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Speaker 1 (00:11):
It's live and no Welcome to the Naughty but Nice.
I'm your host, Rob Shooter, and it's Friday, which means
our dear friend Cory Andrew joins us. Hey, Corey, are
you there? I am here with bells or bells that's
become your catchphrase of your book or we're lucky to
have you and your bells. Let's jump into the show.
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What time is it? My friend time? So there's a
big school showdown going on, a royal school showdown. Kate
and William are at odds over little Prince George's future.
I love him. So there's trouble bring behind palace doors,
and this time it has nothing to do with Harry
and Megan. Aren't we relieved it with story that it
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has not got to do with them? Prince William and
Kta button heads over their eldest son, Prince George, who
should go to school really really soon. However, he's at
school at the moment, but he's going on to the
big school. He's twelve years old, and so he's going
to go to his big school and there's a debate
within the palace about where exactly should he go. Turns
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twelve this summer he's currently looking at UK's top schools.
Obviously he would get into anywhere now. His dad went
to Eton. It's a very posh school in Britain. It
cost eighty two thousand dollars A yeah, don't worry, they've
got the money now. William loved it there, but Harry
and Is in his memoir in Spare said it was
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absolutely awful. He hated it. Now, Kate, she's steering towards
something different. The Princess of Wales she recently took George
to see her own, her own school where she went
Marlborough College. It's co ed and it's much more modern
and perhaps it's a little bit more grounded in experience.
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This is a battle between tradition and transformation. I don't
have children. I do have friends who do, though, and
this is something that all parents talk about. What's the
right school for your kid, not for you, not for
the parent, not for your prestige, not to show off
at dinner parties, what's the right school for the kid.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
But I think in this case, though, because they are
so high profile, there is a little bit of the
show off component to this. I don't think it's all
because they want the best education. Appearances are a big
part of this particular family's whole existence, so they're not
going to stick them in like PS Number forty five
in Brooklyn, you know what I mean, or.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Some case like that.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
So I think it's about I think it's about like,
you know who, that prestige, that name behind the school.
Even at twelve years old, it's important, right.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Yeah, Well, it really defines what this monarch is going
to be. It's so much more than an education. It's
really a cultural experience where you go to school. When
I was applying to universities, I applied to Oxford and
k Bridge, the two really posh universities in Britain, and
it just was not a good fit for me. I
just didn't fit it there in there. When I went
to Edinburgh, it was a really good fit for me.
It's an excellent school and I just fit in. So
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I think it's about finding the right place for you.
Harry and William both went to Eton had very different experiences.
Harry said he was a loner there, he just didn't
enjoy it. William loved it. Now, the good news about
this is they have the money and the power that
if they make the wrong choice. Fine, they can fix it.
If you and me Aga of the wrong school, Cory
were like me and you are stuck there for ever,
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so they will be able to fix it. But I
do like here that Kate is certainly put in her
foot down somewhat. She might not win this argument, but
she has her own opinions about the future, not only
of her children but of the monarchy. Anything to modernize
that stuffy old firm, I think is a good idea,
And I think they've got it. They know their son.
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We we think we know George. I'm told he's a pleasure.
I'm told he's a really nice, creative guy who's not shy.
He's full of energy. It's not God as much energy
as that little brother. I love him. And so they've
got to find the right school for him, which brings
us to our whole question of the day. William and
Cater are putting heads over where their eldest son, Prince George,
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should get a school next. Should they go with tradition
very important or transformation? What do you think? Tradition or transformation? Hey?
Go vote on our Twitter page at Naughty Knights. Rob
at facebook page is Naughty Gossip and be sure to
check that on Monday to hear your results. Hey Corey Love,
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what are you working on?
Speaker 3 (04:36):
Yes, Well, Wendy Williams is back in the news again,
and it's like she's almost like more in the news
now than when she was on.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Her TV show.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
I mean, she's she's got a bit more, you know,
more in the headlines now. But anyway, she is definitely
having a whole new dramatic moment here where she know,
she's locked on the fifth floor of a New York
memory care unit and her court appointed guardian won't let
her out for dinner. Apparently, sources are telling me that
the sixty year old former Daytime queen has been blocked
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from leaving her assisted living facility. She was blocked on
Wednesday night, despite plans she had to go out and
meet her beloved niece Alex. You know, we know her
from sort of the drama that's unfolded in recent weeks.
