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November 13, 2025 48 mins
A co-pilot was flying a passenger plane with a forged certificate saying he was a captain. Charlie felt stupid at the casino. TikTok influencer has been ordered to pay $1.75 million for allegedly having an affair with her married manager. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If no one else in the car wants to listen
to RMG, kick him.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Out and make him freakin walk.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Go on, get out.

Speaker 4 (00:08):
Good luck getting to school, you little chirks.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Now back your rovers morning glory.

Speaker 5 (00:28):
The shizzy is coming up here just a moment. What
do you have on the way, Dougie, he.

Speaker 6 (00:32):
Did his prison sentence got a little rough. I'll tell
you what's going on, and if he's going to be
out sooner rather than later.

Speaker 5 (00:39):
All right, we'll get to this in just a moment. Now,
I have a bombshell here for you from Jason in Kingsley, Pennsylvania,
and he writes, no f ing way, the porno I
masturbated to this morning shows up on your show right

(01:04):
after I've never watched this before this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
He says, Now, let me show you.

Speaker 5 (01:10):
The photo that Jeremy Renner allegedly sent to this to
this director, this female director, and it's blacked out in
this thing that you see here, And he says, oh, yes,
question mark with a what was it?

Speaker 2 (01:25):
A drooling ji?

Speaker 5 (01:28):
Okay, And then he writes this, okay. Now, it's interesting
that we don't see any of her replies. How did
she reply? When he says this okay, but okay, we'll
take it at face value. And you see that there's
something going on here, right there's you said that you
saw some arms, some hands, but because it's so blacked out,

(01:48):
you can't figure out exactly what it is. Well, Jason
was able to decipher this because just by happenstance, he
he found this this morning and was cranking it out,
and he sent a photo of his computer here.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
It is. All right, that's the exact same.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
He goes, look at the plant in the background, the
square plant in the background. It's exactly the same. Oh h,
why that is it? So it's a slightly different frame
of the video. Yes, yes, so let's see. Let's go
back to the Okay, so that is this is from
X and xx dot com. All I don't know what

(02:30):
the title is. All I want season three. Let's see
episode episode twenty four. Geez almighty, who that must be
very popular. So it's a chick, face down, ass up
guy behind her.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Chowing down, chowing down crazy.

Speaker 5 (02:49):
So there you go, deciphered by by by what was
this adjacent in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
It's a weird none of us saw because of the cropping.
None of us saw it. As that you know.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Shape.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Yeah, I didn't know it was a person's head like behind.
I thought it was the person like on top.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Of the other. Oh wow, that's a good video. Oh
you like this one? Okay? Interesting? Do you think your
favorites snitch?

Speaker 1 (03:15):
What?

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Do you think? It's quite lovely? Yeah, it's pretty cool.
I'm just trying to get to that scene.

Speaker 5 (03:19):
So you play it and then Schnitzer sees it, but
I can't put it up because it's so x ray.
But you're basically torturing him, is that right? Going? Oh
really okay, I need more space? He says, yeah, yeah,
he's really there.

Speaker 7 (03:34):
You go, there's the spot, there's the you can't put
that up there still nipples there, but yeah, he's really
he's hungry.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
This is a hungry guy. But room that you like?

Speaker 8 (03:43):
Or is it the lighting is speed?

Speaker 9 (03:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (03:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (03:47):
Yeah, Okay, better be careful that she doesn't fart in
his face while he's he's in the back end.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
I'll tell you didn't that happened to you one time
I was going downtown on her. Yeah i'm your wife. Yeah,
farted right in your face? And so is this cheating
on your wife?

Speaker 5 (04:06):
Or is this just part of your duties at work,
like Jeffrey's duties duty.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
No this is not No, I'm not I'm not cheating.
No this doesn't count.

Speaker 5 (04:18):
No, Okay, keep playing, Charlie and May let me see here, Well,
let me see here. Adrian says, come on, all celebrities
do this. Stop acting like they're supposed to be saints.
I worked in a nightclub industry for years. I watched
every ballplayer and actor pickup girls, some.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
That were probably underage, that snuck into the bar.

Speaker 5 (04:39):
I've even seen females use their celebrity to find a
boy toy for the night. We are all human beings,
but Big Boy Rick says he was a known creep
speaking of Jeremy Renner, and had allegations prior to his accident.
After his accident, he became a good guy and it
was all swept under the rock.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Now, May, if you'll recall, all said that.

Speaker 5 (05:02):
Jeremy Renner was a creep because he tried to sleep
with her twenty one year old niece in Erie, Pennsylvania.
And I said, we'll give me more details on this.
May said, he's fifty four. He would have been thirty
three years old when she was born. She was in
a bar. He was there, kept trying to get her

(05:24):
to go back to his rental yacht to hook up.
He literally told her he wanted to f her. Well,
he's being honest. There were other people there with her
that can attest to this. He wanted them all to
come back to his yacht, but told her specifically he
wanted her to go.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
So they could f declined he was not that type
of girl. Yeah, can she send pictures of her just
so we can see don't and maybe if you have.

Speaker 5 (05:55):
Any of her, like in a bikini or something like that,
that might help us determine whether this story is.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
Valid or not.

Speaker 5 (06:03):
Yes, yes, Okay, So the hotter she is, the less
creepy he is. That is that how it shakes out, Charlie. Okay,
his ex wife said that he bit hurt their daughter.
They had a big, a really bad fight, I said,
during their divorce. You know, look, I've I've seen cases

(06:23):
where people go through divorce and I celebrity or not celebrity,
and I always take with a grain of salt any
allegation or accusation that's.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
Made when somebody is going through a divorce.

