The Megyn Kelly Show - Diddy Enablers Exposed, Legacy Media Hacks, and Meghan's "Working Mom" Narrative, with Maureen Callahan | Ep. 1079
Episode Date: May 23, 2025Megyn Kelly is joined by Maureen Callahan, host of "The Nerve with Maureen Callahan," to discuss the latest on the shocking abuse allegations against Diddy, testimony from Cassie Ventura and her mothe...r, Kid Cudi’s account of Diddy blowing up his Porsche, a witness described as "The Punisher" and describing "freezer meat," all the enablers we're hearing about at the Diddy trial, those who are turned the other way when they witnessed abuse, the truth and lies behind celebrity beauty, how many promote “clean living” to achieve their look while actually undergoing major plastic surgery, their own personal experiences with botox and fillers, viral photos of Jeff Bezos spanking Lauren Sanchez on their yacht, what weird things might be happening in their relationship, Gayle King’s potentially getting pushed out of CBS, Scott Pelley’s absurd speech to college graduates, secrets of how smug David Muir is behind the scenes, Meghan Markle’s latest attempt to brand herself as a relatable working mom, her disconnect from reality, and more. Subscribe to Maureen's new show The Nerve: https://TheNerveShow.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thenerveshowApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nerve-with-maureen-callahan/id1808684702Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4kR07GQGQAJaMNtLc9Cg2o Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.Ground News: Use the link https://groundnews.com/megyn to get 40% off the Vantage subscription to see through mainstream media narratives.Everglades Foundation: Learn more about President Trump’s Everglades support project at https://www.EvergladesFoundation.org Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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Is it just me or has the success of The nerve taken you next level glam and beautiful and fabulous? Cause you look,
you've never looked better. Well, thank you. I have been getting a glow up. I will say,
you know, I've been introduced to extensions. Aren't they wonderful? They're the best,
except like I have to take them out at night because my hair is so damaged from going platinum.
I am going to hook you up with Sarah. We know already because we were astronauts together. Okay. We're forever, you know? Yeah.
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just a little extra boom. Well, thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Um, okay. So there's a lot to go over. I
think we should start with Diddy because let's do it. Like, can we just put, let me put the
legality to the side for one second
and just start with what an incredible, disgusting dirt bag we're learning. He is,
he denies everything. He denies everything. He doesn't deny smacking her and kicking her and
hitting her on the inter on the inter continental tape. So we know he did that, but witness by
witness, what we're seeing is this guy's a monster. And we've had his former assistants come forward
to talk about the abuse they witnessed this week. There was one saying he quit because he just
couldn't stand the amount of abuse that he was heaping, not just on star witness Cassie Ventura,
but other women too. And just pretty much everybody who takes the stand has another story about Diddy
abusing some woman. I mean, brutally abusing them.
Yes. And even his, I believe PA's personal assistant was brutalized for, uh, Diddy sent
him to go to Whole Foods. I just, I love the details, right? Like the quotidian details where
you're like, Oh, Diddy's like shopping at Whole Foods or buying baby oil in bulk at Costco,
right? Like the sort of pedestrian things that, you know, you or I might engage in. And he said, go get me a gallon, a gallon of some kind of ionized water.
I don't know. They didn't have a gallon in stock. So he comes back with two half gallons
equaling one gallon, but he was savage for that because did he wanted the one? So it's like
those details. But this week has seen so many great characters.
Like my favorite was the Punisher.
Yeah, you're right.
The sex worker.
Okay, the sex worker who is dressed like something out of a Marvel comic,
like an S&M Marvel comic, right?
Right on brand.
The mask with the spikes on it and then like this and that.
And he's got, he's published, it's self-published, a book called Freezer Meat.
That was an interesting moment where they asked him why.
And they, and the feds had the front and back cover in full color of the illo. Like,
it's like wild stuff's going on. And so the Punisher, who I need to start following on
Instagram. Right, right. He needs to become part of our life. Definitely. So he's talking about,
um, he, his book Freezer Meat was about erectile dysfunction.
Right.
And he had trouble performing for Diddy and Cassie.
And Diddy, who he first,
the first encounter,
in comes this like oiled up black man,
naked except for a burka.
Like it's these details where you're like,
what?
What's going on in these hotel rooms? Like, it's kind of funny. Like, there's something like his dignity, what's harder than that? And his book is about erectile dysfunction.
What's harder than Freezer Meat?
And I can think of a couple of things,
but in any event, that is him, I guess, being self-deprecating.
But yeah, I guess he's had a problem with this,
which, I mean, frankly, he's in the wrong line of work
because you can get away with that as a news anchor.
Nobody would ever know.
If you're going into the sex worker trade,
it does become an issue, I imagine. And he was talking about how, I imagine when you're having like forced sex or sex acts with Cassie Ventura and somebody's watching you, what he
suggested was he'd been performing oral on her and then Diddy wanted him to, you know, go the next
level and he couldn't.
And so he's writing about like this erectile dysfunction problem, talking about it,
that he's having in the midst of this so-called freak off,
making him perhaps not the ideal candidate
for the freak off.
But all of this is just background
to like the serial weird sexual obsessions of P. Diddy
and his treating Cassie Ventura
like she was a piece of meat, like she
was his property. That's what we're getting. Yes. And some of the more harrowing testimony,
I think, came from Cassie's mother, who got on the stand and said, Sean Combs personally called
her. He could have had one of his henchmen do it, but he personally called her and said,
if you don't give me $20,000,
I am going to release a sex tape of your daughter. This woman is not for money. Okay. She had to
refinance her house to get $20,000, which for Sean Combs is like change in the couch cushions.
You know what I mean? He's got that in that Gucci bag. He has a security guard carrying around
running around with like hundreds of thousands of dollars so he can pay people off at these hotels, right? She had to refinance her house, which takes months to do.
And so she's living in fear that her daughter will be humiliated in this way by this monster
who then takes the $20,000 from her, takes it. You know, like that's a kind of sadism that is so, I mean, he is psychologically such a sick,
sick, sick guy. And, you know, I heard your coverage of it earlier this week,
like whether or not he's found guilty, he's done. He's done.
He better be. I mean, I feel like you and I will do our level best to make sure that's the case.
He's been a serial bully for the people who work for him, for the women he dates.
And the mother, yeah, she gets,
she was only on the stand for 30 minutes, but that she told that story. And then once she gives it to
him, she's had to remortgage her house. She gets the 20,000. She gives it to him. A couple of days
pass, he gives it back. I guess he had like an attack of conscience, like, oh, maybe I shouldn't
be harassing my girlfriend's mother for money she doesn't have. But I think he does enjoy the
exercise of just making
people subjugate themselves to him and seeing, especially with women, how much he can demean them
and demoralize them. There's been testimony this week that he sat next to Cassie on a plane.
And I can't remember whether it was, it must've been a private jet, but I thought they were saying
it was a public jet. There were certainly other people around
and he made her look at video
he had taken of one of the freak offs
and he threatened her saying he would release it.
Like he was ready to use this
and publicly humiliate her
if she didn't do what he wanted.
So on the one hand, you have that stuff
and you have the video of the beating
and you have had multiple witnesses testify about seeing him beat her.
Her friend got on the stand and testified to that.
She just had a makeup artist get on the stand and say she saw her after he had beaten her with knots all over her head, a fat lip, a black eye.
The makeup artist tried to help her.
The assistant to Sean Diddycombe saying I had to quit because I couldn't take the beatings.
Cassie only testified to a few of these.
She said it happened regularly.
But the prosecution didn't even bring out every beating.
It was like all these other people who remember, oh, no, there was this beating and that beating and another beating.
And what the defense is trying to hang its hat onto is there's testimony from her saying, you know, why didn't you leave?
And, yes, she did testify.
