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May 13, 2024 20 mins

LEAH MCSWEENEyS LAWYERS QUESTION BRAVO INVESTIGATION CLEARING
ANDY COHEN,TOM BRADY PRAISES GISELE BÜNDCHEN AND BRIDGET MOYNAHAN ON MOTHERS DAY AFTER NETFLIX ROAST,OPRAH APOLOGIZES FOR PERPETUATING DIET CULTURE.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Sure, it's.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Nice and Lollo, welcome to the Naughty but Nice Sham'm
your host, Rob Shootle. And it's Monday, which means our
dear friend, Garrett Vogel joins us.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Hey, Garrett, are you there. Happy Mother's Day?

Speaker 3 (00:25):
A Hi, Bobby, Happy Mother's Day to you. Even though
you and I both not mothers, but we do have
mothers and loved one to our mother. So if you're
listening and you are a mother, Happy day late Mother's Day.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Yes, it's not Mother's Day in Britain. It's really strange.
Father's Day falls on the same day in America and
the UK. And so my mommy now is very, very
lucky because she gets two Mother's Day So I called
her yesterday and she feels like she's an American mom now,
which is a fun thing to be. So Happy Mother's
Day to all you fabulous mothers. Okay, let's jump into

(00:59):
the show. What time is it, my friends? It is
tea time. Oh my goodness. Today. So Prince Harry was
left in tears after King Charles bestowed in honor on
his brother. Let me explain. So Prince Harry was really upset.
He was very emotional after he learned that King Charles

(01:19):
had bestows a prestigious military honor on his brother. He
gave his brother the head of this military unit. But
it happens to be the unit in which Harry served
during his time in Afghanistan. We forget a lot of
people forget that Harry was a working royal that went

(01:43):
to war. He was in Afghanistan. So often people in
the royal family, lords and ladies, they get these fancy
titles without really doing any of the work. If anybody
should be the head of the regiment, it should really
be the most qualified. But that isn't how Britain works
because the royal family life, so it should be somebody

(02:08):
really say yes. But we can say at least Harry's
done some of the work, William not. I'm not sure
I would accept a military honor if I hadn't served.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
What do you think? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:22):
Correct? But but again, like how do you say no
to dad who is also the king? You know what
I mean? Like, like, it's one thing when you we've
all argued with our parents, right and you know they
they are the patriarch of the house, in matriarch of
the house. But at the end of the day, the
king is the king. So when the king goes, hey,
you know what, I'm going to give you a title,

(02:43):
you don't argue it. And when the king goes, I'm
not going to give you a title, what are you
going to do.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
It's a complicated one because the ultimate title is king,
and he given that not because he passed a test,
or he applied for the job or was the most qualified.
It's a really antiquated system. And I don't want to
sound it's so so lucky, and so Harry being upset
about this it makes it so.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Interesting because I think in.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
Many ways it's easier to get upset or to feel
upset about a work decision than a family one, because
this dynamic here is so complicated. It's not just a family,
it's a job. It's the ultimate family business. And say,
if you don't want to be part of the job,
you can't really be part of the family. So this

(03:34):
is of all the things that has happened, all the
drama back and forth, I'm not picking aside here. Both
are to blame for this, but of all the things
back and forth, the one thing that's upset him the
most is the fact that his brother got this title.
That he really wanted.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
It just goes to show you, even at the very
top of.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
The game, we're talking kings and queens, people can get jealous.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
So I was thinking about this over the weekend too.
So if you pick a side, like you said, you
just you're you weren't picking a side, but let's just
say if you were. Is he the equivalent of picking
like a Democrat versus a Republican but in the UK,
like if you pick Harry's side, you know you're you're
one way, but if you pick the King side, you're
you're another way.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Like it is it like that over there?

Speaker 2 (04:19):
It's as dramatic as that. But I think the country
America is split fifty to fifty. So whichever side you
pick here, you can find your your tribe. You can
find your forty eight forty nine percent. In Britain if
you pick Team Harry, I think you're lucky if you
find ten percent. Like the majority, the overwhelming majority of

(04:41):
Brits are certainly on Team William, team Charles's camp here.
So to be a Harry fan, to be a Harry
supporter in the UK is quite a lonely thing. Now,
making things even worse, there's a new report today out
in London that King Charles offered Harry to day at
a royal residence during his He was there for three days.

