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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Caitlin's Entertainment Report. He's on the Fread Show.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Had to Fred Show Radio if you'd like to see
Paulina and Fred's first flight together.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Who made that? Me and my buddy? Yeah, well I didn't.
I didn't think you drew it.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
But no, I've upgraded my my skills because I used
to do the photoshop around here, where like our heads
wouldn't match our bodies. Yeah, I kind of do. But
you know what, it's got a little easier, so like cool,
you know, I can make it on.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
The fly now, more of a professional. Love that. Thank god,
Thank god, I miss f I know everything's different.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Yeah. Nick Lache says ninety eight Degrees kept a book
listing the age of consent laws on their tour bus
during their early days on the road, a move he
admits sounds super shady in hindsight, you think, Nick, Nick,
alongside his brother Drew, Jeff Timmins, and Justin Jeffrey, made
up the Nine These boy band, who were between the
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ages of twenty one and twenty four when they first
hit the road on tour in nineteen ninety nine. In
the nineteen hundreds, Nick knows that it sounds bad, but
he actually said that they were gifted this book by
someone at the label, so the label handed it to them.
I'm sure they were concerned with legalities, but yes, it
had the age of consent in every single state in
the country. Also spoke about how their finances didn't reflect
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their success, you know, behind the scenes, which tales the
oldest time in the music industry, especially at that time
was rough. But this and more is in the new
ID documentary boy Band Confidential, produce by Joey Fatone from Instinct.
We're getting that on Monday on Roku. Who is like
that girl all of a sudden?
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Oh yes, I had to find them today for those
you right, you get another thing you got to have.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Now, Hey, Roku is that girl great?
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Speaking of that, I don't know if it's true, so
I'm not going to say which artist it is. But
there was a country artist that someone told me a
good source had liked to shoot guns while on the road,
Like I know, but you know every state has different
gun laws, uh huh. So apparently they had someone on
the tour who was like a firearm liaison with the
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ATF that would like make sure that every state they
went into, they were like this person's job was to
make sure that whatever was on the bus was legal
in the state they were in. So they felt like
a wild hair to go to a shooting range while
on tour that whatever they had was legal. But yeah,
they had like in the bottom of the bus, they
had just like an arsenal of stuff for fun, you know,
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a little target shooting whenever they were into But yeah,
I'm like, dude, that's not legal, Like every day you're
in a different state. They're like, oh no, he had
a guy, and the guy was in charge of making
sure they were everything was legal all the time, Like, oh,
you really like.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Guns, then yeah, I was gonna say, if you hired
a whole I don't like anything that much that I
would need to do it on tour. Maybe Bravo, but
that's free, I guess. A federal appeers Appeals court is
now considering whether to overturn or reduce Diddy's prison sentence,
but judges don't seem convinced so far during arguments as
lawyers that his roughly four year sentence is unfair because
the judge relied on allegations tied to charges he was
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found not guilty of, and they want the sentence reduced
or thrown out. They also argue the freakofs at the
center of the case were essentially consensual and similar to
amateur pornography, which they claim should be protected. But the
appealed judges pushed back, signaling it's legal for a sentencing
judge to consider broader conduct even beyond the specific convictions.
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Basically they can make that call. The prosecutors are arguing
in court to keep the conviction and sentence in place,
saying the punishment fits the case. If you want to
catch them on anything from today or any day this week,
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and says the name of the station. So I think
I just talked twice. So I think I just said
the name of the station and I was talking at
the same time. It's amazing how I'm a ventwil Quist man.
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We a auto land the way you'd impressed.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
The problem is we work. The problem is I needed
to push the auto lamb and I pushed the other button.
I don't know why anyone Paulina to get away from
the Paulin to push the buttons again, and look what happened.
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