary when you
bring your children together, because you know, I'm hoping this
relationship lasts for a long time, because we've seen when
when celebrities get together and then they split. Actually, we've
seen celebrities really make an effort to still allow their
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children to interact. And I think that's a beautiful thing,
because there's no reason their relationship should end just because
yours did.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Yeah, that's true. It's difficult, isn't it. Jennifer Lope hasn't
been Affleck have done a really good job of kids.
Are still friends with his kids, vice versa. It's about
the kids here. I love this story. I like that
they're becoming friends. I do adore Bradley and Gigi as
a couple. Hey, we're going to take a quick break
and we will be right back. Welcome back to the
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Naughty but Nice Show. I'm your host on Shooter with
our dear friend mister. Hey, mister, let's get to the polls.
Thank you, darling. Last year, we talked about Meghan Markle's
team reportedly shopped around a post divorced book. You heard
that right, So Vanity Fair claims that her team was
shopping around to publish as a book about life after Harry.
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I questions very simple, do you believe it? Now? Once
again I should point out nobody's saying Meghan did this.
They're saying her team, and often people that work for
you work around you. They get a few steps ahead
of themselves, and they get a little bit over ambitious,
and they want to make calls and pitches that they
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probably shouldn't. So do you think it happened? Let's have
a look. Oh? Seventy percent said yes. I think think
so too, Misty, because Vanity Fair is an extraordinary outlet.
They really are very very good reporters mystery, and I
know their legal process. They couldn't write that unless they
had a really solid source to back it up. So
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I do think we should be careful here. Meghan did
not do this. It absolutely was not Meghan. My sources
tell me she didn't even know this happened until she
read the Vanity first, or which she knows she did.
I'd rush to that new stand, wouldn't you first thing?
The minute I said, Mystery, come over, let's meet at Bottinas,
We'll go to battinaz and we'll read the story. If
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you're on the cover, to cover of Vanity Fair Misty
how many cop wo'd buy ten copies? I know, we
know she read it. We know she read it. But
I'm with you, Naughty's here. I do think it happened.
I just don't think she did it. Don't forget to
vote on today's Paul got a Twitter page at Naughty nine,
orb at Facebook pages Naughty Gossip and be sure to
check back down our row to hear your results are
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Now it's time for a nice say of the day.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Oh well, our nicest of the day is Romy Malloch.
He's offering a rare glimpse into his relationship with Emma Corn,
who uses they them pronouns. In a candid interview, he
described Emma as fascinating, adding a personal touch by referring
to them as em and my partner. We like quirky,
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he said warmly so. The couple first confirmed their relationship
in September twenty twenty three after being spotted kissing in London.
Two weeks later, they were seen holding hands leaving a
Paris Fashion Week after party, and that self solidified their
status as one of Hollywood's most intriguing pairs. Why Emma
has never publicly commented on their relationship. Romy's rare words
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about his partner speak volumes.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
I like you, I really do like it. They are quirky,
That's what he said. And I agree, they're adorable. I've
met him, miss Day. He's a very, very unusually attractive man.
He's not pretty like a Brad Pitt pretty, you know,
like some boys you meet, the Hemsworth boys. I remember
when you met one of those Hamsworth or you took
a picture and you sent it to me. He's delicious.
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I think guy like Rammy even more. He's so quirky
and so adorable. Congratulations and I love that. This is
a rare insight mystery. He never rever rever talks about
this relationship and nicest of the day, and am I not.
He's the day naughty, naughty, naughty. It's Craig Melvin, who
I actually really do like. I know him a little bit.
He thought Hoder was being forced out for eight million
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dollar jobs, so he really as that early in the
morning they were backstage. His dressing room is on the
same floor. It's up on the second floor and he's
just about two doors down. So they all have there's
like four or five dressing rooms up their Savannah ol Hoder,
I've been into Holder's dress room. I've been to Savannah's,
I've been in els. It's lovely up there. So Holda
knocked on his door before the show and said, I'm leaving.
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And he was like, oh my god, are you getting
pushed out? Are you okay? Are you sick? And she
was like, no, no, no, I'm ready to leave and
said I just couldn't believe it, because nobody leaves a
job like that. That is the peak of your broadcasting career.
It doesn't get any bigger than hosting the Today Show.
And he said it took him a minute, and even
then he didn't quite believe it. And Holder said, no, no, no,
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it's legit, Craig, I am leaving. Hey, this is an
example where you should listen to people when they tell
you stuff. Just because you don't believe it, don't mean
it ain't rup hold leave in, I shake and pushed out.
They'd love Holder to stay, Craig. I know you think
it's flattering to say this, but it's actually quite rude.
It's quite insulting. It's almost like doubting Holder's decision, saying
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because I wouldn't make that decision. You can't stop injecting
yourself into other people's business. I do this all the time, mister.
I don't listen to what you want. I project what
I want onto you and then I make you feel
foolish if you don't agree with me. Stop it. Everybody
has different things they want to do, different taste, different styles.
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Lean into that, Lean into that, and notice the let's
end with the moment of biggest risk is not taking
any risk. The only strategy that is guaranteed to fail
is not taking any risks. Take a risk, a smart risk.
Don't jump off a cliff, but take a smart risk. Hey,
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