I felt threatened and so on. I was afraid of him, but also she testified and admitted she loved him and she did enjoy the lifestyle. She liked the cars and she liked the homes and the defense is
going to try to drive a truck through that. They put on Kid Cudi yesterday, this rapper,
and separate and apart from the arson
charge that he's trying to build, they're trying to build with him. He painted Cassie as not all
that great because he suggested she was dating him while lying about the fact that she had left
Diddy when she hadn't. And he used the word played. She played me. She played me and she
played him. And the defense too is they're going to try to paint her
as like this manipulative, strong, they're of her own volition. She loved the car. She loved the
lavish lifestyle. She could have left at any time. She arranged the freak off. She called the sex
workers. And I just think, yes, that's what they have to argue. But if you look at the greater
context of the proof going in on that case, Maureen,
it's just so clear that there was an overlying control that he had of her almost from the very beginning.
I think there's no question about that.
As for Kid Cudi, it's sort of like, you know, she played me.
Okay, well, you're a grown man, you know, and you're in like a very flashy, fast-moving industry.
I'm sure she wasn't like your one and only.
Sorry.
Okay.
And then the testimony he gave about Sean Combs blowing up his Porsche.
This is crazy.
Remember when you and I talked about this?
It was just a rumor.
You know, she had made an allegation in her complaint, her civil complaint, which he settled the next day.
But we didn't know if it was true.
And now you've got the actual singer, Kid Cudi, on the stand.
Go ahead. So months later, they have a summit, Diddy and Cudi. Okay. The summit was
at the Soho house in LA. Okay. Where everyone has their big so it's after, after you blow up
my luxury vehicle, let's meet for a cocktail at the Soho house. Like in an elegant way.
You know, so how bad is it?
You know, how bad is it now?
I believe that the prosecution is putting on a witness
much as the prosecution did in the Harvey case, round one,
which went to speaking to how victims of sexual violence
or domestic violence often are in love with their abuser.
They did.
They put on a woman who testified in a few of these cases. She
was a witness in Amber versus Johnny and maybe the Weinstein. I can't remember the second case.
But she testified just in general. She hadn't examined Diddy, but she was testifying to that
dynamic in domestic abuse relationships. And I'll never forget the details in Cassie's lawsuit,
her civil filing against Diddy, which went to, there were two incredibly
violent things. One, he had her get breast implants in LA. Oh, that's right. And the day
after he was like, I don't like the way these look. And he took her back to the surgeon and
said, remove them and put in different ones. And the surgeon said, I can't, she needs to heal first.
And this surgeon then said like, Diddy made him fear for his life and he did it. He did it. And then the other one was after they left some awards event, he began stomping her face in the back
of an SUV and the driver slash bodyguard tried to intervene. And Diddy was like, if I recall
correctly, basically I'll kill you if you don't back off. This is my woman and I'll do what I
want with her. That was one of the rare times someone tried to intervene because what we're, what we've seen these past two weeks is people under his employer, under his
thumb, not intervening and feeling really bad about it, feeling disgusted with themselves for
allowing it to happen. But I think they all knew, like they were afraid of him. I think so too.
You know, they, they didn't know what he was capable of. I think they knew what he was capable
of. Right, right. That's the better question. Yeah. Like what was he capable of? I mean,
I think, you know, from a legal aspect, I'm really interested in your thoughts because,
you know, what I love is that the prosecution has video and you can't lie your way out of video.
Okay. And the jury seeing those still photos of the freak offs and two members, at least
visibly recoiled. And it takes a lot for a New York jury to be disgusted. It's true.
What do you think the prosecution is building towards?
Do you think they are building towards interstate sex trafficking?
Because other than that, like, yes, he's disgusting,
but he's not on trial for domestic violence.
Well, so it's complicated.
I think they've got him on the transportation
to engage in prostitution count.
That's the third count.
It's only got a year's penalty, but he's got multiple potential offenses on it, but it's the least serious of the charges brought against him. They've had so much testimony
that he did, he did pay prostitutes. You know, she was calling, what was it called? Like cowboys for
angels. There's some, Maureen, we are not living a big life, okay? As I said, I just
like one invitation to a sex party. Just one. Well, we went to space and we didn't fake Meghan
Markle life. Maybe next we need to make a phone call to cowboys for angels and see who shows up.
Or the punisher. Maybe we'll meet him. So anyway, they've proven beyond a doubt that he was
engaging in hiring and transporting prostitutes. But you've got sex trafficking by fraud or coercion is the middle count. And originally, I thought that the sex trafficking involved the prostitute and the coercion involved Cassie. Like he was kind of forcing Cassie to be in this
room and no question there was a sex worker in there. But I've since come to understand from
sources close to the case, that's not it. That it's Cassie who's been sex trafficked in the
theory of the prosecutors. That they are arguing he by coercion or fraud, et cetera. But I think
they're going with coercion, forced her to engage in these freak offs. Not every single time.
Right. Of course. Of course. But many, many times. And even during certain times on like the back
end, maybe she was there voluntarily in the front end, but then, you know, but overall,
I think they're going to argue that right after the beginning of the relationship, things switched to a place where she did not want
to be doing this. And she was only there because she was afraid of him or he was threatening her,
or she knew she was going to be publicly humiliated by the tapes getting released,
or he was going to beat her again. And so they're arguing he was forcing her to sex traffic herself
in these freak offs. That's the theory. And they're doing arguing he was forcing her to sex traffic herself in these freak-offs.
That's the theory. And they're doing a pretty good job. You know, they're doing an excellent
job, to be honest. The defense to it is her voluntarily calling the sex workers, and I use
that term in quotes, voluntarily, was it or wasn't it? The jury will have to decide. Her texts saying,
I can't wait to freak off again. But again, there's another text saying, I can't wait to freak off again. But again, there's another text saying,
I can't wait to freak out. It's great. I love the freak offs when we both want them.
Oh, she said that. Yep. Interesting. And you also have to wonder like, at what point is she just
trying to placate him? Right. I love the freak offs. Like, does she, you know, it's like putting
an emoji at the end of something or just like, like, whatever. But the other thing is she got with him, I think she was 19, and he was maybe 30.
Very well established.
Immediately a power dynamic right there.
He's bringing her into this world.
There was that little bit of testimony that I thought was really salient that he brought Britney Spears to her birthday party when they first were dating.
That was like a flex.
He at one point made her shave her head. There are images of her with like half of her head shaved.
And she's such a beautiful woman. It doesn't impede her beauty at all. But I think it was
a way of him trying to strip her of that power she had, her own beauty. And then the other thing
we were reminded of this week was Wendy Williams saying long ago, everyone in the hip hop community knows Sean Combs
is gay. Makes sense. This is what he thinks of women. He's such a misogynist. He beats the shit
out of them on the regular and that he tried to have her fired or successfully had her fired from
a gig. And I mean, that's the kind of level of power he was trying to execute all over the place, like trying to
take somebody's livelihood because, you know, I mean, do we have that soundbite? I thought we
pulled that Wendy Williams thing because she got fired from her job for making a comment. Oh,
we do. Oh yeah. She was working for hot 97. Just want to clarify. My team's saying that the
prostitution charge has a, has a 10 year potential sentence potential sentence. I got to go back and look at
that because I remember looking at this and seeing it was one. In any event, one to 10, let's say.
And he's 18 years older than she is. So she, I mean, she was a kid, 19.
Oh, he's 18 years older. Oh, that's significant.
And when he met her at 19, he was almost twice her age. I mean, like, that's ridiculous. Not
to mention one of the most powerful rich men in music and in the country. All right. So here's Wendy Williams. This is back in 1998
in the call that got her fired from Hot 97, SOT 28.