(05:03):
They've got spare room, they've got a spare house, They've
got lots of places he could stay. Harry decided instead
to stay in a hotel. Harry, this isn't helpful.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Like I get it.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
You're walking into the Luckons dead with the family. Say
stay with them, and you're not stuck in a studio
apartment like in New York City. You don't have to
bump over over each other running to the one bathroom.
The parace has a lot of bathrooms. You basically have
your own wing. But didn't take up the offer, stayed
at a hotel. The Sunday Times are saying that this

(05:36):
could have actually helped, but he didn't because he chose
not to stay there. It feels to me as if
both sides, and we've seen this with friends, we've all
seen this. We dig in our heels and as long
as both sides are gonna not give an inch, nothing
will change.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
You know what, Let's break it down for everyone that
isn't on the royal spectrum. It's the equivalent of when
you were arguing with your parents and they're like dinner time,
I'm not eating, fine, you're not having any Then you
would lock yourself in the room and then they would
have dinner without you. You'd be like, hey, so I
can see Harry in a little bit going hey, so

(06:13):
does that invite still.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
Extend to me?

Speaker 2 (06:17):
I'm hungry. I'm hungry now I didn't need And it's
also too who turns down a free room in London.
I'm going back to London in a couple of weeks
to see my parents and I will stay at my
parents house. I can't afford to get a hotel that
i'd like in London, Like, it's really really expensive.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
Now, Harry.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
No, they're in new house. No, they're like six houses
on now. In fact, one of the reasons I'm going
over is they're moving houses again. They're moving close to
my sister. I'm gonna stay at their new bungalow. I'm
looking forward to it. But once again, if I had
to go for five days and pay a hotel b
or three days, oh my goodness, it gets expensive, which
brings us to our whole question of the day. Harry
was in tears after King Charles, his dad bestowed military

(07:00):
honor on his brother William, not him, but on his
brother William. Our question's a little trieky, but you can
get to it. Notught he's we are grown ups here.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Is this his.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Own fault for writing the book? If you talk to
anybody who knows the King, who knows William, they said, basically,
there's there's no way back after this book. After Harry
insulted Camilla, there's no way back. What do you think?
Is this his own fault? Go vote on our Twitter page.
It's you know, Go vote on our Twitter page. Actnaugh

(07:31):
too nice, rob our facebook page naughty gossip and be
sure to check back tomorrow. And the reason that we're
asking whose fault it is is not to double down
on it, not to rub it in, but when you
know that you did something wrong, then it's easier to
fix it. So I don't think any of this can
be fixed until Harry talks about this book. This book

(07:53):
has rocked that family. They don't trust him, they don't
want him around anymore. They're angry with him. He's got
to talk about this book. Okay, moving you gone?

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Yes? What's going on with Bravo?

Speaker 3 (08:05):
Okay, So Liam McSweeney's lawyers, they're kind of questioning Bravo's,
you know, investigation which cleared Andy Cohen just the other day.
So Liam McSweeney's legal team really is doubting everything that
Bravo has investigated into the allegations against Bravo and Andy Cohen,
suggesting that the probe kind of, you know, it didn't

(08:27):
feel right. You know, it felt like it was just
kind of a lopsided investigation leaning towards Andy Cohen's favor
pretty much, you know, Bravo even said Andy Colin's allegations,
including promoting drug use. McSweeney's lawyers raised concerns about how
legitimate this investigation was. It kind of was just like
a hey, did you do it? No, I didn't do it. Okay,

(08:49):
you're good to go. That's what they William. Was. They
claimed they were never contacted by the investigator and questions
how the investigation could be conducted without speaking to the
people that are our race. Seeing such questions, how do
you have an investigation without speaking to anyone? As they say,
as far as we know, no one has ever contacted
our firm, And of course, looking forward, McSweeney's lawyers said

(09:11):
that they intend to review all the interviews, the evidence,
the final reports from NBC Universal's investigation in the discovery phase.
And let's be honest, this is not like this is
going to the FBI. This is not like big time,
big time investigators. This is just a group of people

(09:32):
from NBC and Bravo that were quote unquote put on
this little committee to figure out, hey, did something wrong
or so it kind of it isn't really at the
legal terms yet. It's more at a very introductory phase
of this investigation, you know, so it'll be interesting to see.