Speaker 5 (06:37):
Because some of these divorce attorneys I think even especially
if you are a celebrity going through a divorce, the
divorce attorneys they know what can potentially hurt you in
your career and financially, and they they can convince the
client to sort of make up claims or exaggerate claim

(07:00):
in order to try to get a favorable settlement in
the divorce. So I always take that anything in a
scenario like that with a grain of salt.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Dougie, are you ready for the hizzy?

Speaker 3 (07:14):
Yes, here we gozy.

Speaker 8 (07:17):
On rovers morning glory.

Speaker 6 (07:19):
The longest shutdown in US history is finally over after
the President signed a funding bill to reopen the government yesterday.
It follows a crazy and bitter forty three days standoff
in Congress over the country's spending priorities, notably absent from
the funding package or any provisions to extend healthcare subsidies,
which was a major sticking point for Democratic lawmakers.

Speaker 5 (07:42):
That's what they were holding out for for forty plus days.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
They go, we have to have this, and then then
they caved. They caved, not.

Speaker 4 (07:51):
To Democrats one that set that deadline.

Speaker 6 (07:54):
Well. Trump's signature paves the way for paychecks to flow
to government employees as well as the resumption of critical
food and nutrition services, which a lot of people rely on. However,
it only extends funding until January thirtieth, giving lawmakers a
little over two months to avoid a similar shutdown situation
from playing out next year. The interesting thing is is

(08:15):
now we're going into the holidays and I know that
a lot of people take time off. What are they
going to get accomplished in all of that? Because are
we going to be back here at the same thing
in two months?

Speaker 5 (08:29):
Well probably, or we'll be right up to the deadline
like always. But you know, look, here's what needs to happen.
I know, in just very simple terms. Maybe I'm over
simplifying it, but the Democrats want these subsidies for Obamacare
to continue. The Republicans are saying, oh, illegal immigrants are

(08:52):
the recipient of some of these. You could very clearly
and cleanly craft something that would agree to both side.
You say, okay, we'll continue this Obamacare stuff, but we
have to have some sort of stipulations in there that
say that the funds can't go. You know, whatever they
allege is they're being abused or misused for they closed

(09:15):
whatever loopholes you need to and let's let's get it done.
Let's not wait until the eleventh hour.

Speaker 10 (09:20):
Go on.

Speaker 6 (09:20):
Civil Rights Icon Reverend Jesse Jackson was hospitalized in Chicago yesterday.
He's under observation for Progressive super Nuclear Palsy PSP, which
is a right a neurodegenitor of disorder. According to his people,
they say that he has been managing this for more

(09:41):
than a decade. Jackson's family and his group, the Rainbow
Push Coalition, provided very few details beyond asking for prayers.

Speaker 8 (09:51):
So he's being monitored.

Speaker 6 (09:52):
But he was hospitalized yesterday for pc PSP. For PCP
is a drug PSP Progressive superint Award.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
That would be a story. Jesse Jackson hospitalized for PCP.

Speaker 8 (10:06):
Okay, that can't be good.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
The United States Mint officially struck the last circulating penny yesterday,
bringing to a close more than two hundred and thirty
two years of one cent coin production. So yesterday was
the last and final run for the penny.

Speaker 8 (10:22):
The final coin.

Speaker 6 (10:23):
Was produced at the Philadelphia facility. Is part of a
move initiated by the current administration, which cited high production
costs nearly four cents per penny, and diminishing utility for
the denomination. Although No new pennies will be struck for
general circulation. Existing pennies will remain legal tender. The change

(10:44):
is projected to save taxpayers roughly fifty six million dollars annually.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
If you're working at that.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Huh, if you're working at that plant, I'm taking that
last penny.

Speaker 10 (10:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (10:55):
Oh, I'm sure it's somewhere.

Speaker 6 (10:57):
I'm sure it's going to be a part of the history,
some museum or whatever.

Speaker 8 (11:02):
I was at a store.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
I'm gonna saves how much fifty six million?

Speaker 5 (11:05):
I did read a report that, you know how we've
there was an order sign to change the Department of
Defense to the Department of War because it sounds you know,
that sounds manlier, you know more, it's more alpha. And
so I read that the report that says that the

(11:25):
total cost of changing that could run two billion with
a B two billion dollars.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
You go, how is that possible? Well, do you have
to change.

Speaker 5 (11:41):
Like something like two hundred thousand signs and placards or something.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
I mean, it's an incredible amount.

Speaker 5 (11:47):
You have to change endless documents, legal documents, frameworks, things
like that. You have to change change computer code that
has the part you know, there's there's there's so many
things that you have to change, and they say that

(12:07):
could cost two billions.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
So we're saving how much money with the penny?

Speaker 8 (12:11):
You said fifty six million a year.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Okay, that's a that's a start.

Speaker 5 (12:15):
So fifty six we only have one point nine nine
billion left to find in order to facilitate that name change.

Speaker 6 (12:24):
I was in a store and they're like, if you
have any pennies, can you donate your pennies pennies, We'll
give you a gift card.

Speaker 11 (12:30):
Like they're seeking pennies because.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
If they don't have pennies to give back, then they're
gonna have to round up and then they.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Round up a roundown. I'm fine with that. We don't
need the pennies. Don't need them round up, round doown?

Speaker 8 (12:41):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (12:43):
And tonight is Thursday Night Football. We have the New
England Patriots. They're going to host the New York Jets.
That's eight fifteen pm Eastern on Amazon. And speaking of football,
Eva Longoria is teaming up with the NFL Films and
the Roku channel for a new unscre series titled NFL
Hometown Eats. So the show will follow Longoria and she

(13:05):
travels across NFL towns to explore game day food culture,
blending football fandom with local culinary traditions.

Speaker 8 (13:13):
So she is going to be teaming up with them.