So she's gonna meet Alex and her new Powerhouse attorney,
Joe Tacopina. But apparently she's not allowed to come down
the stairs without an attendant. That's what Takapina has revealed,
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and she can't go out for dinner apparently either she
either she can't even use the internet apparently, so it's
like she's really in a prison. She can't leave. It's
like a luxury prison as how they're describing it. So
you know, they're saying that she is preparing to fight
and if a judge doesn't send this conservatorship, you know,
to out to pasture, so to speak, that Wendy will
demand a jury trial. Now that's one where you know
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the public can get involved. She'll be able to get
some other opinions in there. But Ron, you're in with
that whole Wendy team.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
So what you think. I love her? I love Wendy,
but that cloud's my judgment. Wendy clearly has a lot
of issues, a lot of stuff going on, mental health
issues she's had in the past, substance issues she's been
really honest about. But it's her money. She earned it.
If she wants to spend it on silly things, that's
up to her. It's the Britney Spears debate. Britney Spears
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is a very vulnerable individual. But does that mean she
has to give up all her rights? It's very very tricky. Now,
what I am told is the conservatorship is ready to
prove their points. They have evidence, they have witnesses, they
have documentation that we've never seen that if this goes
to trial, they're not just going to give in. They
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really do believe that she needs help, she needs a conservatorship. Well,
then if you believe it, prove it. Prove it now.
It has to be proven. And if it is proven
that she doesn't, I think that Wendy's got a lawsuit
on her hands. To take someone's rights away for this
amount of time. It's outrageous. She's a grown woman and
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can't go out for dinner, she can't go out with
her her niece. It doesn't matter who she's going out with.
She could be going out with a crack dealer. It
doesn't matter her money, it's her life. I'm not saying
that's a good choice. Everybody. Let's speak very clear here,
but we all allowed to make our mistakes. And I
don't know why Wendy is in any different Why because
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is it because she's famous? Is it because she has
all this money? She's very very wealthy. Wendy. I think
I think she's going to win this. I hope she isn't.
And when she does win it, Corey, it's going to
be scary. We're going to see some really shady people around,
We're going to see people that are hanging. But that
is hard. Choice has to happen, her choice, and.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
I think also if she does win as well, you're
going to see that the banks are implicated as well,
especially I guess we were talking was it wells Fargo?
I believe yeah, So unfortunately they are implicated in this
because she's she's claiming that they're sort of conspiring with
whomever is declaring her mentally incompetent. But yeah, I'm so
confused by this because one week a doctor will say
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she does not have dementia, and then the next week
we hear that she's like full blown.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Let me try to explain, like, Wendy is the one
that's telling us that a doctor said she didn't have dementia.
So Wendy, we've not seen the medical results. Wendy went
to the hospital, she took a test. She told TMZ
she passed with flying colors. I hope she's right. I
hope she did. But a doctor did not say Okay,
a doctor did not release that, And so hippo laws
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are very allowed to say that, and so Wendy never
really produced the evidence. So this is this has to
now go to court where people can decide and evidence
is produced and star witnesses, medical experts, we need financial experts,
we need all the experts that we need Wendy there
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to talk about this. And so this this is going
to be the trial of the century. And I'll be
sitting front road. You on, Wendy Williams. Okay, moving along.
Brother fans are scratching their heads about a NEPO kid's
reality show. You heard that first. So Teresa Judeach's daughter
and several other kids from the Real Housewives and other
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brother shows are teaming up for this news show called
Next Gen NYC and it's the Offsprings brother Royalty as
they never gate becoming adults in the Big Apple. So
it sounds almost like a Devil Wears prior. It sounds
like an internship type of program. It could be really,
really cute. I'm rooting for it. The hard thing about this, though,
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is these kids have grown up with reality cruise, reality
cameras in their lives since lots of them were little children.
