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Prince Harry and Meghan allegedly demanded the Carlyle Hotel give them a discounted room for their New York City visit. Beyoncé and husband Jay-Z recently purchased a $200 million dollar Malibu home overlooking the Pacific Ocean. A TikToker was in the audience when Oprah gifted everyone cars and reveals what the host said -ff-camera.

Rob is joined by his dear pal Garrett Vogel from Elvis Duran and the Morning Show with all the scoop. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.

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Speaker 1 (00:12):
It's time. Hello, no, no, no, Welcome to the new
laudyman I show. I'm your host of Shooter, and it
is a fresh week. It's a Monday, which means our
dear friend Garrett Vogel joins us. Hey, mister Vogel, are
you there?

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Hello, ra Shooter. Are you done chasing the royals or
the would be royals?

Speaker 1 (00:28):
We can't use that one.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Did you put them on a jet?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Did you put them on a jet blue fly back
to la I mean.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
We can't use the word chasing. It triggers then we
have to be very very careful with the royals. I've
been doing a lot of talking about them. I've been
on all the shows. It's fun together those TV shows.
What's really fun being on TV is a lot of fun.
What's really funn is getting there earlier and sitting in
the green room and bumping into people Hello Chris Cuomo,
and bumping into like these foreign leaders and experts in

(00:54):
the world. Because the green rooms, particularly at news shows
like the CNNs, the News Nations, the msm BE sees
in the green room, it's full of like really smart
people and they like to talk about the royals because
they're there to talk about inflation or really important things.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
But even so, I mean, if you've listened to rab Shooter,
and as you've taught many of us, including myself, is
something like that is the equivalent of an elevator. You
sit there and you just listen and people watch and
you absorb, and then you become an exclusive source for things.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Per Oh, I get many a sauce. I signed up
in that green room. I've got to say though, too.
The producers told me afterwards that they all wanted to
talk to me because they wanted to talk about the royals.
So all the smarty pants, all they care to.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Imagine if you had a Brooklyn accent, would you have
the same success?

Speaker 1 (01:43):
You know? No, no, no, And I got to say
the Barry Manilow card helps if you don't know, my
husband does write the songs that make the whole world
sing with Barry Manelow. That does help people love Barry.
So thank you everybody for being so nice to me
in these green rooms. We've got a big royal story
at the top of the show. But before we get
into the show, so I just want to say a
little prayer for my friend Wendy Williams I'm hearing really

(02:04):
bad things. Her friends are really concerned. Wendy's rep has
denied that she was hospitalized last weekend. However, people I'm
talking to are really, really, really worried about her. So
when the news broke that she had been hospitalized, I
called her. I have a number. I called her. And
this is what made me really scared. It went straight
to voicemail. So normally when you call Wendy, it rings

(02:26):
and rings and rings, and you can just imagine her
like running around her apartment trying to find it under
her her leopard skin pillows, or under a Gucci shoes,
or under a wig. And so it was really strange
that it went straight to voicemail. And she normally answers,
and if she doesn't answer it rings and rings and rings,
you leave a message and she calls you back. She
didn't call me back. So there's a couple of things

(02:46):
here that makes me really concerned. What does it mean
when your phone goes straight to voicemail, no rings, I mean.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Many of things. You might not have service, or your
phone is dead num per se, or you just he
literally just turned it right.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
You know.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
There there's many of ways, and of course you know,
just as normal human beings, we we automatically jump down
the worst scenario, you know. But but I wanted to say,
you're you were planning on meeting up with her.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
I was right, I was. She had this gig that
she was going to go and do out of town.
She was getting paid to go and speak somewhere, and
she canceled that because she was sick. And then there
was a report that she had actually been hospitalized. She's
out of hospital now, I'm told. But I love her
and she's been so kind to me, and we talk,
and I think we talk a lot more than people
actually even think we do. Often when I'm going for

(03:37):
my walk each day, my phone will ring and there's
Wendy like, yeah, I got to go. No, you're But
we don't hear back from somebody, and then you hear
the news. You got to send a prayer. I reached
out to a few of her friends, and she doesn't
have many friends. She's quite a lonely person, if the
truth be told, and I think that's one of the
reasons that she calls me as much as she does.

(03:58):
And so I do know a few of the people
she talks to, and we all spoke this weekend. I'm
all really worried.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
You know.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
It's funny because once they because I knew you told
me a Thursday or Friday that hey, there's what I'm
doing this weekend. And as soon as I saw the story,
I was like, oh, wow, were you with her?