Speaker 6 (13:15):
And finally, Diddy's prison release has reportedly been delayed to
June fourth, twenty twenty eight. A clear explanation for the
change wasn't immediately available, though it follows reports of the
rapper allegedly breaking prison rules multiple times.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
He was fine. I read that.

Speaker 5 (13:32):
He was drinking alcohol in there somehow. They I don't
know how.

Speaker 10 (13:36):
I like the.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Toil is what they do.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
I think what the inmates like to do is they'll
take the fruit and he let it ferment in the toilet. Huh,
the toilet water where they didn't get.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Their hands out of hold.

Speaker 4 (13:48):
You got to remember, inmates are very very inventive. They're
very crafty, crafty. Yeah, but he denied his people denied
that report. No, no, he wasn't.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
But now his release is so something obviously well not well.

Speaker 8 (14:02):
I was gonna say the alcohol.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
He was doing, the homemade alcohol, as well as taking
part in an unauthorized three way phone call, which he claimed,
you didn't know was prohibited. So he's currently serving a
fifty month sentence for prostitution related charges, and again it
has been delayed to June fourth, twenty twenty eight. That's
the schizzy on Rover's Morning Boy.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
When the yit goes down, you better be watching.

Speaker 12 (14:29):
RMGTV watch it live at Roverradio dot com.

Speaker 5 (14:36):
I had to laugh at the end of the sissy there,
because I do see a text message that rolled in
from May in Pennsylvania, the one who says Jeremy Runner
was hitting on her twenty one year old actually cousin.
I thought it was a twenty one year old cousin
and we said send some pictures. She says, do not
share this on RMGTV, but here are some pictures of

(14:58):
my cousin.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
Sent them in a bikini as well. Okay, now we
can judge if he's a creep or not.

Speaker 5 (15:04):
All right, over, May, you could just pass a message
to your cousin. I would like to take her back
to my private yacht to f please.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Okay, all right, she's not.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
Bad looking, Charlie, not a bad looking I'm gonna say,
Jeremy Renner not creepy.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
Okay, creep, Well, you got to send it over.

Speaker 8 (15:24):
Don't send it. That's trafficking.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Okay, all right, I'll send those to you. Charity.

Speaker 5 (15:40):
Stand by Chris in Bingham to New York. You're on
Rovery's barding glory. Good morning, Chris, Good morning Rover. Okay,
what's happening?

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Hey?

Speaker 13 (15:53):
So I used to uh on the subject you guys
were talking about yesterday.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
With the appliances at Low's and everything. I used to
pick up all the.

Speaker 13 (16:04):
Appliances and stuff from Lows in a connector trailer and
they would charge me twenty dollars a piece, no.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Matter the condition they were in. Wait, who would char
charge twenty dollars?

Speaker 13 (16:20):
Lows?

Speaker 5 (16:23):
So you would pick these up and pay them twenty dollars?

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Is that right? I'm a little confused.

Speaker 10 (16:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (16:29):
I would pay them twenty dollars a piece. So at
the end of the month I would I would send them,
They would send me an invoice, they would have account
and I would have to send them a check for
however much was in there, usually was about fifty five
to sixty pieces. And then what do you do with
the pieces, I mean appliances precondition to you know.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
I said, what would you what could you sell those? Force?

Speaker 5 (16:53):
They charge you twenty dollars let's say that I you
pick up my refrigerator or something or my water machine.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
Yeah, all right, so it costs you twenty bucks.

Speaker 5 (17:04):
What what do you what do you do to them?

Speaker 2 (17:08):
And how much do you get for them? How much
profit are you turning on these?

Speaker 13 (17:12):
So depending on like how old it is and you
know what condition it's in, usually two to three hundred dollars,
depending if it's a phrasee. Two to three hundred dollars,
and then washers and dryers usually about one hundred and
fifty bucks.

Speaker 7 (17:27):
How much work is it to fix it? I mean,
I mean you're pretty quick at fixing it?

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Is a day? Is it just an hour? Is it
really multiple on a day? Okay, yeah, that's great. That
bad not a bad business.

Speaker 5 (17:40):
And so it's interesting how how Lows or Home Depot
or whoever these big box stores do it. So they
turn introduce you fifty bucks to come take her washer
out per piece, but let's just say per piece, fifty
bucks to take your washer out. Then they turn around
and they self said washer to Chris for twenty dollars,

(18:03):
So they've made seventy bucks right there. And then he
turns around and sells that washer for three hundred. So
all right, interesting, interesting, how.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
That all works?

Speaker 5 (18:13):
All right, Chris, thank you, I appreciate it. Spincer, I
sent those pictures to you. You can forward those to Charlie.
Don't put those pictures up Snitz because he doesn't want
those on RMG TV.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
But there you go.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
You can take a look Charlie for your self.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
Jeffrey, I did want.

Speaker 5 (18:28):
To get your expertise when it comes to a story.
I know you have to run to the fence company job.
What time do you have to leave by today? How
long does it take you to get to the fence company.

Speaker 4 (18:40):
I would say about twenty five minutes, because I'll probably
have to roll in and get breakfast.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
Oh, so it doesn't take you twenty five minutes.

Speaker 5 (18:48):
Usually about twenty minutes, twenty minutes, okay, all right. The
question I wanted to ask you is how difficult would
this be? A co pilot on an airline called Avion
Express in Europe was flying as a pilot, so he's

(19:09):
certified as a co pilot, but he was actually flying
as a captain of flights with hundreds of passengers on
the planes for months with a forged certificate like a
licensed pilot. Certificate whatever they have to do, certification saying
that he is a captain. He forged that he isn't

(19:31):
a co pilot, so he's like an actual pilot of
a plane, you know, but he's not certified to be
captain of a passenger jet with two hundred and fifty
people on there, you must have to go through like
a certain number of hours of flying time, certain amount
of training or whatever. So this went on for months
and months. How difficult is this you're an aviation expert.

