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King Charles' Health Crisis Puts Prince William on Throne's Edge. Ricky Martin's Alleged Erection on Stage with Madonna. Morgan Wallen's Ex's Elopement Triggers Bar Incident

King Charles' Health Crisis Puts Prince William on Throne's Edge. Ricky Martin's Alleged Erection on Stage with Madonna. Morgan Wallen's Ex's Elopement Triggers Bar Incident

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King Charles' Health Crisis Puts Prince William on Throne's Edge. Ricky Martin's Alleged Erection on Stage with Madonna. Morgan Wallen's Ex's Elopement Triggers Bar Incident

King Charles' Health Crisis Puts Prince William on Throne's Edge. Ricky Martin's Alleged Erection on Stage with Madonna. Morgan Wallen's Ex's Elopement Triggers Bar Incident

King Charles' Health Crisis Puts Prince William on Throne's Edge. Ricky Martin's Alleged Erection on Stage with Madonna. Morgan Wallen's Ex's Elopement Triggers Bar Incident

King Charles' Health Crisis Puts Prince William on Throne's Edge. Ricky Martin's Alleged Erection on Stage with Madonna. Morgan Wallen's Ex's Elopement Triggers Bar Incident

Wednesday, 10th April 2024
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0:09

Advice shoe.

0:12

It's time and level

0:14

lower Low, Welcome to the naughtyburn

0:16

I showm the house to ram shoot. And

0:19

it is Wednesday, which means our

0:21

dear friend Donny Meetscham joins

0:24

us, Hey, Donnie, are you there?

0:25

Yeah, Low, Wednesday my

0:27

favorite day of the week. In my goodness,

0:30

there is so much heed the celebrities,

0:33

the royals. They were added this week.

0:35

Rab they are So let's jump

0:37

right into the show. What time

0:40

is it, my friends? It is tea

0:42

time. Big story at the top of the show.

0:44

So, King Charles's health crisis

0:46

has put William and Kate on

0:49

edge. Let me explain. So

0:52

the journalist Tina Brown. I know Tina

0:54

a little bit. She was the editor in chief of Vanity

0:56

Fair. She launched Talk magazine

0:58

and Really Smart smartin

1:01

She's also the author of several royal

1:03

books. She was quite close with Princess Diana.

1:06

Well, now she's talking with The New York Times

1:08

fancy and she explains

1:10

that Charles's cancer has put

1:13

William and his wife Kate in

1:15

a very challenging position, especially

1:18

given their desire to raise

1:20

their children out of the

1:22

public spotlight. Let

1:25

me explain, so, the impending

1:28

possibility and there is one unfortunately,

1:30

of William becoming the sovereign

1:33

quicker than what we thought. Has caused

1:36

anxiety amongst

1:39

the royals, and so Tina

1:41

Brown mentions that

1:43

this is something that could really

1:45

be difficult for Kate and William.

1:48

They knew he was going to be king. The line

1:50

of succession is very clear when you read

1:53

all those different silly stories

1:55

that this one's going to be king and that one's going to be quite

1:58

No, it's set in stone to

2:00

relie and so William will be

2:02

king next. But they didn't think

2:04

it would happen very quickly. Williams

2:07

a very young man still, and

2:09

so he thought he had, you know, at least ten

2:11

maybe twenty more years under

2:14

his belt as the Prince of Wales.

2:17

And what that allowed him and Kate is

2:19

for their children to grow up. So

2:21

in ten, fifteen, twenty years,

2:23

their children will be adults, and

2:26

that's when he thought he would become the king.

2:28

Well, now with his dad's cancer

2:31

diagnosis and I'm told it's serious, they're

2:34

really shocked. They don't know yet

2:36

if they want to, if they're ready to

2:39

take on this massive job.

2:41

What do you think?

2:42

Yeah, I mean, well, just imagine a few years ago.