(09:52):
I mean, Andy Cohen feels like he has done nothing wrong,
and we've heard that several times, but Leah and her
team have I have other things to say, you know.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
Yeah, these investigations are only legit if they are legit,
and this one does feel a little strange. I hope
Andy is vindicated if he did nothing wrong, but at
the same time, the only way they will know that
is if they interview people. What's the most devastating part
about this statement that Leah's lawyers have put out is

(10:24):
that Leah wasn't questioned and she's the one that's bringing
the allegation. So the first person I would call if
I were the investigators would be Leah, and I'd.

Speaker 3 (10:34):
Want to say, if you're hired by NBC, you know,
like I'm going to talk to the good people.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
I just think that you can read a cherry pick.
You can investigate to anybody and get the result you want.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
You really can.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
But that is something an investigation, so about it's getting
to the truth here, and I think that even though
Bravo has said we investigated it, don't look over here, everybody.
It's all fine, move along with your lives. We've done this.
Lea's not going to go away. And this is a lawsuit.
And so during discovery, Brava's going to have to hand

(11:07):
over this investigation, all the files, all the interviews, and
I'm going to predict it's going to be very thin.
It's not going to be the most exhausted investigation. And
the reason I'm predicting that is they didn't interview Leah.
She's the one with the accusations. And so Bravo, I
get it. I know you want to save Andy. I

(11:29):
know Andy has enormous power over Bravo. He's the face
of Bravo. He certainly is the whole network. They don't
want anything bad happening there. But it's very shortsighted because
if something bad did happen, it always does get out.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
But don't you feel like if something of magnitude did
happen and came from Andy Cohen, he kind of would
have put on some type of you know, leave or
kind of on a sabbatical or a long vacation. Like
none of that ever happened, you know, And it it
feels to me that, you know, some of these housewives

(12:07):
realize that their time does come to an end, and
they don't want it to come to an end. But
unfortunately that's how reality TV show works sometimes, and this
is kind of like their their their their revenge of sorts.
You know, hey, you don't sign me to the show.
I'm coming back at you for the you know. You know,
I felt like I was in a toxic work environment.
You know, That's what it feels like to me.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
Yeah, yeah, but I think that happens in many jobs.
Like the amount of toxicity that we're willing to put
up with for a paycheck is shockingly high, and so
I find very few people wake up one day and say,
you know, this is just such a bad work environment.
I've got to leave, and I've got a sue. What
I find happens is they get fired or they get

(12:48):
pushed out, and then they tell the truth. So I
don't think this is just a housewife phenomenon. I think
it exists in many different in many different jobs. And
we've got to admit we've been around these housewives in
the show. It is not Mary Poppins like this is
a toxic show. Like it's a toxic I filmed a

(13:11):
couple of episodes of these housewives. I've been in the
background a few times. It was really not fun. It
was a work environment that had it existed in an
office or a different place of work, a more traditional
place of work, somebody would have pulled been pulled into
hr like you can't flip tables when you work at
my company or your company. You can't spit on other people.

(13:33):
I can't pull your wig off, Garrett. You'd have beautiful hair,
but please don't. I would not touch it, but you
can't do that. And Andy was the ring master of this,
and I think his own words are going to be
used against him. I think they're going to go through
hours and hours of footage things that he said. He's
very cheeky. I think he's adorable. But there's stuff here,

(13:55):
there's more stuff here that meets the eye. Okay, moving along.
I thought this is rather sweet, although it might be
a little, a little too little, a little too late.
So Tom Brady is praising Giselle and Bridget more in
the hand on another's day. So he took to Instagram
to praise his own mummy. Very sweet, but he went
the extra step to also praise his ex partners Gazelle

(14:17):
and Bridget.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
The problem is.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
With this is it comes just days after really biting
jokes about both of them and his net flick's roast.
You can't have it both ways. You can respect and
cherish the people you share children with, or you can
make fun of them on national TV. You can't do both.

(14:40):
And it's interesting in life when somebody does me wrong,
then they do something extraordinary nice, but that doesn't make
the wrong go away.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
This is a Brady move, though, This is like that.
This is his whole career and a nutell of where
he'll do something that you know skirts the line of
I don't know, and then all all of a sudden,
you know that smile that those pearly whites come out
and everybody, most people you know, fall into like the
gaze of.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
It's such a good God.

Speaker 3 (15:11):
You know what I learned though over the weekend. We've
been saying Gizelle's name wrong.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
She talks about this, how do we say it?

Speaker 3 (15:17):
Giselle?