(19:55):
To me, this is somewhat shocking that you could just
forge a document, hand it over and they go, oh, okay, yeah,
good enough for us. You're now the captain of a
captain here for our airline.

Speaker 10 (20:06):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (20:06):
The thing of it is is that the pilot, the
guy that sits in the left seat in a commercial airliner,
he has the responsibility for that entire aircraft, not only
the passengers, the crew, but the entire aircraft itself. The
co pilot is there to assist him, but he's also
trained to fly the airplane in an emergency. In an emergency,

(20:28):
say like something happens to the pilot, I say he
has a heart attack, something have been said, he can't
you know, you say he loses like maybe the use
of one of his arms or legs. The co pilot
is trained to fly the airplane in that situation.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
I thought they fly a lot.

Speaker 5 (20:45):
I thought that the co pilot almost flies more than
the pilot does the take off, some landings, the time
I can.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
See the copile flying the airplane. Let's say the copies
got to step.

Speaker 5 (20:55):
Out and use the facilities. I'm gonna dispute this. I
may be the aviation expert on the show. Now I
may have to take over this lot because I think
you're wrong about that. But all right, I was hoping
to get your expertise on how hard it would be
to forge the certificate.

Speaker 4 (21:11):
Both crew members are trained to fly the aircraft in it,
you know, in that situation.

Speaker 5 (21:16):
Yeah, but isn't there like a database or something that
an airline would have to check? And you know, if
if Jeffrey Laroque applied to my airline and he goes,
here's my pilot certificate, my captain certificate, wouldn't they have
like a database to double checks.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
They would have a database to check the very and
check and verify that certification.

Speaker 5 (21:37):
That That was my question because This is nowadays that
this happened. This wasn't like twenty years ago.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
This is just happened that this guy was discovered being front.

Speaker 4 (21:48):
All all airlines even back then, before the days of
computers and stuff like that, do you would have some
kind of record or some kind of verification net This
person is a certify as a certified as a captain.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
I like to jump in over.

Speaker 7 (22:01):
Yeah, got the pictures of the cousin that Jeremy Renner
was hitting on.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
Yes, Jeremy Renner is a creep. This is a.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
This is like a this is a kid. This looks
like a child, doesn't this this she's well, everybody looks
like a kid to me. But yeah, very young, very young.
She's twenty one. I mean this is she's young for us.

Speaker 7 (22:25):
Yeah, I mean this looks like a high schooler.

Speaker 5 (22:28):
I mean this is is that a prompat?

Speaker 2 (22:32):
I don't so, Yes, this is That's not good. I
don't know if that one well, yes it does, all right,
I'm sending them off to Crystal. I think that I.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
Think you're getting up there in the age where everybody
looks young.

Speaker 7 (22:45):
Now, yeah, but this is I would never I never
even I don't look at this person going, I'd like
to invite them to my yacht.

Speaker 5 (22:52):
I would not think that I have noticed that. The
older that I've gotten, I'm now looking at chicks. They're like,
you know, they're like, I've seen a lot of hot
forty five year olds. I'm like, damn, that chick's pretty
hot for forty five, you know, or however old she is.
You know, I guess I guess the older you get,
I'm wondering to say, well, let continue like when I'm seventy, Well,

(23:13):
i see like a sixty five year old, And'll be like,
that bitch is hot.

Speaker 7 (23:16):
I think you will, do you? And Christy, I thank you.
The pictures of this twenty one year old is that
that's a kid?

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Right? You don't invite that person to a yacht.

Speaker 8 (23:26):
Yeah, she looks like she's in high school for young.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
Yeah, it's very hard for me to tell.

Speaker 5 (23:33):
Honestly, if you were to tell me that that chick
was twenty one, I go, I mean, she looks twenty
one to me. You can tell me she's twenty five.
I don't know you can tell me. I mean, but
if you.

Speaker 3 (23:42):
Don't know, that's a red flag, right, Yeah.

Speaker 8 (23:45):
She's seventeen eighteen.

Speaker 5 (23:46):
Yes, yeah, really, I don't like having this in my
email inbox and.

Speaker 8 (23:51):
I want to see she's kind of deleted.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
Deleted.

Speaker 5 (23:57):
All right, So Jeremy Renner, according to you total creepy.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
It should be okay because how old.

Speaker 10 (24:03):
Was he when this happened?

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Fifty four? Fifty ish?

Speaker 8 (24:08):
He's fifty four now.

Speaker 11 (24:09):
He was thirty three when.

Speaker 8 (24:10):
She was born.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Well, yeah, I don't know if that math is one
hundred percent. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (24:15):
Maybe it is because I don't know when this happened.
Who knows when this happened twenty one in a bar.
I don't know how old. Yeah, this was an eerie.
I don't know when they were filming that show. It
could have been three or four years ago or something.
Maybe I'm guessing so he could have been forty nine
or whatever. Who knows.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
I don't know. It's all I.

Speaker 5 (24:32):
Mean, we're talking about a year or two one way
or the other. But I've got to take Rick says,
when was the picture taking?

Speaker 2 (24:38):
You idiots? Well, I don't know. We don't know what
that is.

Speaker 5 (24:42):
And Ma says, that's not prom this was at a
wedding year born works.

Speaker 3 (24:47):
I would bring with you twenty twenty two is when
he was an eerie film.

Speaker 11 (24:52):
Okay, and she looks like she's in her young twenties.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
Yeah, I don't think that looks like I would think.

Speaker 8 (24:58):
He was twenty four, twenty one, twenty years old.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
I wouldn't. I was, that wouldn't.