2:44

You know, William is hanging out, him and Kate,

2:47

They're having dinner. You know, Queen Elizabeth

2:49

is still here. And then now all of a sudden,

2:51

you're like, wait, Queen Elizabeth's gone. Charles

2:53

a is sick. I'm about to be king,

2:55

Like this is about to happen.

2:58

This is getting real, and you know, behind the scenes they're

3:00

making, you know, plans, and I'm

3:02

sure they're preparing him for what

3:04

is next. But I would personally

3:07

like to see King Charles. I get

3:09

it so Queen Elizabeth, she was queen right up until

3:11

she died, right up until it happened. If

3:13

King Charles itself is getting that bad,

3:16

you know, maybe step aside. Maybe it's

3:18

time to say, you know what, let's transition this

3:21

over and let's have like a smooth transition

3:23

rather than you die William wakes

3:25

out the next day as king.

3:26

It would be a revolutionary

3:28

way of doing things. It's never been done

3:31

before. You were king. You were queen

3:33

until the moment you die. There's been one

3:36

king in a recent history that abdicated,

3:39

but there's been nobody that has passed the

3:41

bat on. I remember when the pope did this and

3:43

people were shocked because normally the pope has to

3:45

die before you get a new one. But a

3:47

few popes ago, I think he decided

3:50

to retire, and so we had two living popes.

3:52

One was in retirement, one was the pope.

3:55

Would we have two kings, would have a king that's

3:57

retired, would have William on the throne, all

3:59

of which and be worked out. My sources

4:02

tell me that's very unlikely to happen

4:04

because King Charles A has been waiting

4:06

his entire life to get this job.

4:09

He's not giving it up. He has been

4:11

waiting for the crowd his

4:14

entire life. He ain't

4:16

gonna walk away from it. And another reason

4:19

is, let's remember, King Charles is

4:21

the head of the church as well

4:23

as being the king, and he absolutely

4:25

believes that God chose

4:28

him to be king. Now,

4:30

when you believe something as profound

4:33

as that, it's very hard to walk

4:35

away from it. So I do not believe

4:38

that will happen, But I want to know what you

4:40

think. Naughty's which brings us to our whole question

4:42

of the day. King Charles's health has

4:44

put William and Kate on edge

4:47

as they worry that the throne might

4:50

be there sooner than they

4:52

planned. What do you think a silly

4:55

worry or a really legitimate

4:57

concern here? Remember they do have young children.

5:00

Is it really about Kate? It's not really

5:02

about William. It's about their kids. They

5:04

want their kids to have somewhat of a normal

5:07

life. It's impossible, I get

5:09

it. Their princes their princesses.

5:11

But they can be protected by

5:14

the fact that their parents can

5:16

pull them out of the spotlight. That's

5:18

gonna be more difficult once

5:21

William is king and

5:23

Kate is queen. And hey,

5:25

go vote what do you think about this? Go vote

5:27

on our Twitter page at Naughty Nice rab

5:30

or a Facebook page Naughty Gone Sip and

5:32

be sure to check back tomorrow to

5:35

hear your results. Hey, Donnie Love, what

5:37

are you working on?

5:39

Country singer Morgan Wall And you

5:41

know, a few years back he landed in hot

5:43

water. You know, some oracist comments of

5:45

his popped up resurface

5:48

and people were upset. And now he came out of it.

5:50

Well, he was just recently arrested

5:53

on it felony charges in Nashville.

5:56

He threw a chair over

5:58

in balcony, which is very serious because people

6:00

can get hurt. Well, apparently

6:03

his ex getting eloped

6:06

is what triggered the incident. So

6:08

apparently he found out while he was at the bar

6:10

that his ex ran off and got married

6:12

to somebody knew, which caused him

6:14

to become enraged,

6:17

and then he threw the chair.

6:18

Now, buddy, I.

6:20

Get it, you are upset. You

6:22

could have taken it home. Throwing a chair in

6:24

a public place is

6:26

very dangerous. Now, he look

6:29

I actually like Morgan mall in music. I think

6:32

that you know. To me, I enjoy his music.