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Giselle? Oh, I like it.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
And when she came to America and went on auditions,
typical Americans just called her Gizelle, so she'd be like, nose,
I like it, Giselle.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
We've been saying Rob wrong too. Moving forward is pronounced God.
Now now it's still Rob. Okay, we're gonna take a
quick break. Okay, we're going to take a quick break
and we will be right back. Welcome back to the
Naughty But she's thirty friend, Garrett Bell, Hey, Garrett, let's

(15:56):
get to the polls that the last year we talked
about King Charles's really really shady. King Charles ordered all
the working members of the royal family to attend to
his party, not Harris. They both had competing events on
the same day in London, and he basically he seirtled
the wagons and said no, no, no, you have to
come to mine. Our question was should the family have

(16:18):
been allowed to make their own decision? Now, I would
argue ninety nine point nine percent of the family would
have gone to Charles. They don't want to upset Charles.
He's the boss of the company. Think of who you
work for. Think of the boss. Are you going to
get to the bosses party or are you going to
get to the interns party. You're going to get to
the bosses party. So King Charles was going to get
the people here. But our question was, should they at

(16:38):
least have been able to pretend to make their own decision.
Let's have a look. Seventy percent said yes, Charles should
have said you pick, you pick. They would have come
to Charles.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
But you why are they measuring who has the bigger sword?
You know who has the bigger sword in this family?

Speaker 1 (16:55):
That would be the king.

Speaker 2 (16:56):
Go okay, don't forget to vote, or maybe Camilla, don't
forget to vote on today's Paul get our Twitter page
at Naughty Nice Rob at facebook page. Is Naughty your
sip and be sure to check back tomorrow to hear
your results.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
Hey, Garrett Love, let's dim a favorite part of the
Shallows and nicest of the diet.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
I've seen her all over New York over the last
few days. But Oprah is apologizing for you know, making
diet culture, you know, a thing, and setting unrealistic standards
for people. And she said she publicly confessed to her
role in making this toxic diet culture a thing. And
she revealed that during a weight Watcher's live special that

(17:39):
she admitted to promoting and unrealistic standards of weight loss
for decades. I mean even down to her talk show.
You know, she she would roll out, you know, the
fat in a wheelbarrow, remember that, Oprah con She even
confronted her past involvement with weight loss with a weight
loss industry head on, acknowledging that she was complicit in

(18:01):
fostering a culture obsessed with unattainable body ideals. I want
to acknowledge that I've been a steadfast participant in the
diet culture. She confessed to highlighting her influence through various
media platforms, including her shows and magazines, over the span
of twenty five years.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (18:17):
So, I mean, I guess the I'm sorry is is
It's always good to hear I'm sorry, But twenty five years,
I mean, at at one point and be like, Okay,
that's that's way too long.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
Of just it's way too long. Yeah, it's way too long.
I think that's why Oprah is now saying sorry. Sorry
is powerful, it's where you start. She's going to do
a lot more to make this right. Okay, And now
I noticed the day naughty, naughty, naughty Megan McKay and
said that she will never ever return to the View,
which seems like a thing that she might say. However,
she's not being asked, Sogan.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
I don't want me too, you know what, I'm never
returning to the View.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Yeah, I'm never going to return to the moon, Garrett,
I'm not going to be an astronaut anymore.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
They never asked me. Then, I want you back.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
It didn't work out. Now you've made a living of
trashing these ladies. In fact, they wish not only would
you not return, but that you would shut up at
some point in your life.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
It's time to move on the United States.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Do it.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Let's end with a moment of rob You get a
Robbie on a rob but really.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Short once today, make kindness the norm, make it your
go to place to be, make it automatic. Don't try
to be kind, make sure you are kind. I try
it so hard to make it my norm. I want
it to be my default setting. When something goes wrong,

(19:42):
instead of getting nasty, instead of getting angry, I get
a kindness. And I've actually it's actually worked, Garrett. It
took me a long time to figure this out, but
I've trained myself. It's a habit. It's a habit, a
good habit. Hey, that's it for today. Thank you so
much for listening to the Naughty but Nice with Robin
Garrett show a of iHeartRadio.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
Don't forget to subscribe.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
On the iHeartRadio app or Apple podcast or wherever you listen.
Leave us a review if you can, and remember all
together now, if you're going to be naughty, you gotta
be nice.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Take care of him. It's not even nice with Bro
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