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Possibly? And then I turned on CNN, but nope, there
you are.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
That's although I do know Wendy. Had you called, if
you're listening, galwa loo loo, I know she listens to
the podcast. If you had called, I would have been there.
I want her to know that she does have one
friend out there. I'm happy to be your friend. Okay,
let's jump into the show. What time is it, my friends,
It's tea time. Just a big story at the top
of the show. So Harry and Meghan are being accused

(04:42):
of being too cheap to pay for a hotel in
New York City, and that's what led to all this
trace drama just a few days ago. So the couple
allegedly demanded that the Carlisle Hotel it's where Princess Diana
used to stay, Tom Cruise stays there. It's a really
fancy hotel, give them a discounted room for their New
York trip. Now page six are reporting that they have

(05:04):
sources in law enforcement who said the bosses at the
Carlisle basically refused a hefty discount, and that is the
reason that the couple stayed instead at their friend's house
on the Upper East Side, and that ultimately is what
led to all this stuff with the paparazzi. What happened here?
I hit the phones because the story didn't make sense.

(05:24):
Why were they driving around Manhattan for they alleged two hours?
Obviously it was a little less than that. Why did
they get at the police station. Why didn't they just
get in their car and drive to their hotel or
to their friend's apartment where they were staying in Manhattan.
We live in high rises. You can't ring the doorbell.
You get through the lobby, so literally they get pictures
of you getting out of a car and walking into
a lobby. What's the big deal? Well, the big deal

(05:46):
is this is a secret place. They don't want anybody
to know that they're staying there. It's not theirs, it's
a friends that were protecting their friends privacy. Had they
stayed at a hotel, none of this would have happened.
They would have just drove to the Carlisle or maybe
even the Mandarin area, which has garages under the building
so you can literally drive in and get in an elevator.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
Must be nice to be ready, can you imagine?

Speaker 1 (06:06):
But they are rich though, I mean, he is a
prince and they did earn was it one hundred million
dollars from Netflix?

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Well? Yeah, but Rob Shooter, I get it too, like
every like I know you deny it, but to a degree,
you have a form of fame to you, you know
what I mean, like where you go out. Imagine Like
we couldn't how popular they are.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Couldn't imagine.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
I mean, and they are. They're about my age, they're
around thirty eight years old. To be to be somewhat
normal for a small inkling of time, whether it be
staying at a friend's house versus staying at you know,
the same hotel. Ever, I get it, like I understand it,
and I know that, Yes, it put New York City

(06:50):
into a tizzy for a couple of days, and it
made you know, everybody all pissed off, and how they're
Like the conspiracy theory in me sees two things about
this one that it really wasn't from them per se,
you know what I mean?

Speaker 3 (07:05):
Like at this point, and you know.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
You're a publicier, you're a formal publicist, why wouldn't they
put out a statement saying, here's the correct thing.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
That was said. And then the one thing that kind
of has been bothering.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
Me over the weekend about it is the photographers. So
if they asked for the photos, like right, so it
was the front page of at least the New York
News for two or three days. The photographers saying that,
oh we have the photos and videos, were not handing
it over. We're in twenty twenty three people, you save
the photos on your computer, you hand them over, you
let them rest their case, and that's it, because.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Yeah, you know what, I hear what you said. The
photographers did have a really witty and sharp comeback. They said,
in England, you might have been a king and you
can demand us to hand the property to the king.
But in America that doesn't work like that. So they
have to be a little careful here, you're right. Had
they issued a statement saying it wasn't near catastrophic, but
it was chaotic, it was very triggering, it was very upsetting.

(08:01):
They could have.

Speaker 3 (08:01):
Dampered down it.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
They could have done the.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Traffic.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Oh my goodness, everybody in New York melted down. We
thought this was Princess Diana Part two, which thankfully it
was not nowhere even near that. But this is interesting
about hotels. You mention I have a little bit of celebrity.
I have nothing like these two, but I put myself
into safe positions, like I don't go places that I
know are not going to be comfortable for me. I'm

(08:27):
not famous, by the way, but occasionally someone might recognize me.
If I had been these two, I would have stayed
at a really lovely five star hotel who have security,
who have underground garages. If they can get Tom Cruise
in and out of the Carlisle, if they can get
Princess Diana in and out of the carlysle they could
have got Harry and Meghan. So if you're listening, you
to alaa loolo, just set yourself up and I do

(08:49):
get it. And this is what's so interesting about really
rich and famous people. Everybody has a budget. It doesn't
matter how famous you are, how rich you are. This
hotel it costs about six seven thousand dollars dollars a night.
It's not two hundred bucks. And that's a lot of
money too, let me tell you. And so they do
make compromises. Never compromise your safety. It's just not worth it.