I just want to know, I mean, do you really think that every player is gay or every other player
is gay? Are you a little gay obsessed, do you think? I'm not is gay or every other player is the thing are you a little gay
obsessed do you think i'm not gay obsessed and every other would be an exaggeration but i would
say two out of ten okay uh in in sports and five out of ten in music okay yes and i don't think
that's gay obsessed i think that's after being in this business for over 20-something years
and seeing things from the inside out and the outside in.
So next thing she knows, she's fired.
And then, again, that was 1998.
And then she spoke to Howard Stern in 2006, and he brought it up.
Watch this.
Did you get fired for making fun of Puffy? Something like that. Well, listen, you figure it up. Watch this. Did you get fired for making fun of Puffy? Something like that.
Well, listen, you figure it out. You do the music of what was playing back in 1998 on the majority
of every radio station 25 times an hour. Okay, it's not a denial. And the last but not least, Diddy went on the Wendy Williams show in 2017.
So now we're, you know, many years after her firing, almost 20 years after her firing because of that comment.
And he makes some comment about her son. Watch this.
As the mother of a now 16-year-old.
Who I met backstage.
He did? He's a great,year-old. Who I met backstage. He did?
He's a great, great young man.
Oh, thank you.
You represent a lot.
You can see how awkward she is
as soon as she hears they met.
And he's now got a visual on the son.
And I would submit to you,
Wendy Williams was concerned to hear
that the two of them had had an exchange backstage.
Well, I think that's very,
that clip is really interesting
because it takes a lot to trip Wendy Williams up.
I mean, this is a woman who would get on TV five days a week,
much as you do, and speak extemporaneously, you know?
And this is her world.
She's been in it forever. And Sean Combs, you can tell she's my opinion that she's taking that as a not so thinly
veiled threat. Okay. You've got your life back now. You've got your job back now. I allowed that
for you. Oh, your 16 year old son is backstage. You can't tell me she didn't know the stories
about Usher, a 14 year old Usher who's fed to him for at least a year in that townhouse, who later told Rolling Stone that he
would walk around that townhouse and peek through bedroom doors that were left open and see orgies
happening. You know, the depravity. And you can't, you know, we're all watching Justin Bieber
decline before our very eyes. And, you know,
he issued a statement or his people issued a statement this week that said he is not a victim.
Please leave him alone. But, you know, I think we're all looking at what seems to be
the severity of the collateral damage. And, you know, we'll see what else comes out. You know,
when stuff like this happens and people begin, I'm amazed that Cassie feels emboldened enough at like nearly nine months pregnant.
Yeah.
Knowing this guy.
The feds, he tried to get bail three times and every judge said no.
Yeah.
He is a danger to potential witnesses.
I mean, and she's the star witness.
It must have been important to her because any woman knows that, you know,
two weeks from delivery, you know, you're feeling emotional. You're worried about your baby. You
don't want that amount of cortisol running through your body, you know, when you're about to give
birth to another human. And yet she got herself up there and the prosecution knew that she was
about to have this kid and that it would be a much different story. She probably wouldn't do
it after he or she is born. So they got her on the stand. A word about Bieber, um, and through no particular source,
but I will say that a source with knowledge of Bieber has suggested to us recently that
he may have other issues that are causing the public meltdown now having nothing to do with
Diddy. And they did put out that statement saying he's not one of Diddy's victims. Now I wouldn't expect them to say he is one.
So take it for whatever it's worth. Um, but it may be that Justin Bieber's got problems with
other people that are causing what we're seeing on, on camera. Bottom line for me is don't let
your kid become a child star. Uh, 100% doesn't matter how much money you think you can get.
And doesn't matter how happy you think it will make them. It won't. It won't. Might make them temporarily happy.
They're a star. They feel cool. They all crash and burn. All crash and burn. I mean, think of it.
There's like maybe one example, maybe two. Jodie Foster, maybe. Yeah. If you really search to try
to find somebody, but the vast majority, even if they wind up okay in the long run,
like a Drew Barrymore,
go through the Drew Barrymore addict stage
where the mother's taking him to parties
and they're taking drugs at age eight
or whatever her story is.
It's just not, it's not worth it.
Wanted to go back to the Kid Cudi testimony
because it was very interesting.
I do want to correct something on the morning update today. Rare mistake. We said that Kid Cudi took the stand on Wednesday. And in fact,
he took the stand on Thursday, just a clarification. Um, here's what he testified to.
He said he met Ventura in 2008 and they were just friends. They started dating around 2011.
Uh, he thought that they were having problems, Ventura and Combs, by 2011 that they weren't dating anymore.
And Combs told Kid Cudi by phone in December 2011 that he wanted to talk to him because he
understood there might be something going on with Diddy's girl and Kid Cudi. And so he said he left
the hotel he was at with Ventura and went home to his house, Kid Cudi's house. And he found that there had been a
break-in directly following the phone call. Kid Cudi returned home. Combs was not there, however,
but he found his security cameras had been moved, gifts he bought for his family had been opened,
and his dog was locked in the bathroom, which he testified was disturbing to him.
After the break-in, Kid Cudi spent the holidays with Ventura's family and received a few texts from Combs,
but the rapper was not interested in talking to him, citing that he believed Combs was responsible for the break-in, said Kid Cudi,
noting that he filed a police report over it.
So he was concerned, right? He definitely thought he was being harassed
by Sean Diddy Combs
over this blossoming relationship with Cassie Ventura.
Then this was, okay, December 2011.
In 2011, January 2012, Kid Cudi said
his dog Watcher called him from his home
to tell him his car was on fire.
I hate when that happens.
Right?
I mean, that last time we had that
argument over space, next thing I knew my Beamer was gone. I don't know anything about it. Looking
at the photos, Kid Cudi explained, it looked quote, like the top of my Porsche was cut open.
And that's where the Molotov cocktail was put in causing further damage that could not be salvaged.
Combs and Kid Cudi then met in person.
Oh, look, this is the picture for the listening audience. Oh my God. We're looking at his Porsche,
which does not look like a Porsche. I don't even know what that is. And I guess that's the top.
Is that the soft top of his Porsche? Can't even. I can't tell if it's a hard top or not.
I have no idea, but it no longer looks like a car. Oh, that's the seat. Oh, look, that's like the seat that's
been on fire. That looks like a hard top. It looks like shattered glass. That looks like a hard top
that's been ripped open and I guess a Molotov cocktail dropped in. So this is the apex of the
testimony here. He says, finally, he asked him for a meeting. He said, I figured I better talk to him.
Things were escalating.
And clearly this guy who is like kind of badass in his own right was afraid of Sean Combs because he didn't know what he was capable of. But to your point, or did he, uh, he said,
kid Cuddy arrived to his meeting who was with him and Combs was alone. He said, quote,
Combs was standing there staring out the window at this Soho house, staring out the window with his hands behind his back like a Marvel supervillain.
And the pair went on to discuss Kid Cudi's relationship with Ventura from start to finish, he testified.
When Kid Cudi asked Combs about the damage to his car, Combs said, I don't know what you're talking about.
Kid Cudi didn't believe him.
They ran into each other years later, 2015, so three years later
at a club. Combs pulled Kid Cudi aside, and Kid Cudi said Combs apologized to him. Kid Cudi added
he found peace with the situation after that. Kid Cudi did testify that Cassie Ventura told him
there was physical abuse in her relationship with Combs that he would sometimes hit and kick her which bothered kid
cuddy but he did not hear about any sexual abuse but there it is looking like a marvel super villain
which by the way there was no objection to which i would have objected to had I been Sean's lawyer.
But that image is now, it's seared, right?
Like with the hands behind the back, you can picture it.
Oh yeah.
And I actually would never have assumed that Combs was alone.
He may have been standing alone,
but I would assume he's got guys all over that room
or like cameras all over that room.
My other question, so first of all,
I was talking to the Daily Mail reporter
who's in that courtroom every day.
And when the apology came up, I said,
well, did Sean Combs offer to pay him back?
