Hugh Jackman Cheering On Sutton Foster at LA Theater Show! Ryan Reynolds Snubs Golden Globes Amid Wife Blake Lively's Explosive Legal Drama. Meghan Markle’s Instagram Comeback: No Trolls Allowed!
Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
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4.4 • 606 Ratings
🗓️ 6 January 2025
⏱️ 20 minutes
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The "Wolverine" heartthrob was caught red-handed cheering on Sutton Foster during her performance in Once Upon a Mattress at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are skipping Hollywood's biggest night. Meghan Markle is back on social media—but there’s one big change this time: No comments allowed.
Rob is joined by his dear pal Garrett Vogel from Elvis Duran and the Morning Show with all the scoop. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, welcome to the naughty but nice. I'm your host, a rub shooter. I was up all night watching the Golden Globe. So if I'm a little rough today, dear to worry, Garrett, we've got him here as a, not a safety net, as somebody that can save the day, really. Garret, are you there? Good morning, buddy. Happy New Year, and we got that out of the way, and I hope your holiday was great. Did you have a happy Christmas? I had a happy Christmas. Yeah, I do. I mean, I have a happy life, Gary. I have to pinch myself sometimes. |
| 0:39.5 | Occasionally I can get a little bit moody, a little bit grumpy, a little bit blue, but overall, I've got a really, really good life. And so it was friends, family. But that's what you say back home. You say happy Christmas, right? You don't say Merry Christmas. Yeah. Merry Christmas. Oh, you say Merry Christmas. I heard people in England say happy Christmas. So they say happy Christmas. Yeah. Merry Christmas. Oh, you say Merry Christmas. Oh, you say Merry Christmas. I heard people in England say happy Christmas, so you know what? I like it. I'm going to start saying happy. Happy Christmas. Being happy is very important for Brits. Like in America, I think, if you ask people what they wanted to be, the number one choice would be beautiful or smart or or that's very high up always on the list. Right. In Britain, the number one, in every survey they always do, the number one quality Brits want to be is funny. They like laughing. They like being happy. And when I'm over there, I'm really lucky that I grew up in a place that really values happiness because I certainly do and so does the Nautilies. |
| 1:29.1 | What do you think of the Golden Globes talking of happy and funny? |
| 1:31.4 | I thought Nikki Glazer was funny. |
| 1:32.8 | Do you know her? You know comedy. |
| 1:34.3 | Yes. No, I'm very familiar with her. She's on pretty much every roast known to human being. |
| 1:41.3 | Her and Jeff Ross, those are the two you'll constantly see on every roast. |
| 1:45.9 | The thing I think last night proved, though, is Nikki Glazer, like we watched someone transform |
| 1:51.9 | into a huge spotlight. Not everyone's watching Comedy Central. Yes, she saw her on the time Brady |
| 1:59.6 | roast doing very well, and, you know, which got her on Howard and open these doors. But I think we're going to see she is, it's going to be a good start to Nikki Glazer's year where she'll get special. She'll get a TV deal. Maybe she get a movie out of it. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I think she was spot on where she wasn't overly mean. |
| 2:19.7 | She kind of, she kind of said all the elephants in the room without having to, you know, |
| 2:25.9 | knock too hard, you know, kind of made fun of all the, the actors and actresses out there that |
| 2:32.7 | thought they could sway the election. That's true. You know, that was her really like only political joke and the rest were all just poking fun at the rich celebrities that were there, you know. It's great, isn't it? She was great. I love it. You're right. This is a big spotlight for Nikki. She's been known in the comedy business for a long time, but this is a much bigger audience. |
| 2:52.1 | She did a really interesting interview of the New York Times a couple of days before. And she said the problem is some comedians have come out in the past and they've been aiming their material at their fans. Like they're in a comedy club. And you can't do that. you've got to aim it at not only the celebrities in the room, |
| 3:07.9 | but the millions of people watching at home that just do not know you. They've never seen |
| 3:12.2 | you before. She also said to which I thought was so smart. She's not Tina Faye. She can't come |
| 3:17.3 | out and punch too hard because that's not her community. These are not her peers. She is |
| 3:22.6 | nowhere near on the label of fame of these people. Tina was. Tina was very |
| 3:27.6 | much an insider. And so I think Nikki did a really good job. Normally it's a thankless job. Normally it's a |
| 3:34.0 | job that I know why people pass on it. Like it's a really tough job. Just pitch perfect. And after the |
| 3:39.6 | monologue, really, there's nothing left to do. It kind of dies off. It's almost done. So do a great mon job. Just pitch perfect. And after the monologue, really, there's nothing left to do. |
| 3:41.3 | It kind of dies off. |
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