6:34

But buddy, you have some anger issues.

6:37

You need to get these work done asap.

6:39

Yeah, there's no excuse for this, sir. Even if

6:41

it was triggered by

6:44

his ex getting married. You still throw

6:46

a chair off the roof of a building. It

6:48

could have killed somebody. It really is serious.

6:51

You want to throw chairs? What's wrong

6:53

with you outside your own house?

6:55

What's wrong with you having titled?

6:59

Do you have to be to think you could

7:01

do something like that? Is there any consideration

7:04

that there might be somebody walking outside on the

7:06

sidewalk? Is there any consideration

7:08

that you could kill somebody just because

7:10

you're angry. I'm sure it's very

7:12

upsetting that your ex has got married.

7:15

If you still love them, you know, but that's called

7:17

life, Donnie. It happens to a lot of

7:19

people. We've all had our luck up

7:22

and down when it comes to love, We've all had our

7:24

hearts broken. I don't walk

7:26

up to the roof of my building and throw chairs. Oh

7:28

I don't do it. It wouldn't cross my mind.

7:31

I don't care how popular you are, how

7:33

rich you are, how big a

7:35

star you are. I don't know his music,

7:37

Donnie, but a lot of people really do love it.

7:40

Has had lots of big hits, but it

7:42

doesn't matter. I don't care if you were as popular

7:45

as Taylor Swift. She doesn't throw chairs

7:47

off the top of buildings. Beyonce doesn't

7:49

do this. Who do you think you are? He

7:51

really annoys me, and part of it is his history.

7:54

I'm trying not to delve too

7:56

deep into that, but it's really ugly. People

7:59

can change. Has he changed. He

8:01

might not be saying awful things anymore, but now

8:03

he's doing awful things. He could have killed

8:06

somebody here. I don't care what

8:08

the reason is, because there is no reason.

8:11

The reason is You're a

8:13

fool. That's the reason. It's

8:16

you, and stop it, okay, Moving

8:18

along. Jodie Foster got emotional

8:20

about an intervention for Robert

8:22

Downey Junior, revealing she was

8:25

really worried about him. So she got candid

8:27

in a new interview with Esquire magazine

8:29

where she shed light on her experience

8:32

directing Robert Danny Junior. I forgot

8:34

she did this in nineteen ninety five,

8:37

she directed Home for the Holidays.

8:40

Jodys said she had a heartfelt conversation

8:43

with Robert and she expressed her gratitude

8:45

for him being in the film, but she also

8:48

expressed her concerns for his

8:50

wellbeing. She told him that she

8:52

was scared about what might

8:54

happen next, and he was in a really

8:56

difficult position situation

8:59

with his addiction. And she does go on to

9:01

say, and I love this, She said, quote, I have

9:03

faith in people's ability

9:05

to change if they want to.

9:08

And he really wanted to. And that's the

9:10

reason he changed, not because of anything

9:13

that Jody said or anybody else. It's

9:15

because he wanted to change.

9:17

What do you think, Tony, Yeah, I've known a lot of

9:19

people who have addiction issues

9:22

and issues just in general, especially

9:24

in my family and friends, and look, we

9:26

can all go to them and

9:28

be like, look, you need to change. We love

9:30

you.

9:30

You need to do this, you need to.

9:32

Get it together. They're never going to

9:34

change until they decide

9:37

they want to, because the sad reality

9:39

is a lot of people with issues and addiction

9:41

issues is they don't want to change.

9:44

They kind of like living in that weird

9:46

delusional state of state of like

9:49

I want to numb the pain, I want to forget everything.

9:51

So I'm happy that Robert Donna Juni finally

9:54

looked down and was like, all right, I have to do

9:56

this for myself. Thank you, Jody. I appreciate

9:59

you being there for me. You know I'll

10:01

be there for you now that you decide you want

10:04

to change.