No.
Class does not exist with this guy on any level.
You know, I'm sorry I blew up your car,
but I'm not going to give you the money.
Okay.
Right.
But, you know, the other thing is sort of like,
the Kid Cudi stuff is just
remarkable to me. Again, I can't believe this guy is testifying. I can't believe he's not afraid.
And I can't believe that like Usher's name came in this week. I think there are many other people
who are very worried about their names coming in. You know, I go back to this LeBron video that was a Zoom between him and
Diddy. And Diddy's on the top panel and LeBron's on the bottom. And LeBron is saying, ain't no party
like a Diddy party. And they're all laughing. You know, the amount of people who knew, and you know,
to your point, the last time we talked about it, like perhaps it's just
normalized in that world. Like it's a sex party, it's a sex and drug party and stuff gets crazy
and that's it. But I find it hard to, like the way Wendy Williams blanched, he just said,
oh, I met your kid backstage. And she, you know. No, it would be terrifying. Yeah. I mean, I remember interviewing Vladimir Putin
and it was getting tense between us and he mentioned my children. What? Yeah. And I remember
like, okay, I see what's happening here. I mean, this is what people do. It's like an implicit
threat. It's just letting you know they're aware of what's important to you. And that's all. That's
all it takes. You don't have to be more explicit than that. And it's one thing, LeBron, to know
about sex parties. It's quite another to know about beatings, regular beatings, which are illegal.
That is one. A sex party isn't necessarily illegal. It is technically if you hire sex workers
and if you're
allegedly trafficking the other participant, but there's no question that repeated beatings,
that's a battery. It's an assault. It can be a lot more. And everybody in the Diddy circle
looked the other way and very few, if any intervened to help her, they allowed it.
Here's the next guy, George Kaplan, former assistant to
Sean Diddy Combs. He, prior to testifying and without the jury present, invoked his Fifth
Amendment. Whoa. He was like, I am not saying anything because I will be incriminated. And
the prosecution offered him an immunity deal, which he then took. The judge watched him sign it.
And once you sign an immunity deal, you can no longer assert the Fifth Amendment. So he was
forced to take the stand. The jury didn't know he had signed that. I think they thought he was just there voluntarily. And he testified about three instances where he witnessed violence from Sean Combs, twice with Cassie Ventura in 2015 on Combs' private jet, and then another incident later in the year where he said he saw Ventura with visible injuries
at one of Combs' homes. He testified to witnessing yet another round of violent behavior where he saw
Combs throw a number of decorative or real, he wasn't sure which, green apples at another
girlfriend hard, he said, like really trying to whip her with them. He was unsure if any of them actually hit the woman, but it wasn't for lack of trying.
He said he was the guy during his period of employment where he had to go clean up the hotel rooms after Combs was in there.
He was worried that hotel staff would try to sell content from his room to the magazines to try to make money. He gave notice he was leaving in September 15 and finally left in December of 2015 saying, quote,
the central reason that I left my job as Mr. Combs' assistant
was that I was not comfortable or aligned with the physical behavior
that had been going on that I had seen pieces of
over the course of a couple of months.
And then there's Myla Morales,
former makeup artist for Combs and Ventura,
who said when she first met Cassie,
Cassie was 16.
She was so young.
This is three years before she was introduced to Diddy.
And she was doing her makeup regularly
when she signed with Bad Boy Records,
his label in 2007.
And she was like a younger sister to Myla.
She witnessed after a party at Prince's house, Ventura and Morales, the makeup artist,
went back to a hotel room. This is around Grammy weekend 2010. And Combs made his way to the room
where Ventura was, closed the door behind him, and yelling and screaming ensued, Morales said.
When Combs stormed out, Ventura was distraught with a swollen eye, a busted lip, and knots on
her head. The makeup artist took Ventura to her home
where she stayed for a few days.
Morales did not call the police because she feared Combs
and she feared for her life.
She had a doctor friend look at Ventura
who said she needed to go to the emergency room.
Ventura refused.
The pair never spoke of the incident again.
And there was testimony by another witness
that she saw Combs try to hit Ventura with a cast iron skillet that she was making eggs in.
And then he whipped a, I don't think I'm conflating my two.
There's been so much evidence of abuse, but I think this is the one woman's testimony.
He tried to whip a wooden hanger at her head. And then the next thing she
knew, Cassie asked to see her. They had lunch together and Cassie had $30,000 for her in a
nondisclosure agreement and said, you're making too big a deal out of it. And the woman signed
the NDA and the friendship ended with Cassie because the woman just couldn't take the amount
of abuse Cassie was getting. And now she'd been dragged into it. I mean, that's what people like, look, people who just want to
run cover for Diddy are focusing on the testimony that I've mentioned, you know, that she has emails
suggesting she wanted the freak offs from time to time. She testified the lifestyle was important
to her and she didn't want to leave it. And there was some strain of materialism in her.
She quote, played Kid Cudi and Diddy, which the defense is going to try to say,
she's empowered. What victim who's being controlled would cheat on the abuser and
be controlling another man? But there is a tidal wave of evidence that he was abusing her.
Everyone saw it. Over years, We've covered the whole gamut.
This is 15 of this abuse, the 16 intercontinental issue, the 2011 and 2012 stuff, Kid Cudi. It went
on for years. And this clearly was not an empowered woman who felt comfortable dealing with him from
any position of power. I couldn't agree with you more. I mean, I think one of the things
we're coming to terms with as a culture
and we're really maturing in terms of
understanding the nuances of victims of domestic violence
is that there is no perfect victim.
There is no perfect victim.
And the violence with which he assaulted her,
going for the head so often,
he was trying to disfigure her. He was trying to mar her beauty. And that video that we all saw
of him kicking her in that hotel elevator bank slash hallway, that to me is a woman who's been
there so many times before she went limp. She was like a possum. She shaped herself like a C to cover her
internal organs. She was just going to take it as best as she could. I don't know if it becomes
kidnapping once she's trying to leave. It does.
Okay, great. It does. Him dragging her down the hall and putting her back in that hotel room is
kidnapping right there. Good. I thought so. And then you're not telling me that he's done this
to her and there aren't a legion of women out there he's also done this to.
Because guys like this don't do it to just one person.
And that says to me there are many women out there who are still far too afraid of Diddy to file a civil suit or to raise their hand and say, if you want me, prosecution, I'll testify.
Well, think about one of the testimonials this week was from the agent who conducted the raid on his Miami home. Two of his homes were raided.
And of course it was tons of baby oil and tons of lube. Don't forget the AR-15s. Well, that's where
I was going. And, and so the guns, he found parts of guns disassembled. He found a fully intact gun
in his security shack. And the Diddy cross examination was basically, you realize he's one of the most well-known figures in the world and
people want to kill him. And yes, of course he would have an armed security guard around him,
but let's not pretend Diddy is not a violent man. For the record, he denies these charges,
but he's a violent man. We saw that on that tape. That's why the fact that it is on tape
and the jury has seen the level of
depravity that this man has when it comes to treating a fellow human being, another woman
who's half his size and half his weight and totally powerless to stop him is so important.
We don't have to wonder. Right. He did it. Right. We saw it. He started beating her shortly after
they got together in 2007. That's what the proof
has been. And all the way through, the videotape that we watched is 2016. That's almost 10 years
later. Who that's empowered, who that has any sort of equality, nevermind equal strength in
the relationship stays for nine years of beatings. I don't think
they actually broke up until 2018. I mean, if you even just think about the,
the humiliation that's involved and how involved, like how regularly Sean Combs had been beating
Cassie in front of other people that he thought nothing of beating her in a public space. Those
elevators could have opened at any time.
When that security guard shows up on that new footage that we've just seen, and I was listening to you talk about, because I didn't realize this, and it was so enlightening.
You know, that's enough.