They don't know any different, and they've learned from really
dangerous people. But the more outrageous they are, the more successful,
the more you rewarded. And so this could be an
absolute train record. I think having a real housewife become
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famous infamous when they're in the fifties somewhere in their
sixties is different from having sixteen, seventeen, eighteen year old
rights that grew up in this. Teresa had a life
before Housewives, maybe not the life she wanted now. Bethany
had a life. I knew Bethany ten years before the Housewives.
She was really pushing her healthy cookies and her baking stuff.
And Jill Zaren had the fabric company. I knew Jill
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Zaren long before the Housewives. Even though a lot of
the housewives have fallen, have stumbled, they did have twenty thirty,
forty to fifty years experience behind them. These young kids don't. Yeah, yeah,
the whole makes me nervous.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
Yeah, their whole world is all are facade and scripted.
You know, people don't even know a lot of the
times when you watch reality shows and real housewives, a
lot of the stuff is written scripted, like it's actually
like I've worked on them, you know. I hate to
bust people's bubble out there, but I've written some of
those scripts. Okay, so it's not a real world and
these are young kids. I will say, Bethany Frankel, that
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comment where she came back at GEA online recently was
one of the most vicious, but I have to say
fabulous and funny.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
That's the thing with Bethany. You know, me and Bethany
have a lot of issues. I think we're speaking at
the moment. I'm not quite sure. I never really remember.
But everything she says is right. She just says it
in such a horrible way, like she's just this a
nasty way of saying. If you actually take a step back,
she nailed often she sort of nailed it. This makes
me very, very nervous. But what makes me the most
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nervous his fans are just saying, we never asked you. Yeah,
it's weird wanted. So this could be an absolute disaster,
which will really have an impact, I think on these
young people's lives. Hey, fingers crossed, Okay, moving along, talking
about new jobs. What is she up to?
Speaker 2 (11:43):
You know?
Speaker 3 (11:43):
I think she's just always she's just insecure. I love
j Low, but she's always trying to prove to the
world that she's a big star and like girl, she.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Has nothing to bring into Yeah.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
You know, she's she's back. So's so to speak, j
Low is back, and this time she is hosting the
whole show. Okay, so she's got this surprise new twist
coming up that she's got already tongues wagging from Malibu
to Midtown. So she's going to host and perform at
the twenty twenty five American Music Awards that are going
to be live from Las Vegas on Memorial Day, which
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is kind of.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Cool because it's gonna fact because Vegas is.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Sort of like her place, right, She's like a showgirl.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
She she can jesus so Vegas.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
It's her thing.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
So you know.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
So they say that there's always these good things that
come in three, so to speak, So j Lo, you know,
the awards and then they're on CBS and that's on
Memorial Day. So she's got these three big things lined
up for this event. Her Instagram account teased on Wednesday
and she had this big red leather cleavage photo there
and showing how fabulous she is.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
So career but you know what, throw up.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
I think she's just still trying to prove that she's
gotten over Ben.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
She'll never stop, and after Ben, she'll prove that she's
then still capable over age over there. So like she
can't stop this when I've worked here, so she can't stop.
Used to call her a shark, like if she stopped,
she died. She just couldn't stop. Like you couldn't go
out with Jennifer and get a cup of coffee like
that isn't No should be pulling out a phone doing
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meetings like she just if you went out. I went
out for dinner with her once and she didn't really eat,
not because she wasn't hungry or she was on a diet,
because she was too busy planning.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Things like It's just like she's a machine. And I
really believe from the minute she wakes up to the
minute she goes to her whole life is how to
be jail. She doesn't have any hobbies. Her hobby is Jennifer. Okay, quickly,
before we get a break. I love this store. Like
to Lulu, Willis is ready to tell all about her
ex stepdad Ashton, so de Lula's sort of hinted at this.
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There was a post on Gwyneth Peltrow's Instagram talking about
blended families and step parenting, and she said, I have
a lot to say about this, and then people were like,
are you talking about Ashton? And she said, oh, maybe
I should have kept that message part of it. However,
I do have personal experience. I hit the phones. Sources
are telling me she getting ready to tell all it was.
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It was a time in her life. She was very young,
Ashton wasn't actually that much older, and he turned up
married them bomb and no one's really about this. It's
sort of been brushed under the car a little bit.
