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Advice shoe.
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It's time and level
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lower Low, Welcome to the naughtyburn
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I showm the house to ram shoot. And
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it is Wednesday, which means our
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dear friend Donny Meetscham joins
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us, Hey, Donnie, are you there?
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Yeah, Low, Wednesday my
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favorite day of the week. In my goodness,
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there is so much heed the celebrities,
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the royals. They were added this week.
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Rab they are So let's jump
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right into the show. What time
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is it, my friends? It is tea
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time. Big story at the top of the show.
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So, King Charles's health crisis
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has put William and Kate on
0:49
edge. Let me explain. So
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the journalist Tina Brown. I know Tina
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a little bit. She was the editor in chief of Vanity
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Fair. She launched Talk magazine
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and Really Smart smartin
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She's also the author of several royal
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books. She was quite close with Princess Diana.
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Well, now she's talking with The New York Times
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fancy and she explains
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that Charles's cancer has put
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William and his wife Kate in
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a very challenging position, especially
1:18
given their desire to raise
1:20
their children out of the
1:22
public spotlight. Let
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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
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anxiety amongst
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the royals, and so Tina
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Brown mentions that
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this is something that could really
1:45
be difficult for Kate and William.
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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
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No, it's set in stone to
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relie and so William will be
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king next. But they didn't think
2:04
it would happen very quickly. Williams
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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.
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And what that allowed him and Kate is
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for their children to grow up. So
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in ten, fifteen, twenty years,
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their children will be adults, and
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that's when he thought he would become the king.
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Well, now with his dad's cancer
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diagnosis and I'm told it's serious, they're
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really shocked. They don't know yet
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if they want to, if they're ready to
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take on this massive job.
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What do you think?
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Yeah, I mean, well, just imagine a few years ago.
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You know, William is hanging out, him and Kate,
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They're having dinner. You know, Queen Elizabeth
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is still here. And then now all of a sudden,
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you're like, wait, Queen Elizabeth's gone. Charles
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a is sick. I'm about to be king,
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Like this is about to happen.
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This is getting real, and you know, behind the scenes they're
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making, you know, plans, and I'm
3:02
sure they're preparing him for what
3:04
is next. But I would personally
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like to see King Charles. I get
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it so Queen Elizabeth, she was queen right up until
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she died, right up until it happened. If
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King Charles itself is getting that bad,
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you know, maybe step aside. Maybe it's
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time to say, you know what, let's transition this
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over and let's have like a smooth transition
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rather than you die William wakes
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out the next day as king.
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It would be a revolutionary
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way of doing things. It's never been done
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before. You were king. You were queen
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until the moment you die. There's been one
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king in a recent history that abdicated,
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but there's been nobody that has passed the
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bat on. I remember when the pope did this and
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people were shocked because normally the pope has to
3:45
die before you get a new one. But a
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few popes ago, I think he decided
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to retire, and so we had two living popes.
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One was in retirement, one was the pope.
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Would we have two kings, would have a king that's
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retired, would have William on the throne, all
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of which and be worked out. My sources
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tell me that's very unlikely to happen
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because King Charles A has been waiting
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his entire life to get this job.
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He's not giving it up. He has been
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waiting for the crowd his
4:14
entire life. He ain't
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gonna walk away from it. And another reason
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is, let's remember, King Charles is
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the head of the church as well
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as being the king, and he absolutely
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believes that God chose
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him to be king. Now,
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when you believe something as profound
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as that, it's very hard to walk
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away from it. So I do not believe
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that will happen, But I want to know what you
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think. Naughty's which brings us to our whole question
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of the day. King Charles's health has
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put William and Kate on edge
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as they worry that the throne might
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be there sooner than they
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planned. What do you think a silly
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worry or a really legitimate
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concern here? Remember they do have young children.
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Is it really about Kate? It's not really
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about William. It's about their kids. They
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want their kids to have somewhat of a normal
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life. It's impossible, I get
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it. Their princes their princesses.
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But they can be protected by
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the fact that their parents can
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pull them out of the spotlight. That's
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gonna be more difficult once
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William is king and
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Kate is queen. And hey,
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go vote what do you think about this? Go vote
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on our Twitter page at Naughty Nice rab
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or a Facebook page Naughty Gone Sip and
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be sure to check back tomorrow to
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hear your results. Hey, Donnie Love, what
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are you working on?
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Country singer Morgan Wall And you
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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.
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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
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to somebody knew, which caused him
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to become enraged,
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and then he threw the chair.
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Now, buddy, I.
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Get it, you are upset. You
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could have taken it home. Throwing a chair in
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a public place is
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very dangerous. Now, he look
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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.
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You need to get these work done asap.
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Yeah, there's no excuse for this, sir. Even if
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it was triggered by
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his ex getting married. You still throw
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a chair off the roof of a building. It
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could have killed somebody. It really is serious.
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You want to throw chairs? What's wrong
6:53
with you outside your own house?
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What's wrong with you having titled?
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Do you have to be to think you could
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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
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you're angry. I'm sure it's very
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upsetting that your ex has got married.
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If you still love them, you know, but that's called
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life, Donnie. It happens to a lot of
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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
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up to the roof of my building and throw chairs. Oh
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I don't do it. It wouldn't cross my mind.
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I don't care how popular you are, how
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rich you are, how big a
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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
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do this. Who do you think you are? He
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really annoys me, and part of it is his history.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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she did this in nineteen ninety five,
8:37
she directed Home for the Holidays.
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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
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wellbeing. She told him that she
8:52
was scared about what might
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happen next, and he was in a really
8:56
difficult position situation
8:59
with his addiction. And she does go on to
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say, and I love this, She said, quote, I have
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faith in people's ability
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to change if they want to.
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And he really wanted to. And that's the
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reason he changed, not because of anything
9:13
that Jody said or anybody else. It's
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because he wanted to change.
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What do you think, Tony, Yeah, I've known a lot of
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people who have addiction issues
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and issues just in general, especially
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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,
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many many years of stress ahead of them, many
12:50
years of press coverage.
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Yeah, and I think you sort of state in the
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Kate William the most popular
12:56
royals. They're young, they're gorgeous,
12:58
their movie stares, they
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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
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Kate to be well and whatever
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it takes, however long it takes, we're
13:14
going to support her on that. Okay,
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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
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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.
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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,
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do it? Do it? Do it? Okay, We're going to take a quick break
15:14
and we'll be right back. Welcome
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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