So I'm like, okay, so a third party saw this and what happened?
What happened?
And I believe it was the same security guy who was told we don't do anything about this.
And he took video on his own phone of the video because he kind of knew it would disappear.
He said he was going to show it to his wife that he was going home on a Friday and he wanted to show it to his wife.
And it was a good thing because by Monday, when he got back to work, it was gone.
The original was gone.
And thank God he did tape
that. You know, I mean, we never found out who was the source of this CNN leak. That's how we
came to know that tape. CNN got their hands on it and aired it. And it was a game changer in the
narrative around Diddy. Um, but one presumes he got it from this guy. I mean, I don't know, but
where else did it come from? Didn't come from Diddy. We know that, but thank God he got it because we don't, we don't have to wonder what kind of a man he is now. We don't know, but where else did it come from? Didn't come from Diddy, we know that.
But thank God he got it because we don't have to wonder what kind of a man he is now.
We don't have to wonder whether this is an Amber Heard,
Johnny Depp situation.
We know, we know what kind of a man he is.
And the evidence is overwhelming.
And by the way, a source close to the case told me
that it's not going to come down to Cassie
because there's so much corroborating evidence
that he was a serial abuser, bully, kingpin of what looked like a crime ring all around his desire
to do drugs, to use illegal prostitutes to run these freak offs and to bully. And another word is sex traffic,
his so-called love into being the star of his ill conceived sex romps, you know, by threatening her,
by threatening her mom, by extorting her, by extorting her mom, by blowing up the cars of
anybody she dared try to get away from him with. And by the way, to prove Rico back
to the discussion of the elements and the crimes. So we discussed coercion, like sex trafficking by
coercion, but the big, big claim against him count. Number one is Rico racketeering. Um, and for that
you have to show two underlying predicate acts. They're called it's two underlying crimes that
your so-called mob boss
or crime boss has committed or ordered committed in the context of this big crime organization
you're accusing him of running. And typically it's used against crime bosses, but it's been
used now in these more lurid sex cases too, like R. Kelly. And there are many crimes you can show,
but bribery, like offering that security guard $100,000 to
kill that tape. They've got testimony to prove bribery. Kidnapping, we watched that on tape.
Assault, we watched that on tape. Obstruction of justice, there's been evidence of that too. I mean,
just if you paid to have that tape destroyed, another hotel worker. Arson, that was one of the ones alleged by the prosecution.
And yesterday his defenders were pointing out that Kid Cudi didn't say, did he admitted it?
Well, right. But there's something called circumstantial proof in a case. And we've
now had Cassie testify that did he did it?, did he do it? Did he did it? And, uh, and, and we've
then had Kid Cudi take the stand to say he threatened me. Right. I went home immediately.
He had, I believe he had messed with my home and this is why I believe it. And I made a police
report at the time. He threatened me again. Then my car was destroyed. I had a meeting with him.
He said,
I don't know what you're talking about. But then three years later, he apologized to me
for some unspecified sin. I mean, that's enough for a jury to say, I believe he did it. I'm
convinced. You know what would be enough for me as a juror? The dog. You fucked with somebody's
dog. You terrified a dog. You're garbage. And the other thing about the
Cassie stuff is, um, and you know, that the idea that it's, it's, it's implausible at best to
believe that there aren't other female victims out there. You know, there's always been, so I'll be
sure who is sort of a rapper who is involved in this because he was involved with Kim Porter, Diddy's ex, who had several children
with him, has a book coming out in September. And there's always been speculation that Kim
Porter's premature death at like 35 or 45 from pneumonia was extremely suspicious. Like a lot
of eyebrows in the hip hop community have been raised. I am extremely suspicious of it. I don't, I don't understand it. She's very young. It just so happens that the woman who is the mother to
his children, um, winds up dead at a very young age of a, of an illness that doesn't normally
kill 35 or 36 year olds. Exactly. I'd like to know more. I would too. And you know, there's
the whole Tupac and Biggie's malls, you know, those, I don't know what, I'm not saying he necessarily committed those, but there's been a lot of speculation about whatkick, the producer trying to get in the frame as the
star. Once Biggie died, who becomes the torchbearer? It's Diddy. Who becomes the new hip-hop star?
It's Diddy. Who begins like cannibalizing what little is left of the existing Biggie Smalls
recordings? It's Diddy. And he made his bones on the back of a far more talented rapper. He just did. And I believe Biggie Smalls' mother died within the past year or two. But I think she you think you're rich. Like you think Julia Roberts is rich, right? 20, $25 million a film. She's, she doesn't hold a candle to the ditties of the world. Like you
want to make serious F you money. You either run a hedge fund or you become a music mogul.
You're talking like hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars, billions of dollars,
especially if you run the label, if you're not just the talent, right? Like it's those people who sign other people that make all the money. In fact, there was testimony from, um,
one of the gals who was part of this music group, Danity Kane. Yes. She took the stand
and talked about the same thing, you know, how, uh, forgive me because I don't want to screw it
up, but I think she was one of the ones who testified how he was abusive and she, she witnessed
it. Um, there've been so many that I'm starting to lose track.
I mean,
there've been multiple women now talking about having witnesses abused or
experienced it firsthand.
But she also talked about how they didn't make any money.
Like he makes the money and this is a pattern in music, by the way,
we'll wait to see whether that has any bearing on what Justin Bieber's going
through because he's had that manager, Scooter Braun that that Taylor Swift had, that she had the big dispute with. That's kind
of an interesting question. But it's a pattern. It's a very exploitative industry, especially
amongst those who own the record labels or who are the producers. And I just think the mega F-you
money and the lifestyle and the trappings and the private jet and the huge estates and flying off to Jamaica or whatever, you know, tropical island he kept taking everybody to.
Not to mention Epstein, similar pattern.
Right.
People get intoxicated just at the whiff of it, Maureen, just at the whiff of it.
And it explains in some, to some extent, their willingness to look
the other way that plus he was a threatening guy. You know, the last time we were talking about this
and you, you, you made a really great point that the kind of fame, first of all, the music industry
isn't like, like, like the film industry, it can be incredibly predatory because you're dealing
with people, you know, the, the biggest sample size of
the, of the wannabes are the people who would give an organ for it. Okay. They want it at no
matter the cost they, you know, and, um, but you said something about the kind of charisma and star
power that is unique to a famous musician, a live performer. And they're becoming more and more rare just
because of the way the music industry is sort of, you know, auto-tuned. Yeah. And like the way they
come up now, like they don't come up the way they used to. And so the huge, huge stars like a Diddy,
you know, who, who will now be in ruination for the rest of his life. But, you know, I remember
being like back when I worked at MTV as like a baby being at like this after party at like a very small New York City downtown club
and the room in the back that was like the quote VIP,
very, very small.
And he walked in and when I tell you
the gravitational pull in that room shifted,
I mean, you could feel it before you even saw who came in.
There is something about them that is just,
I don't know if it's because they perform live
and they develop in a connection
with like an organism of a hundred thousand people in a stadium. That is a unique gift.
Or Lady Gaga just had, was it 2 million people in London? It was, it was one or 2 million people
at a free concert. She gave them like, that's larger than life.
100%. And to make every person in that arena feel a connection with you,
that, that is, that, that's power. That's power. And you can see when, in thinking about how
depraved Diddy became, you know, I, I, this was always my question with Harvey in the beginning.
And I would ask every guy I knew, like, he could have anybody he wants for the most part,
you know, favor trade, whatever. Why rape? Why violence? And they would say, you're baseline level the dynamic just because, you know, I've told the
story about Roger Ailes and yours truly before, but it's very different, but in some ways similar.
And just in that you have this hugely powerful boss, you know, hugely powerful person overseeing
your career who is clearly trying to make, you know, sex with you, the stakes for your advancement. And unlike these
women, you know, a lot of them, I had a very strong family background. I had an intact family.