Speaker 5 (25:06):
I did see some guys in a bar, like a
few months ago. B two and I were out and
they were like these, well, I call them guys. I
guess they look I mean they look I turned to her. Yeah, yeah,
they were hot, and I took one home on my
private yacht or whatever. No, no, I I'm like, Jesus Christ,
did this? Did those kids get id to be in here?
Because I swear to God they look like they were

(25:28):
in high school. I mean they I go, there's no
way those kids are twenty one years old. There's absolutely
no way. But if I saw her in a bar,
I wouldn't go like, oh my god, what is this
doing in here? That's a you know, some sort of
crime has been committed. There's no she's twenty one.

Speaker 7 (25:44):
Embarrassed myself recently, and I don't know, you guys have
probably been year older than me, so you've been experiencing
this longer. But I went to the casino and I
when I walked up, I had my ID ready and
the guy goes, I don't need that, and I'm like,
Christopher's laughing at me, and I'm like, no, what do

(26:05):
you mean. He's like, yeah, I could. You're obviously old enough.
What are you talking about? You old as I felt
very stupid doing that, But I will say the week
before I went to the casino with Dougie and they
did ask for our IDs.

Speaker 5 (26:19):
Right, They do that for ladies to make them feel
better about them. Maybe, but I felt like a complete
moron trying to handle my ID. I gotta take a break.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
Now, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (26:30):
And you were clean shaming then too, so maybe she thought, yeah,
I got.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
A baby fash. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (26:35):
Now now with this full on beard here, yeah that
mad mean, Yeah, they know over twenty one, we'll be
right back on Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Hang on, kindest listeners in the industry.

Speaker 10 (26:47):
You're such a loser and you're a bad father and
you're a horrible pro.

Speaker 4 (26:50):
Well yeah, well you know what, see look at yourself
in the mirror.

Speaker 12 (26:53):
Sweetheart's rovers Glory.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Garbage man X says, who the f is?

Speaker 5 (27:20):
Charlie Christa looks like she's twenty one.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
That's a compliment, isn't it, Charlie. I mean, you're a
gir old friend of however many.

Speaker 7 (27:29):
Years, but she's not looked like she's. Yeah, she does
look like it. I guess she looks it's like young
for her age. It's a compliment, but she's not right
twenty one? So how old is she she's Is she
a couple of years younger than you? A few years
younger than you?

Speaker 2 (27:45):
She is thirty eight? Thirty eight in December?

Speaker 8 (27:50):
Right, thirty nine?

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Yeah, don't worry about that.

Speaker 11 (27:53):
Thirty Yeah, it's attorney thirty nine.

Speaker 8 (27:56):
Do you know the date?

Speaker 2 (27:57):
Going'll be forty years old? And remember she does not
want to be a forty year old bride.

Speaker 5 (28:03):
But she just said nothing about a forty one year
old bride or forty five? Good good, Uh, you know,
Charlie's always trying to find a loophole. Mae has clarified
this and says that the picture taken of her cousin
at that wedding was last year. She's twenty five years

(28:24):
old now, so she was twenty four years old at
the time that picture was taken. And then she says
that the Jeremy Runner thing was three or four years.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
Ago, so she was twenty one at the time.

Speaker 5 (28:37):
It was when he was filming there, so she's twenty
five now.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
I saw that this.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
Oh here's kind of a crazy story. I don't know
who this TikToker is. I don't know who anybody you know,
any of these TikTokers, I don't know who. I mean,
you must have an incredible amount the time to watch
all this stuff on TikTok and everything else. But there's
a TikTok influencer named Brene Cunard. She is based in

(29:10):
North Carolina.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
She has.

Speaker 5 (29:14):
Three million followers on TikTok, two hundred and seventy four
thousand on Instagram.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
I'm not quite sure exactly.

Speaker 5 (29:21):
What she does or what her you know, what her
shtick is there on social media, but she is big
enough to have a manager. His name is Tim Montague.
Tim is married now through his wife and him are estranged,
but Tim is married to a woman named Akira. They

(29:44):
married in twenty eighteen. They have two kids. So her
manager is married. Rerene's manager is married, but that didn't
stop Brene from carrying on an affair with her manager.
Tim so this TikTok influence her and her manager start
having sex. A little conflict of interest, probably, I would say,

(30:05):
but hey, who am I to judge? So the wife,
the scorned wife, she goes this, I don't like this
one bit.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
My husband is cheating on me. And why is he cheating?

Speaker 5 (30:21):
He's cheating on me because this TikTok influencer, Brenne Canard,
is spreading her legs for him.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
So what does the wife do. She sues Brenne and
she was just.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
Awarded one point seventy five million dollars. The wife got
almost two million dollars. So this TikTok influencer was is
going to be forced to pay up. Apparently in North
Carolina they have an alienation of affection law that allows

(30:56):
estranged spouses to sue somebody who they say is responsible
for breaking up their marriage. And so she was found
liable of criminal conversation must mean sexy talk, dirty talk,
I don't know what that means exactly. That carries a
penalty of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. She was

(31:19):
also found guilty liable for alienation of affection that came
out with a tab of one point five million dollars,
So one point seventy five million this woman has been
ordered to pay. I think that that is absolutely insane.
These are adults. These are people who excuse me looseing

(31:40):
my voice and getting choked up over this case.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
These are adults. These are consenting adults.

Speaker 5 (31:46):
This guy knows that he's If anybody should, if anybody's responsible,
it's your husband.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
That's it.

Speaker 5 (31:52):
You made a vow with your husband till death do
us part, or whatever the hell your vow is. Uh So,
this woman, this TikTok influencer, is she a home wrecker?
Sure you could, maybe you could consider her that. But
should she be forced to pay one point seventy five

(32:13):
million dollars for this? Absolutely not totally insane, totally insane.
The person responsible is the husband. He is the cheating husband.
He's the one that decided, all right, I'm married, i
have two kids, but I'm gonna go screw somebody else.
She should be angry. The wife should be angry at
no one other than the husband. The husband is the

(32:35):
guilty party here, this TikToker, this woman who was sleeping
with the husband, shouldn't be forced to pay a dime
for this husband's cheating ways in my.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Book eight sixty six.