(09:11):
And I think friends too, This is what my sources
are telling me. It's so interesting. It's like problems we
would have friends are sort of like getting sick of
them staying on the sofa. They're not staying on the sofa,
they're staying in a look. But it's almost like when
I go to London, I love if I love staying
at my parents' house, by friend's house because it saves
me a fortune and it's really expensive to get a

(09:32):
hotel in London. But of course, but if the room's
not available at my friend Yerg's house, if the room's
not available for some reason at my sister's house, I'm
prepared to get a hotel.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
Well, yes, and I think they are too.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
But like I said, I think every so often they
specifically and yes, well they're arguing and being made they're royals, they're.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
In the linelight every so often.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
They want to be normal, and I get they aren't normal,
but they want to at least feel.

Speaker 1 (09:59):
Like m oh so you're saying it's not a cheap thing.
They wanted to have a regular apartment.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
We are not in this suite. We are not in
that suite.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
No, we kissed me, kiss you give me roses rose
to resist me. Okay, this show's going off the rails.
We want to know what you think about all this
because that's what really matters. On the Naughty but I Show,
Harry and Meghan are said to be too cheap to
pay for a hotel, and that led to all this
drama in New York City? Would you let them sleep
on your sofa? So if Harry and were coming to

(10:31):
your town and they couldn't afford a hotel, they didn't
want to spend all that money on a hotel, would
you let them sleep on your sofa? That could be
fun for one night, not for two. I think you
know house guests. Yeah, two nights, three nights. You're pushing your.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
Luck considerable weekend.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
You can't one night, we can do it, but if
you stay a week that's pushing your look. Go vote
on a Twitter page at Naughty Nights Rabi facebook page.
Is Norda your zip and be sure to check back
tomorrow to hear your results, Hey Garrett, what are you
working on?

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Well, speaking about being cheap, the opposite of that. So
over the weekend you might have seen the story that
Beyonce and Jay Z bought a two hundred million dollar
mansion out in Los Angeles on the Pacific coast in California.
So fans, of course were like, well, just because you
have that money doesn't mean you need to spend it.

(11:21):
Of course, that is the most the second most expensive
home purchase in American history, the top being of course,
right here in our beloved New York City at a
two hundred and thirty eight million dollar home.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
At that point, thirty eight million dollars feels like pocket change,
you know, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Like, So, I mean it's very nice, of course, I mean,
you can't argue it. But it also looks like it
looks like like a Google campus, like or what Apple
like works on.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
You know what I mean. Well, it's very sterile.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
You know, it's it's weird, though not everyone's cup of tea,
I mean, to each their own. As they say, there's
there's a over seven thousand cubic yards of concrete. That
is so much concrete. Rob shooter. That's where all the
money went to. It's actually a very small cheap house,
but all in the expense of concrete. But here, here,
here's the thing, you know, And I know fans are

(12:15):
like two hundred million that could go to whatever they
earned it, you know what I mean, Like at the
end of the day, it's their money or we it's there,
you know what. I think everybody's a little bit of
jealous and right so because I think we all wish
we could have an afford a two hundred million dollars.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
I don't know if I ever want to has that big.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
It's huge.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
I like little hous as. I get scared very easily.
I like to be able to see all the doors.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Remember we just said about guests. You know, having a
two hundred million we can have a game. We could
have we wouldn't We wouldn't find them for months.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
It's magnificent. I think part of this too is very
rarely ever do you think of anything being worth two
hundred million. So it's lovely to look at the photographs
and be like what you get for your money? Like
I hope they don't have to fix it up like
for two hundred million, you just bring a toothbrush like
you move.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
Oh of course, Like remember like when you were little
and you're like, wow, I can make a hundred thousand.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
So I would be like, that's like close to a millionaire,
you know, like two hundred million.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Little bit I do. I'm really naive with my nay.
When I see like a twenty dollar bill in my wallet,
I'm like, oh wow, but.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
It's so funny.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
I got to stop.

Speaker 3 (13:22):
It's like right exactly.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
But but at certain points when you see when you
when you pay for something, let's just say a car,
Like a car is like, you know, fifteen thousand dollars,
but then it's like, well for an extra two thousand dollars,
we can put some some seating leather. I get this
two thousand dollars and for them two hundred million dollars.

Speaker 3 (13:41):
Is like okay, you know.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Let's just throw an extra four million dollars into into
putting grass.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
It's absolutely amazing. Okay, I love this story. Before we
go to break, Oprah Winfrey, do you ever wonder what
she said off camera after giving out all those cars.
Well now we know exactly what she said because Candy Davis,
who is a forty eight year old TikToker was in
the audience in November twenty ten when Oprah gave everybody

(14:09):
a Volkswagen Beetled. You remember that, and now Davis is
telling all about what happened. So she said, the taping
actually took two and a half hours. It's not life
to tape, so it's not the hour show, the fifty
minute show. You see two and a half hours. And
the audience members were really emotional and some even felt

(14:29):
undeserving of this amazing gift. And one by one they
met with the lawyers to iron out legal issues. So
when Oprah initially gave cars out in two thousand and four,
all those people had to pay the taxes and that
got a lot of bad press. So Oprah said, if
I'm going to do it again, I want to make
sure all the taxes are paid. So Oprah even had
lawyers there to make sure this was all done beautifully.