I lost my dad at a young age, but his imprint was already very secure on me. And my id was very
strong and I couldn't be manipulated like that. Like I knew very clearly I was never going to do
that. But the music industry preys on people who are vulnerable.
I think generally people who are determined to become stars in music or acting are probably very damaged as a rule.
And they're working something out.
One of the reasons why they think they're going to get fulfilled by becoming a star and doing this thing.
A lot of very talented people choose not to go into those industries because they're too healthy.
And so they're ripe for the advantage taking.
And that's why it's, it's one of the interesting things about the fact that the music industry
never had its moment in the me too movement.
It really never came under the microscope the way Hollywood did the way news did, you
know, no one talked about like what happened backstage at Rolling Stones concerts or, you know,
at a Diddy concert or at a Kanye concert. All right. I got to take a break. There's so much
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Well, I'm glad that you do.
They all also helped come up
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on your show, you know, we finished a conversation and I turned, I'm like, that was an hour. It feels like 15 minutes and it feels the same way doing the
nerve. It feels like 15 minutes. And if I just want 15 more and 15, you know, I've gotten so
many nice notes from people saying, basically you've changed my listening and viewing habits
of news. Now, like they're listening to you, they're listening to Halpern or they're listening
to link. And like, these are new voices who they only heard occasionally who they're now addicted to.
I don't think he'll mind me saying, but Glenn Greenwald sent me a note saying,
thank you for introducing me to this wonderful creature about you. He loves the show.
It just goes to show you, even people who are totally hard news, you know, hard nose news
people can, you know, we all need an escape and some fun
and like some salacious gossip every once in a while. 100%. And my favorite feedback, which like
is like, so like truly humbling is like people who write and say, you know, I moved to, I moved
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I look at you talking to me. It's like a FaceTime with a friend, you know, it's like that kind of stuff where it's like,
it just feels very communal. And like, we're all having, we're all seeing the same thing.
And we're all like now just being able to say like, yeah, this is all nuts. This is all nuts.
When I watch the show, um, I constantly find myself saying my daughter's favorite word,
which is real. That's what the kids say now when you say
something that's true, real, real. And, uh, we pulled a clip from the nerve, the latest show.
And, um, I said it after this, here is Maureen talking about all the lies that, uh, Hollywood's
most beautiful women tell us about how it was just an effortless course to such beauty. And this one is about
Jennifer Aniston. Here it is. Jennifer Aniston, one of the most beloved celebrities in the
country. She does it too. She lies about it from an InStyle magazine article in 2024. Oh, Jen,
you know, she just like drinks a lot of water and she gets a lot of rest and she eats really well. She eats really clean. Okay. I'm going to tell you guys firsthand that I have, I know a doctor
who recently worked with somebody very close to Jennifer Aniston, that Jennifer Aniston
recently had what is called a bilateral, what's it called? It's a bilateral, like lower facelift. So they go in with cameras
on both sides, like under the cheekbones and they go in and they just lift here. They just lift here.
And what it winds up doing is it winds up stretching the mouth out like that and you
can't reverse it. And it's a bad procedure to have done no matter who you are, no matter what your bone structure is, because it's not working with the rest of the face.
We have to try that.
Hold on a second.
Does it look good?
Yeah, it looks great.
Yeah.
Never look better.
Also, people are getting their top lip flipped up.
They're getting their lip flipped up.
It's like the attempt to do the Kylie Kardashian big lip,
but without huge injections. And it looks terrible. Don't mess with your lips.
No, especially like the space between your nose and your-
Kylie Jenner.
Kylie Jenner. Lauren Sanchez.
Oh.
Lauren Sanchez.
I don't know. She needs to step away. Step away from the needles.
There was a picture of her in Paris that was published recently that was
horrifying because it gets to the point where they do so much pulling and stretching and filler and Botox. Like
you, you, you, I feel like they lose any sort of tissue and you just see skin on bone.
Well, and then, you know what you get not to be cruel, but like you get some weird bumpiness.
Have you seen it? Like there's some weird bumpiness that it's almost like the tell.
I think that they've had a facelift or I don't know.
Is that filler left?
I don't know what that is.
I don't know what that is,
but my doctor friend who can diagnose this stuff a mile away
is always sort of like that.
So that thing that Jen Aniston had,
she said-
Allegedly.
Allegedly had, is not reversible.
There's no doctor you can go to now.
Allegedly, remember when Demi Moore did that catwalk?
It was horrifying.
Horrifying.
And her face was like-
It was like the Balenciaga or something like that.
Yes, and she looked like an alien.
So my doctor friend told me,
I thought that was misdone filler.
It was a botched facelift.
And she said, everybody in their community
knows the doctor in New York City,
allegedly, who did that to her,
and knows the doctor in New York City,
allegedly, who fixed it.
I mean, you'd have to, I can't believe she went out in about in the world with that terrible
facelift. I mean, it looked awful. I don't know. I think Demi Moore is probably like
kind of addicted to all the plastic surgery. Cause there've been so many reports about like
doing the arms and doing the legs and doing like the crotch and like, you can get all the,
I mean, not crotch specifically, but you remember when she came out, was it for GI Jane or whatever,
but she kind of had a resurgence after a low period in her career. And she looked, you know,
15 years younger and there were all these reports, which she denied. They never confirmed them that
she'd had everything operated. I like hikes in the arms and hikes in the legs and hikes. And I don't
know, a friend of mine had the leg lifted like the leg so that the knees
don't look old.
And, um, she said, don't get that because she said, she laughingly said, I've got such
bad scars now on like my bikini line that I can never, ever leave my husband.
Oh my God.
Or like wear a bathing suit that doesn't have like a matronly skirt.
Right. Or like the boy shorts now only, I guess.
Oh my God.
She was, she's very open about what she's had done. And she had me in hysterics talking about
this. Oh my God.
But anyway, this nonsense of it's just my water, that is a bridge too far.
I love it. And in that segment, I closed with my favorite example of recent years, which was Giselle Burke, Giselle Burka, Giselle Bündchen in a burka outside her,
a burka, a head to toe burka outside her plastic surgeon's office in Paris. Yes. Okay. And then
five years later, you know, she, she issues all these like cookbooks and like, you know, I'm,
I'm so pure and everything's pure and I ride horses and it's just the sun and my athleticism.
And it's not, it's not, it's such a line of bullshit they sell to women.
And I hate it.
It makes, it's designed to make us all feel terrible about ourselves.
That's right.
And their own, they won't own their own insecurities and confess it.
Right.
They just, just born that way.
Born that way.
So on the knees, you know, as you get older, of course your skin does, does start to drape and the knees are a tell. And I recently saw a picture of Cindy Crawford
and one of Melania Trump where they both have the knee like starting to sag. And I thought,
thank God, you know, it makes you feel better. I have it too. I did. I did like three years ago,
have a laser tried out on my knee. Yeah. My derm was like, yeah, you know,
we could try that. And I'm like, okay, sure. It hurts so badly. She gave me nitrous oxide while she was, I had to go on laughing gas. It hurt like a mofo. It did make the knee look better.
I'm not going to lie, but then it goes right back. You know, you can do amazing things with lasers
these days. I had a recent laser, I'm going to say maybe six months ago. And I was like, I have a pretty
high pain tolerance. And this thing, I, this was, this was killing me. It was killing. I was like,
they were like, well, next time we could give you Valium. I was like, you should have started with
that. Yeah. Right. Why did you hold out? See, that's what I love. I love the lasers and I
recommend the lasers and I strongly oppose filler. You just look weird. It just makes you look weird.
It doesn't make you look younger. By the way, there's no woman who's stuffed up with filler who you're like,
oh, she's 30 when she's 50. Nobody thinks that.