10:04

I think what's so interesting here, too, Donnie, is that

10:07

we all knew it. We all knew Robert was in trouble.

10:09

Jodi is one of the few people who said it.

10:12

She actually sat with him, and even

10:14

if it didn't help, she did it. She

10:17

tried. Maybe it did help. It certainly

10:19

didn't do any harm. And I think you can

10:21

do it in a loving way too, to tell him how

10:23

much she admired him and his talents and the fact

10:25

he was part of her film. But being worried

10:27

about somebody that's a really lovely way of putting

10:30

it because you're not accusing them of anything,

10:32

you're not attacking them. You're coming

10:34

to them with love, with empathy. Be

10:37

concerned about your friends. If you are concerned

10:39

about a friend, the best way to start

10:41

a conversation is to say I'm

10:43

worried about you, and then they

10:45

might open up. They might not. Often they

10:47

don't, and ultimately they have to

10:49

decide when they're going to change, if

10:51

they're going to change. But I think here being

10:53

a supportive friend, being a supportive

10:56

shoulder, that's something that is really

10:58

beautiful and I'm glad that he did it. So

11:00

many others didn't on so many others look

11:03

the other way. They didn't want to upset him, they

11:05

didn't want to get him angry with them.

11:08

She said something. She really is

11:10

a stand up person. I like her.

11:13

Yeah, It's like the easiest thing to do is

11:15

a lot of times just go to your friend and just be like,

11:17

hey, when you're ready to talk.

11:19

I'm hum.

11:20

It's as simple as that, because what you're doing is you're putting

11:22

him on notice. You're noticing, Hey, we're

11:24

all noticing there's something about you that's, you

11:26

know, a little off. So just

11:29

FYI some to think about. But it's also letting

11:32

him know when you're ready. I'm ready.

11:34

Great advice, Great advice. Okay, moving forward,

11:36

we have a little bit of a secret here that I think everybody

11:39

already knew. A British

11:41

reporter is speaking guyt

11:43

about a little secret about the royals.

11:45

What what are they revealing?

11:47

It's a royal headache? Very

11:49

at least so a British reporter. He's admitting that

11:52

Cape Middleton's absence is

11:54

creating a press problem.

11:57

It's an anonymous British press

11:59

member. He says, you know, the absent of Kate Middleton

12:02

and Prince Charles, both suffering

12:04

health crisis, are you know,

12:06

creating a void in terms of media,

12:08

in terms of coverage and

12:11

in terms of public interest?

12:14

Now I get it. It's like if Taylor Swift

12:16

was a disappear for two years, what would people write

12:18

about? Like, that's what you have to think about.

12:21

But you have a lot

12:23

on the horizon. You're about to be writing all

12:25

about Queen Kate, You're about to be writing

12:27

all about King William.

12:30

But the thing is, though, is it actually

12:33

is hard though, because both of these people are dealing with

12:35

health crisis. Do you know what doesn't

12:37

help you know your health, stress,

12:40

right, you know what creates stress being king

12:43

and queen. So let's you know, let's

12:45

just give them a minute. Given a minute,

12:48

many many years of stress ahead of them, many

12:50

years of press coverage.

12:51

Yeah, and I think you sort of state in the

12:54

Kate William the most popular

12:56

royals. They're young, they're gorgeous,

12:58

their movie stares, they

13:00

wear fab well, she certainly wears fabulous

13:03

clothes, so I do get it,

13:05

but I think here they should take a

13:07

long picture approach. We want

13:09

Kate to be well and whatever

13:11

it takes, however long it takes, we're

13:14

going to support her on that. Okay,

13:16

quickly before we get a break. Jojo Sewall,

13:18

who I sort of secretly like, like, I

13:20

don't know, it's crept up on me. I never

13:23

disliked her, but I didn't realize how much

13:25

I did like her until recently. She

13:27

is revealing that she had a very expensive

13:29

cosmetic procedure, spending fifty

13:32

thousand dollars. So she was doing an

13:34

interview at the glad Awards and they asked her, what's the most

13:36

expensive item you're wearing

13:39

to the award show? And she looked up, her down

13:41

and said it's actually my teeth. She

13:43

said she spent fifty thousand dollars

13:46

on the knees as part of

13:48

a cosmetic procedure

13:50

that she had done. She never liked

13:52

her teeth. She has a ton of money, and

13:55

so she went in and basically I would

13:57

guess for that amount of money, had pretty much

13:59

all of that capped change.