(14:50):
But that took a little time, and these this sentiment
of not being worthy of being undeserving. It got back
to Oprah and so she kicked up for gold heels
and she sat on the edge of the stage, no cameras,
and she said to the audience listen. I know you
don't feel you deserve any of this stuff, and you

(15:11):
don't none of you deserve this, but you are worthy
of it. And I want you to remember that.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
Now.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
The TikToker is claiming this is not a dig, this
is not a backhanded compliment. This is a well intentioned
person delivering a monologue.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
Well, you know, and I think in that, I know
how some of those TV personalities are once the cameras
go off, you know, they it's more like sarcastic, you know,
joking around with the audience. You know, I could see
Oprah going, you know, none of you are worth any.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Of it, you know, worthy, she says they're worth it,
but they don't deserve it.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
And you know, I grew up around Regis Philbin, and
Regis would do it a lot where he would start,
you know, not making fun, like kind of having poking
fun at people in the audience. You know they're like, hey,
you know what, you can't put a smile on your face,
I mean, nonory, you know. So I could see Obrah
doing that where it's just like everybody shot in and

(16:05):
goes just to.

Speaker 3 (16:06):
Let everybody know. I can see you know that if
you deserve any She didn't.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Mean any disrespect for it though. Hey, we're going to
take a break and we will be right back. Welcome
back to the naughty but nice shoot the different Garrett. Hey, Garrett,
let's get to the polls. That slash show we talked about.
Nobody from the royal family reached out to Harry and
Megan after the paparazzi car incident. Should his dad and
his brother have picked up the phone? Let's have a look?
Seventy percent said yes, I think I agree at least

(16:32):
a text this could have been an opportunity to heal.
Don't forget to vote on today's pole. Get my Twitter
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Speaker 2 (16:47):
Yes, well, we are getting back to signs of somewhat
normalcy in our world. You know, the movies are making
a ton of money. I think I read a story
like if the movies grows four billion dollars within the
next two weeks, like overall, it's almost back to pre
pandemic ways. And same thing with concerts Beyonce and Taylor
Swift are about to become the highest grossing tour ready

(17:11):
for this not of this year, of all time. So
Beyonce obviously has her Renaissance tour that is coming to
America very soon, and Taylor Swift just pretty much swiping
across the entire coast from east to west here in
the US and about to break the one billion dollar

(17:33):
mark ever, I mean right now, Sir Elton John has
that with his Yellow Bird road Farewell tour that's been
going on for about fourteen years, it feels like, and
that has over eight hundred and seventeen million dollars according
to Billboard. I mean, and Taylor's coming to town this weekend,

(17:54):
you know here in New Jersey, and you know it's
a big deal. Pretty much the every city she's turned to.
This is how big you know you are when the
city itself turns its name into something related to your music.
And it's not like, oh, it's Tailor town. No, they
find a lyric in her song and they and they
change it over and every city has New York times

(18:17):
Well it was so here. Here's the debate of it.
It's not really New York. It's it's just so. So
the city of Socaucus, which isn't a sexy name within itself,
is probably in charge of changing its name for tail
or something.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
The concert will I can't I can't wait, let's do
I notice the day Caroline Mansell from the Housewives of
New Jersey said, Barbara Walters offended her backstage at the View.
So she's backstage at the View and before the show,
the hosts normally go to the guests dressing room say hello,
what do you want to talk about? It's really excited
that you'll hear lots of energy. And so she heard

(18:54):
Barbara walking down the hallway and she's like, oh my god,
Barbara's coming, Barbara's coming. I'm gonna meet Barbara next. And
then Barbara didn't want to meet Caroline Manzo, and Caroline
said she realizes it was because of how low brow
reality TV was considered at the time, but her perspective
changed about Barbara when she found that the other guest
on the day show was a woman who wrote a

(19:15):
book about being a professional mistress. And she was like, oh,
so Barbara will meet the quote professional mistress. But not
the real housewives. People still look down their nose at
those realities show were running out of time, so and
quickly with a moment of rab you get a Robbie
to Raba. Friendship is telling somebody to go to hell

(19:37):
and then worrying that they get there safely. You can
tell your friends off, you can get grumpy with your friends,
but even in those moments, you still love them. So
friendship is telling your friends to go to hell and
worrying that they get there safely. Adorable. That is itawful today?
Thank you so much for listening to the Notady Been

(19:58):
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