No. And I think you have to go to a doctor. I love my germ because she's like,
if you want something and I think it's too much or wrong for you, I'm going to say no.
And I'm going to say no again. And you can go to somebody else, you know,
because I do think you can, once you start, it's like when you're renovating a house, right?
Once you start seeing what's wrong and got corrected, all you can see sometimes are
imperfections, you know, and your skin is like, so like, I'm like kind of in awe of like how you're,
you know, and I love that you're open about lasers and extensions and like all this stuff.
Like, yes, I will say well done filler. Like I have gotten filler under my eyes for maybe the
past five years and it can, if it's done well, it can really correct. Like if you're beginning to feel like you're losing a little bit, but the side effect of it is that you don't really really, no. You just get numbed up. You just get numbed up. And you wait 30 minutes.
That's such a sensitive area.
She's a genius.
What can I say?
Dr. Jessica Weiser in Soho.
Okay.
Very nice.
She got the shout out.
Well, I do love the lasers.
And I've told the audience,
I try to get two fraxels a year,
once every six months.
And honestly, I just had one.
I just had one last week.
You couldn't even tell.
I was on the air.
You couldn't tell that I was post-fraxel.
You don't really have much downtime if you don't go like too crazy with
it. And then in between the fraxels, I'll have this little, it's called a Pico and a Clear and
Brilliant from time to time. It's a Pico. It's nothing. I mean, it's a nothing burger. There's
no downtime. It doesn't hurt. I don't even know really if it does anything to be honest, but
I do think these are the reasons that my skin stays looking good. And that way more than like filling in lines gives you, I think, a more youthful appearance.
Right.
And it's not invasive.
You know, I'm never going to get that crazy ass, you're bloody faced for 10 weeks or a
one month.
I can't remember.
But I remember it was, um, oh, the OT, the O2.
Anyway, CO2, laser where the doctor, I had a new derm and she was like, have you ever
had that? And I'm like, no. And she goes, is that something you'd be interested in? And I was like,
I don't know. Should I be? She goes, well, do you have young children? I'm like, well,
I have children. Why? She was like, you basically couldn't see them for like three weeks.
So I'm sure you got it. I'll come back when I'm 70. Yeah. Yeah. So no, I only like the ones that
there's really not a lot of downtime on and they work great. They work great. And I also love,
I love like my aging goals are women who age gracefully. Like, I don't know if you've watched
Emily in Paris. I don't know. Okay. There's this older French actress who's on that show. She is
so stylish and she is so cool. And she's so
obviously in her mid fifties, she has lines, her skin is, is kind of sagging, but she has so much
confidence and so much style. You're just like, I want to be her. I want to be that person. I don't
want to be the person who looked like it came from a wind tunnel, you know, when I'm like 60 years
old, like I don't want that. No. And like even Jane Fonda, it's like, I know, I know. I don't
want to cut into my face when I'm 80. No, I want to like, Jane Fonda, it's like so much. I don't want to cut into my face when I'm
80. No. I want to like, I'm watching this series, which I highly recommend, by the way, if you don't
have Brit box, you can get it on Amazon prime. And it's so fun. It's got British crime series
and Doug and I love that stuff. Yeah. So we just finished watching. I like the pronoun I, comma, Jack Wright, W-R-I-G-H-T.
So good, six episodes.
I have to warn you,
they do wind it up on episode six, but not fully.
So you don't have that like,
everything is explained feeling,
but didn't change my thorough enjoyment of every episode,
notwithstanding that fact.
And in it, one of the stars is,
forgive me, I should remember her name.
I think it's Gemma.
Is it Gemma Jones?
She starred in Sense and Sensibility as the mother of the two young women. And she starred in Bridget Jones Diary as Bridget Jones' mom.
You'd know her in a heartbeat if you saw her.
And she's an older woman now.
She's, you know, elderly.
She looks great.
She's beautiful.
She's old.
You're allowed to age in Great Britain in a
way you're not here. Yes. And this is how I want to look when I am in my eighties, like an, like a
pretty 80 something year old who is old, but like attractive. There's an elegance in not doing that
to yourself. It's a level it's, it's, it's a, it shows a level of self-confidence and it shows
like, we all want to look, most of us really want to look our best, but like it shows, it also shows a sense of humility.
You know, time comes for us all.
Age comes for us all.
Yeah.
You know, and you could be Jane Fonda and you could go out in a wig allegedly and pull your face back, but you're still 80, 85, you know, like we all know that.
We all know it. Meanwhile, uh, Doug and I were laughing
because he only goes to the derm for like skin cancer removal stuff, you know? And he's so the
opposite of me. He went and had like whatever removed from his face and they put a bandaid
on his temple and he went and did his show dedicated with Doug Brunt with the side that had the bandaid on facing
camera. I like Doug. I would never. No, never. He has no vanity. He's like, oh, oh, well,
he's very different from me. Okay. Let's keep going. Cause there's so many good things in the
news that I want to get to. Uh, we mentioned Lauren Sanchez. She posted, um, or no, she didn't post, she was in the tabloids for this picture of Jeff Bezos
smacking her thong-wearing bottom on their yacht. This is, I submit to you, a total setup with the
paparazzi because there's another one of her with her arms up, stretching, showing off the backside
with the thong up the rear. She totally either knew they were there or set it up
and she's prancing around Paris. Here's some pictures of him smacking her bottom. Okay,
you're young and virulent, Jeff Bezos. Look, look at this with her and the bottom, right?
That is totally posed. And then you've got these pictures of her ridiculous bachelorette party prancing around Paris.
I've never seen Katy Perry look worse.
She goes out, Katy Perry, she was caught by the tabloids walking out of her hotel with
like, there's no bra on Maureen.
She's wearing like, I don't know what this getup is.
It's like a leotard with pantyhose.
It's almost like Bianca Sensory-esque,
where there's very little clothing.
Like the time, as you said, comes for us all.
And when you're past a certain age, you need a bra.
Sorry, but you do.
Especially if you've had children,
which I believe she has,
because things are supposed to be pointing straight out,
start to be pointing down.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
And most of us will wear
appropriate clothing so that we're not drawing too much attention to these issues. But Katy Perry
seems to be going through a midlife crisis. A 100%. This is one of the few times I feel ashamed
to be an American. These are Americans, Bulgarians parading through Paris. I read they went to a
restaurant called Lafayette and they ordered a bunch of like gross American food
that was probably not on the menu.
Just to call back to the Diddy thing,
one of the most disgusting details to come out this week.
He prefers his burgers with applesauce on them.
Ew.
I know.
I know.
It's disgusting.
Who came up with that?
That is not a thing.
For him it is.
It's disgusting.
But anyway, these two,
that image of Bezos slapping, like that reminded me of the Jenny from the Block video.
Remember Ben Affleck on the boat slapping?
Oh my gosh, yes.
And I think they're trying to reenact this thing.
But my main theory about Lauren Sanchez is I think she is paying a very high price to become the next Mrs. Jeff Bezos.
I do not think this is fun at all.
I think she has to keep her body in a
certain condition. I think she has to have a certain number of surgeries. I think she has to
look a certain way. My opinion, just my opinion, it is Jeff Bezos' revenge of the nerds, small dude
syndrome. Like I have a pneumatic sex doll. Totally. And I parade her around and she does what I want.
And that visual right there, I'm smacking her bottom.
Isn't it a little-
It's disgusting.
Kanye, Bianca-esque.
Yes, I agree with you 100%.
Kind of a couple of parallels there. So speaking of our fellow astronauts,
Gayle King is suffering some blowback from her trip to space. And not just in the form of blonde
origin, which you must check out on our YouTube
channel. If you have not yet seen it, it is our full parody of the blue origin debacle and the
moronic narcissistic women who were on that ride. Um, but in the news today is, um, let me get on
it. Cause I want to quote from it is the fact that there's blowback against Gail and others at CBS for that absurdity.