14:02

That isn't just a bleachin. That is serious

14:05

dental work. She does have beautiful

14:07

teeth. I was looking at a picture of her just a few moments

14:09

ago, really glorious. But I'm

14:12

not sure there worth fifty thousand

14:14

dollars. That's a lot of money, Donny, What do you think fifty.

14:16

Thousand dollars on new teeth? That is, you

14:18

could buy a Lamborghini for that. You're gonna

14:20

buy new teeth. But the thing is that Jojo

14:23

Sea Wat she's in her bad girl rebrand,

14:25

Like she's doing a whole like rebrand.

14:27

She did a new music video. She's being edgier

14:29

because she used to just be that little girl who sold

14:31

bows like anyone newer for the boat And

14:34

I'm not gonna lie like it. I feel like

14:36

the old man here because I'm like, there's our

14:38

little girls like growing up and she's good

14:40

in her bad girl era and it makes me feel

14:43

a little weird.

14:43

I can help it, does I felt like that

14:46

with Miley Siris. This is her bad girl rap,

14:48

but I think you've got to go through me. All artists do.

14:50

But she's good on the inside, so it's all gonna end

14:52

up fabulous. Here fifty thousand dollars.

14:55

Gosh, I'd want my teeth to come

14:58

in Brad Pitt's mouth for that, animoney.

15:00

I want bride included fifty thousand.

15:02

While going to the dentist is expensive.

15:05

The last time I went and got my teeth cleaned, oh

15:07

my goodness, Donnie, I was like, oh, ouch,

15:09

ouch, You're still got to do it, though,

15:12

do it? Do it? Do it? Okay, We're going to take a quick break

15:14

and we'll be right back. Welcome

15:17

back to the Naughty but Nice I'm your host. I'm shut

15:19

with an idea friend. Donnie Meecham, Hey, Donnie, let's get

15:21

to the polls the d Thank

15:23

you, darling. Last show, we talked about how Prince Harry

15:25

is seeking Mega Mogel's approval for

15:28

peace with Prince William. So it sounds

15:30

very dramatic and I get it. I did it deliberately.

15:32

What we're really saying here is there a couple.

15:34

They're a pair. He can't make peace without

15:37

Meghan. Meghan can't make peace without Harry.

15:39

And so they're discussing it quite adult like

15:41

to decide what they're going to do. Our question

15:44

was, should Meghan approve this? Let's have

15:46

a look, wow, split

15:48

down the middle, fifty to fifty. Half

15:50

of you think yes, half of you think no.

15:52

Meghan was not treated so well

15:55

and so it's really hard

15:58

to move on from that particular when

16:00

there's no apology. But what do you think,

16:02

Donnie, Should Meghan and Harry try and

16:04

make up? Or is no, no, No, there's too

16:06

much water into the bridge.

16:08

You know, it's hard here because the reason why he's seeking

16:10

her approval is because you know, Harry's

16:12

protective of Meghan. He's worried

16:15

about her because they didn't treat her well.

16:17

But the thing here is Meghan, it's family.

16:19

Yes, she should approve, and she

16:22

will approve. But also, I

16:24

think the only thing that's actually gonna mend defense

16:26

here is Meghan is gonna have to be the one

16:28

that reaches out. Meghan's gonna have to

16:30

be the one to reach out to William and Kate

16:32

and go, hey, guys, let's you know, let's

16:35

mend this. Let's move on. Let's

16:37

figure out a way to be amicable and

16:39

get along. But Megan's gonna have to make the first

16:41

move because Harry is too protective

16:44

of her to do that.