Speaker 5 (32:49):
You're over eight sixty six, nine sixty seven, six eighty
three seven.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
You're shaking your head, d.

Speaker 6 (32:56):
Because it is Yes, it is the guy, the husband.

Speaker 11 (32:59):
But it's also the girl, like she knew what she
was doing.

Speaker 6 (33:02):
Any girl that sleeps with a married man is a
skank like that.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Whatever you want.

Speaker 11 (33:10):
To getting into, like this should be a law for every.

Speaker 6 (33:14):
Single state, totally justified. It should be in the constitution.
It should be in a duendum and in every single way,
shape or form. They should add this in where if
you do this and you cheat your you have to pay.

Speaker 2 (33:29):
It should be a what a constitutional uh huh? Is
that what it is to the constitution?

Speaker 5 (33:37):
So like the I don't know the first addendum, the
second addendum, dumb, dumb, what is it?

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Amendment? You moron? Amendments something.

Speaker 11 (33:53):
It's the same you are.

Speaker 8 (33:56):
It's just the husband, it's both of them.

Speaker 5 (33:58):
It is it is just the husband because you again, Okay,
maybe I guess I'm assuming that this TikToker knew that
the guy was married. It's her manager. I'm assuming she
knows that her manager is married. So I'll give you
the benefit of out there. But but this wife didn't
make a vow with the TikToker. The wife didn't make
a commitment with another woman that says, don't she and

(34:21):
don't sleep with my husband. The wife made a commitment
and a vow with her husband.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
That's it.

Speaker 5 (34:28):
He's the only person responsible for this. Is it the
right thing that this TikToker slept with this married man? No?
Is it worth one point seventy five million dollars?

Speaker 2 (34:41):
That's utterly ridiculous. Absolutely not.

Speaker 5 (34:45):
And frankly, this should probably show you in North Carolina.
This hopefully will be an example of why they you know,
some of these old time laws. I don't know how
long this one's been on the books, probably two hundred
some years or whatever. Times were different, But it's time
to get rid of that law because you should not

(35:05):
be financially responsible if somebody goes out there and cheats.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
That is just so it's insane.

Speaker 8 (35:11):
What is that showing?

Speaker 6 (35:12):
Like all these women that do that, or if a
man does it and the girl like vice versa, the
other person that's participating knowing that the other is married.

Speaker 11 (35:22):
So they're just like, huh, so I'm ascained.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
You didn't you do this with your friends in college?

Speaker 2 (35:27):
Who oh yeah, I.

Speaker 6 (35:30):
Seen it on anyway, we would play a game to
see if we could flirt with people. There's no sense,
and what was the point because to see if we
were hot?

Speaker 5 (35:38):
Yeah, you know, I believe if I remember the story,
was to see who could how many married men they
could take home or whatever.

Speaker 6 (35:51):
If you should be soon, don't wave your stupid finger
at me. I didn't have sex with any I would
never be friends, did facilitated with anyone. They should all
be held responsible for this. In fact, you were in there,
Rico them, Waco, Rico. Can't we blame this guy because

(36:16):
I'm looking at this this woman. Can we blame this
guy for even what he did? Because look at the
size of this lady's hooters. Oh my god, Oh Jesus Christ.
Never seen followers, I've never seen they.

Speaker 5 (36:28):
I've never seen hooters this.

Speaker 7 (36:31):
No, I've never seen a hooter like this before in
my life. When I'm just kind of interested to see
what they would what it looks like underneath there.

Speaker 6 (36:40):
That's got a hurt stretching of the skin going so
far down.

Speaker 7 (36:44):
Biggest hooters I have ever seen in my life.

Speaker 2 (36:48):
Oh my goodness, almost past waist, for sure.

Speaker 5 (36:55):
I would like to see the wife who was being
cheated on. What is the wife like? I wonder because
I just do you?

Speaker 2 (37:02):
Oh you do? Let's see. Oh, the wife is much
better than their things.

Speaker 7 (37:06):
But she doesn't have those hoots and this guy's a
hooter guy for sure. Look at Look how happy is her.

Speaker 3 (37:13):
Happiness in this case?

Speaker 2 (37:16):
Railing her?

Speaker 13 (37:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (37:17):
I being next to those huge I mean those are
globes just.

Speaker 5 (37:21):
Brings happiness basically anywhere. If you're within a ten foot radius,
some of those brings a smile to your face.

Speaker 2 (37:28):
How do you do anything?

Speaker 5 (37:31):
She could barely cook because her boobs are on the counter. Jessica,
you're on Rovery's Morning Glory. Good morning, Jessica.

Speaker 2 (37:38):
Hi, Hi, Hello.

Speaker 10 (37:41):
I've been trying to get a hold of.

Speaker 11 (37:42):
You guys for like a week.

Speaker 2 (37:44):
Now, Well here we are. What do you got for us?

Speaker 5 (37:47):
Okay?

Speaker 10 (37:48):
So I just want to say I agree.

Speaker 8 (37:50):
With Dougie Guji.

Speaker 3 (37:51):
I love you by the way, just so.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
You know, but I agree.

Speaker 10 (37:56):
If that woman knew that the guy was married, done,
that wife had every right to sue her. And then
maybe next time, before she decides to spread her legs,
she'll say twice and ask the guy if he's buried.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
Do you think this happened that Jessica Rover? No, yeah,
she got cheated on.