We have so few the details to loul is the
one that's going to blow the lid off it. And
I spoke to my Demisaurces and they said, Demi's not
(14:23):
encouraging it, but she's not trying to persuade her not
to do it. She's not decent right right, So she's
been And I think sometimes when you don't say no,
it's a yes. You don't say why don't that? Corey
don't do this? And I sort of really want you
to do it. And so I'm in for this one popcorn,
sit back, please tell me or Okay, we're going to
take a quick break and we will be right back.
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Welcome back to the Naughty but Nasham your hostream shooter
with idear friend Cory Andrew.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Hey, Corey, let's get to the pole and start so.
After weeks and months of rumors that Michelle Obama and
Brack Obomba are breaking up, she said they are absolutely
not true. Question was a bit cheeky. Will they last?
Let's have a look? Seventy percent said yes, you do
think they will. I think it was a really good explanation.
She said, I just don't want to do this stuff anymore.
When he goes out and does political stuff. I'm not
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guying about it. I don't want to be part of this.
I never liked it, and now I'm not doing it.
And it's actually it's gonna make their relationship better. When
Bruce does not want to come and see Mom and
Mia with me. I respect that. I totally respect it.
And so find out what you love in life. Do
stuff together that you can and stuff that you don't.
Do it with your friends. Okay, don't forget to vote
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to check back our Monday to hear your results are now.
I love this a little bit of scandal, yeah and nice. Yes,
well you know.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
What, Good Morning America fans are all sort of going
to love this story, I think because the staffers are
spilling the behind the scenes secrets about I guess you know,
the different personalities on the show, including Robin Robin Roberts.
I always get her name tongue tie, Robin Roberts. She's
really really great. I've met her a couple of times.
She's really sweet. But they say she's the heartbeat of
the studio and America adores her, according to the insiders,
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and they've got it right. I think so, because Robin
Roberts is really beloved not just by fans, but by
everyone who works on the GMA team. And there's a
quote working with Robin is like getting a daily pep
talk from your favorite aunt, is what one crew member said.
And she's always asking about your family and when she
asks you, she really really means it. And Michael Strahan
as well. Everyone's favorite, they say, you know, and he
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deserves that category, that that title, because they say he's
also got charm for days, not just in front of
the cameras, but he says good morning to everyone, and
he really means it when he says, I have a
good day. So it's really great to hear these stories
from the GMA team.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
I love it. I love it. We also have I
Norties the Day on the same theme. We have the naughty, naughty,
naughty hosts of GMA. That'saf do not really like. I
love this story. It's actually on my substack. I started
a substock shoot really churning it out, and thank you
for following us. We're having so much fun and lots
of exclusives. So we spoke to staffers at ABC and
they told us what it was like to work with
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the main co hosts. They love Robin, they love Michael.
What do they think about George? They called George cool,
calm and completely detached. They said, this political guru is
not really up for much chitcha chatter in the hallway.
Let me be clear. They don't dislike him, but they
don't war like him. And they said he keeps himself
to himself. He's not rude, he's just uninterested, which sounds
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a little rude to me. And on one insider, one
assistant said he noticed me once in the elevator and
I felt like I'd been nightd and that was our
only interaction ever. They've never spoken to him since. And
then the real horror story, according to staff, is Lara Spencer.
Insiders say that she once made a pa cry because
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her coffee was not hot enough, hot enough. Another source
put it bluntly, if there's tension on set, nine times
out of ten, it's arts With Lauris Spencer. I was
her publicist. I'm gonna say no more. And with a
moment of confidence is built. It is not born. Confidence
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is created by the small things that you do every
single day, the tiny, consistent actions that build trusting yourself.
It's waking up when you said you would. It's keeping
a promise when nobody is watching. It's choosing discipline over comfort.
Every time you follow through, you're sending a powerful message
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saying I can count on thee And that's what real
confidence is. It's not perfection, it's not ego itself. Trust
brick by brick, cory, habit by habit, choice by choice,
you build it. You build confidence. Hey, that is it
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Speaker 3 (20:00):
Kenny wonderful.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Thanks bye bye,