16:45

I think you're right, Hey, go votes on today's Paul

16:48

got a Twitter page at Naughty Nice Rob

16:50

or a Facebook page which is naughty Gossip.

16:52

I'm be sure to check back tomorrow to

16:54

hear your results. And now

16:57

it's time for our nicest of

16:59

the.

17:02

She got to hear it out, so Gwen Stefani.

17:04

She admitted that she regrets

17:07

putting her career first over

17:10

her kids. So she has three sons,

17:12

Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo,

17:15

and she goes, you know, I wish I had to focus more on being

17:17

with my family instead of constantly

17:20

working to please her bandmates.

17:22

In no doubt, here's the thing. I feel

17:25

a double edged sword here. I get it. Yes, the

17:27

kids would have loved to have her around. It's

17:29

hard. We work in this business.

17:31

We know what it is.

17:32

You have to strike when the iron is hot.

17:35

If you don't, you might not ever

17:37

make it so for her. Imagine

17:39

being in that situation of like, oh my

17:41

gosh, what do I do. We either make

17:43

it now and we have a career and we have

17:45

you know, a successful band, or I put

17:48

my family first. It's a

17:50

very tough situation. Obviously, she

17:52

chose the no doubt route. But

17:55

she's not saying that she was a bad mom. She's not saying

17:57

that she was never there. She's just saying I wish

17:59

I would have been more.

18:01

Yeah, really brave. I'm glad that she emitted

18:03

this. This is something so many people, so many parents

18:05

struggle with career family.

18:09

In hindsight, it's always easy to make the

18:11

right decision, but in the moment, it's

18:13

very, very difficult. Whatever decision you make is that is

18:15

the right one for you. And nicest of the day, and now

18:17

I noticed the day Naughty, Naughty, Ricky

18:20

Martin had a race seat moment with Madonna

18:22

on stage. So Ricky Martin took the stage

18:24

with Madonna. He was a guest judge part

18:26

of her show. She brings up a celebrity and

18:29

they judge like a voguing competition. It's really

18:31

really great. Well, when Ricky got

18:33

up, he appeared to be very excited.

18:36

People say he had an alleged

18:38

direction on stage with Madonna.

18:41

It's our naughtius of the day, but it's also really and nicest

18:44

of the day. If you want to judge this, go

18:46

to my Instagram account to the Nordy Gossip

18:48

and you can see a picture of Ricky looking

18:52

very very happy to be on

18:54

stage. Okay, let's

18:56

end with the moment of rub rub.

19:00

I love this quote that I stumbled upon yesterday

19:02

and it really stopped me in my tracks.

19:05

Twenty years from now, the only

19:07

people who will remember that you

19:09

worked late are your children.

19:12

Think of all those times you've stayed

19:15

at the office, You've done that extra

19:17

hour of work. Your boss is

19:19

not going to remember that in twenty years, they might not

19:21

even remember you. But the people

19:23

that you are not spending time with, they

19:26

will remember. Even if you don't have children. This

19:28

could be a friend, a loved one. I'm

19:30

not telling you to not do your jobs.

19:32

I love my job, but I also too, am

19:34

very conscious that I also

19:37

have a life outside

19:39

of work. Always remember

19:41

that. Hey, that is it for today.

19:43

Thank you so much for listening to The Naughty

19:45

but Nice with Robin Donni Show, A production

19:47

of iHeartRadio don't forget us.

19:49

Ascrire on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast,

19:52

wherever you listen, leave us a review if you can.

19:54

They really do help and remember

19:56

altogether now, if you're going

19:59

to be naught, so yeah, you've got

20:01

to be nice

20:04

to care everybody. It's

20:07

not even nice with Bro

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