Speaker 5 (38:17):
Jessica husband cheated on her, and she's a very upset
over over.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
It has never gotten over.

Speaker 5 (38:23):
It. Probably became a lesbian as a result of her
husband cheating on her, would be my guess.

Speaker 10 (38:28):
No, this isn't a sort of subject. And yes I
was cheated on, But I just don't think it's right
that you say that the guy should be at fault
and not the mistress.

Speaker 5 (38:42):
Your husband cheated on you, You had a vow with
your husband, Your husband was in a committed relationship with you.

Speaker 2 (38:52):
Why should the woman or anybody else be responsible. He
is the guilty party.

Speaker 5 (38:57):
He's the one that decided to whip it out and
stick it somewhere else.

Speaker 11 (39:02):
They both are He's innocent, Yes they are.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
They're both guilty. Wait, they're both are saying the guy's
innocent or not?

Speaker 10 (39:13):
Oh no, the guy's not innocent at all. He knew
what he was doing.

Speaker 8 (39:16):
And he knew it was right.

Speaker 10 (39:17):
Unless they had an open marriage. Do they have an
open marriage?

Speaker 1 (39:21):
So?

Speaker 5 (39:21):
I don't think so, No, I don't. It doesn't sound
like it. I don't think he'd be sooner if he
had an open marriage. But uh, I just again't I
just don't understand. You know, you could be angry with
the woman if you want to be angry. Oh she
knew that, you know he was a married man. Okay,
he could be angry. But being financially responsible is yes.

(39:41):
Have you have you ever slept with somebody that had
a a girlfriend or a wife, Jessica.

Speaker 8 (39:49):
Nob.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
That took a long answer.

Speaker 6 (39:56):
Oh no.

Speaker 10 (39:58):
And here's the reason why I would never want to
be a homewrecker. I would never want to be known
to be a home wrecker. What woman wants to be
known to be a homewrecker? That just that ruins their reputation.

Speaker 5 (40:11):
And you're right, but I think that some women don't
care get off on that. Some women enjoy knowing that
they can do that. Or oh even though this guy's married,
he can't resist me.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
I think some women it's a it's a it's a
thing or whatever. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (40:30):
I think some guys are like that too, They want
to screw married chicks or whatever the case may be.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
So I think some women.

Speaker 10 (40:37):
They okay, but then you know when they start start
hearing that their home wrecker when you start messing with
their finances. Up until then, they don't care. You start
messing with their finances, and they're going to think twice
about cheating on some or having an affair with a
guy who's married, don't you think.

Speaker 5 (40:58):
Yes, So what have in your case? So your husband
cheated on you or what?

Speaker 10 (41:04):
No, I was never married. Yeah, I had been cheated
on the past, but that's not It's not like this
is a trigger for me. I'm just saying you, I
respect you over I listen to you all the time,
but I respect you kind we respect you. I kindly
disrespect or disagree with you when you say that the

(41:28):
husband should only be responsible.

Speaker 11 (41:32):
And it's not right.

Speaker 10 (41:33):
It's not true because it's the woman, it's the it's
the guy he was having the it's the girl he
was having an affair with, knew that she was he
was married, Then she is just as guilty as he is.

Speaker 14 (41:48):
Yep, No, this would be it's all about this would
be this would be like this if if okay, so marriage,
if you look at it as a contract almost if
if I have a contract with iHeart and they.

Speaker 5 (42:00):
Go rover you're gonna show up, you're gonna work certain
you know, five days a week, you're gonna do whatever.
And then let's say there's some guy that I meet.
Not having sex with the guy. But let's some guy
that I meet and he's a big partier, and he's
always like, hey, let's go take the day off.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
Let's take a trip to the Bahamas.

Speaker 5 (42:17):
I have a private jet we can fly on, and
tons of hot babes are gonna go with us. And
you do that once and then you do it again,
and he keeps doing it, and I keep I miss
work and I miss more work, and eventually, eventually I
get it gets to the point where iHeart says, hold
on a second. This guy, Rover, is not meeting his
obligations in his contract.

Speaker 2 (42:37):
He's not showing up to work. He's not doing what
he's I'm most to do. Hey, they don't chick on
this plane and everything and the sex island.

Speaker 5 (42:45):
They don't come after the guy that I'm partying with
because he's a bad influence.

Speaker 2 (42:52):
They go after me.

Speaker 5 (42:53):
They go Rover, we're invalidating your contract. You're responsible. You're
the one that we entered into a contract with. Don't
go We're going to sue this guy for telling Rover
not to come to work and to go party instead.

Speaker 2 (43:07):
And it's the same thing with this, it's the same
thing you have.

Speaker 5 (43:10):
Your marriage is in agreement with you and the husband,
and that's it, Thomas.

Speaker 11 (43:15):
Exactly the same thing you're comparing.

Speaker 10 (43:18):
You're comparing a company contract to a marriage vow, and
a marriage vow should be taken. I totally agree with that.
But she's also in the wrong if she knew that
he was married, but she went ahead and decided to
sleep with him.

Speaker 8 (43:33):
Anyway, she's just as guilty.

Speaker 2 (43:35):
He could say no.

Speaker 6 (43:39):
If you guys said, oh, I couldn't help it, she
was like so aggressive, I haven't never.

Speaker 10 (43:47):
And well, you guys are did he did he lie
to the woman and say to him, oh, I'm not married?
I mean, did he do that? Because if that's the case,
then she is innocent and she shouldn't get sued.

Speaker 9 (43:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
No, no, I think she she knew that he was married.

Speaker 5 (44:01):
But yeah, as Snitzer points out, the guy could have
said no, I'm not going to sleep with you. Yes,
we all have our our independent wills. Jessica, thank you,
I respect you, Thank you for calling again.

Speaker 11 (44:14):
I appreciate it, don't respect anyone.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
John, you're on Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning John.

Speaker 9 (44:23):
One question, if a first time do she does it
for what a person who kinably got paid out because
of this kind of situation, you should be seeing anything.
Don't we rattled your cage? Second of all, one question,
when of an affarget school goes down, who ultimately gets
the decided.

Speaker 2 (44:39):
That goes down?

Speaker 11 (44:40):
The woman or the man?

Speaker 10 (44:43):
For me?

Speaker 2 (44:44):
Is it no?

Speaker 9 (44:46):
No, the woman, because if it's the man, the man
forces himself on the woman's considered right, it's the woman
that does the man in which one is married, No,
the man which one is married. The woman's gonna say, okay,
it's gonna go down, or I'm just gonna just say no,
it's not going down. The guy's using the addresser.

Speaker 5 (45:01):
And even if the warily, how do you know that
the woman didn't hit on the guy.

Speaker 9 (45:06):
Well, that's the thing though, Even if she did, there's
no charges against the woman. But if it was turned around,
then there's charges on the guy for being you know,
a rapist or a freaking you know. Uh, the guy
always is in the fault, let's put it that way.
That's why they always go after the guy's wallet. You
rarely see the woman's while we get broken open.

Speaker 2 (45:26):
Well, this woman's this woman's wallet.

Speaker 5 (45:28):
She was ordered to pay one point seventy five million dollars.

Speaker 9 (45:33):
She's got money. If she was she was.

Speaker 2 (45:35):
An average working slouch, you know, if she was a school.

Speaker 9 (45:38):
Teacher and they want to be asking her to pay money,
they would just say, oh, you know, look at this.

Speaker 2 (45:42):
You know what I'm saying. I understand. He says that
you are, thank you.

Speaker 5 (45:49):
John, you are you have to recuse yourself, kind of
like a judge who was a conflict of interest or
something or something in the past or whatever. And he goes, oh,
I know this by play golf with this guy three
years ago. I can't rule on this case and he
has to recuse himself. This guy John says, you have
to recuse yourself from any argument in this case only

(46:11):
because you have such strong personal ties to said subject matter,
even though you weren't married.

Speaker 6 (46:17):
I was engaged to a loser that cheated on me. Okay,
I recuse if I'm saying that right. Excuse myself. See
what you excuse yourself? Oh like you just farted. Oh
excuse me. Okay, Kelvin, you're on Rover's worth of Glory.
Good morning, Calvin. Hell has officially frozen over. I agree

(46:42):
with Dougie.

Speaker 10 (46:43):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
This guy.

Speaker 15 (46:45):
This guy is married, he has children. He's her manager,
so he's basically her employee. Clearly he was harassed, he
was coerced, and.

Speaker 9 (46:57):
He was me too.

Speaker 2 (46:59):
That's all about a victim with this taking advantage of
power and balance as we talked about earlier. Oh yes,
Oh clearly I got you.

Speaker 11 (47:13):
I got you, sister.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
All right, thank you, Calvin.

Speaker 5 (47:17):
Uh Anonymous in Kentucky, you're on Rover's Morning Glory.

Speaker 2 (47:23):
Good morning, Anonymous.

Speaker 9 (47:25):
Hi, Ashley, shouldn't do are I'm sorry be to Sue.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
For asking for pity sex from you. Yeah, she was lucky.

Speaker 8 (47:38):
She didn't know him.

Speaker 2 (47:39):
Was what do you mean she did know you were
on your were on your way to Columbus for some reason.
Was with you too? iHeart from that? Why the fifth?
Now we were there for an iHeart meeting. Yes, and
you guys brove done together. And while you guys were driving,

(48:01):
she said, hey, you want to just pull over?

Speaker 8 (48:03):
And I had an itch and I needed a scratch.

Speaker 5 (48:07):
And that was, by the way, that was probably what
she heard that was probably played like on best of
her whatever.

Speaker 2 (48:11):
This happened a long time ago, when B two and
I was just getting.

Speaker 5 (48:15):
So in other words, in other words, B two should
shoot Dougie for alienation of affection or whatever. Okay, well
neither were you, so there you go. When happening, Mary,
I've got to take a break. We do have the
award winning Chizzy coming up in just a few minutes.

(48:36):
Our number is eight six six Yo Rover eight six
six nine six seven six eight three seven.

Speaker 2 (48:42):
We'll be right back. Hang on,
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For more than 30 years The River Cafe in London, has been the home-from-home of artists, architects, designers, actors, collectors, writers, activists, and politicians. Michael Caine, Glenn Close, JJ Abrams, Steve McQueen, Victoria and David Beckham, and Lily Allen, are just some of the people who love to call The River Cafe home. On River Cafe Table 4, Rogers sits down with her customers—who have become friends—to talk about food memories. Table 4 explores how food impacts every aspect of our lives. “Foods is politics, food is cultural, food is how you express love, food is about your heritage, it defines who you and who you want to be,” says Rogers. Each week, Rogers invites her guest to reminisce about family suppers and first dates, what they cook, how they eat when performing, the restaurants they choose, and what food they seek when they need comfort. And to punctuate each episode of Table 4, guests such as Ralph Fiennes, Emily Blunt, and Alfonso Cuarón, read their favourite recipe from one of the best-selling River Cafe cookbooks. Table 4 itself, is situated near The River Cafe’s open kitchen, close to the bright pink wood-fired oven and next to the glossy yellow pass, where Ruthie oversees the restaurant. You are invited to take a seat at this intimate table and join the conversation. For more information, recipes, and ingredients, go to https://shoptherivercafe.co.uk/ Web: https://rivercafe.co.uk/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/therivercafelondon/ Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/therivercafelondon/ For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iheartradio app, apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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