Hold on a second. Was that in the AM update? You guys like our real AM update. Oh, wait,
this is the, I've got the wrong paper in front of me. Sorry. I have so many papers when I come
to air that I sometimes screw it up. Um, I'm going to find it. Oh, that's so many papers and so little time here. I think I found it. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. The
Daily Mail. Okay. First of all, CBS News is imploding. They fired Wendy McMahon, the president,
the executive producer of CBS of 60 Minutes quit. Now there are rumors that both Gayle and Scott
Pelley could be on the way out. There
was a report the other day that Gayle was told they are not paying her her $10 million salary
anymore. She has no viewers. It's not worth it. And she's not going to work for free, Maureen,
like for 7 million. These are the reports. But now there's this via the Daily Mail inside the vicious CBS
News bloodbath where staff are fighting, crying and resent Gayle King. Tensions are running
particularly high about reports that CBS's parent company, Paramount, is preparing to slash 500
million in costs in preparation for the lucrative merger with Skydance Media against the backdrop
of a ratings freefall. And there might be more
exits to come. Multiple sources told the Daily Mail that 60 Minutes host Scott Pelley could be
on the way out. It's marquee name after marquee name. I mean, let's not kid ourselves. There are
no marquee names there. People don't want to say it out loud in the office, but the entire space debacle really hurt us. Oh, did it? Said a 60-minute staffer.
Gail, being part of that, not a good look for our brand. You know what? You should have listened to
us because we could have told you that immediately. I think a lot of people resent Gail for it. I know
I do, but the most, that's them, not me, but the most palpable impact appears to have been
felt at 60 Minutes, where staff have compared the atmosphere to a sinking ship. The tension
spilling out into the open with blazing rows in the office, rows in the office, over story coverage
and petty squabbles concerning seating plans, sources told the Daily Mail, fights and loud ones,
said the insider. You can hear them in the halls. People are arguing
over everything and anything from big things like how to report stories to small things like who is
sitting where in the conference room. So it's not going well. It's not going well. I have two Scott
Pelley observations. And then I'd like to say something about Gail. Scott Pelley once assailed
a page six reporter who dared to talk to him.
This is back when I was on the red carpet.
He was on a red carpet.
He was doing interviews.
I believe he had just been canned as anchor, nightly news anchor.
And they had the temerity to ask him about that.
And he spat, he fairly spat at them like, you wouldn't last two minutes inside the halls of CBS News.
And I'm like, Scott Pelley wouldn't last two minutes inside the New York Post newsroom. I promise you. Okay. And then my other
thing about Scott Pelley is, you know, he's on 60 Minutes now and he's always talking like with
lockjaw. Yes. He does have a lockjaw. He does this. And then he takes his glasses and he'll
put them on like this. And then after he asks the question, he takes them off. He writes it like
this. It's like William Hurt in broadcast news. Thank you. It's very cathartic to get that out. Very cathartic. And then, so Gail, I feel like
Gail is to CBS News what Don Lemon was to CNN. And I knew Don Lemon was over before he began
tanking. Do you remember that image of him on a red carpet during fashion week? It was right
around COVID. I'm sure I blocked it out. He's on a red carpet. There
are photographers like in a semicircle. He's standing there in like a $5,000 suit with like
a $10,000 coat caped over him. And he's showing his hands like this and all the rings on his
fingers. And I was like, this guy thinks he's a major star and CNN is the backdrop rather than
you're the journalist and that is your outlet. And Gail's right now in
the same level of delusion. She's the star and CBS is just lucky to have her. My opinion.
Can I tell you something else that happened at the time? 100. This is an amazing moment.
So, you know, you have to wait in the line to get your red shot, your red carpet shot.
And I was going to get that red carpet shot because that was the reason to be there. You
know, like I just felt like it was an F you bitches moment to like my old pals at NBC.
It was just kind of nice from that standpoint.
So I was waiting and we were in front of, we were right behind.
I forget, you know, I don't, I know nothing about the music industry, which I'm learning as I try to talk about the Diddy trial, but I know very little.
But a big star, a big music star and his wife.
And we'd all been waiting our turn, but this guy, forgive me for not knowing his name,
but he was like the marquee talent for the night and everybody knew who he was, but not me.
No, it wasn't Miles Smith. It was another guy. Keep going. No, it wasn't Ed Sheeran.
No, it wasn't Ed Sheeran. It was a different guy. Anyway, whatever. Okay.
They stopped.
So we're all filing in from the left of the red carpet and waiting in line.
I was behind Priyanka Chopra.
Okay.
Right?
So she's pretty well known.
Everyone's waiting.
As we inch up and it's almost like our time to go out there, they stop our procession from from the left side because clearly some big star is coming over from the right uh-huh i'm like what is it tom cruise
who is it it's gonna be like somebody we'd all be like oh of course yeah okay fine you know
security demands that they get in and get out it was fucking david muir get the fuck out
oh david muir who by the way you know like mariah carey's only ever shot from one
side all you once you see it you can't unsee it yeah he's only so and he's and he's that way
oh he's that way no he said this is so he sits at the anchor desk like this
oh and he never moves he's like a statue you know so and then what's great is when he has
to parachute into a war zone or a natural disaster, you better fucking get him from this side only.
It doesn't matter how many dead bodies are in the background.
No.
This side.
And bring my waist cinchers.
Oh, right.
Don't forget that.
Bring my waist cinchers.
Don't forget that.
I couldn't believe, like, David Muir.
You've got to be kidding me.
That is such an insult to you, Megan.
And it's such an insult to you.
It is an insult to me.
It was.
But it was an absurdity by him.
I mean, honestly, like like he should have been embarrassed.
Everybody was expecting some truly A-list talent to come in there. And we are all like David Muir.
Everybody in line was like, you've got to be fucking kidding me. Just the fact that he would
do it is kind of humiliating, but he did it. Okay. So that was that. Okay. Oh, Scott Pelley.
We can't leave this subject without showing you
Scott Pelley at Wake Forest. I don't know why Wake Forest would invite Scott Pelley and sick
him on their graduates with, as you accurately point out, I've never heard it said right.
Like you did lock jaw. He does have the lock jaw. That's not happening with the glasses.
So here he goes to speak to these poor graduates who are his captive audience. And keep in mind when you hear this clip of the free speech
crackdowns that we suffered during COVID under Joe Biden, right? When he took over and how we
got censored. If we said, try ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine. Right. Or if you said COVID started in a lab and it wasn't
natural origin. If you said it's causing serious side effects like myocarditis, all of the
crackdowns, right, that we've had on free speech, the disinformation dozen, where they actively
worked with social media to censor regular Americans, where he sicked the FBI on parents
at school board meetings if they were
saying the wrong things. And now, now is the time Scott Pelley would like to throw a word out there
for free speech and listen to him do it. But in this moment, this moment, this morning, Our sacred rule of law is under attack.
Journalism is under attack.
Universities are under attack. Freedom of speech is under attack. is reaching through our schools, our businesses, our homes, and into our private thoughts.
The fear to speak in America.
The Wake Forest class of 1861, they did not choose their time of calling.
The class of 1941 did not choose.
The class of 1968 did not choose. History chose them.
And now history is calling you. Oh, my God. The class of 2025.
So that's the Civil War, World War II, and civil rights movement.
That's the same moment we're in now, as free speech is under attack, and universities are
under attack, and somebody's private thoughts are filled with fear.
I believe he speaks of himself, and that's his inspirational message to the class of
2025 at Wake Forest University.
He seems like a fun time. Doesn't he? Good job. That's exactly what I want to hear as I'm going
out into the world and about to embark on my life. And it should be the most optimistic,
hopeful time. And those are like, I'll say this, like my, my commencement speech speaker,
you may be surprised was Cornell West. And I freaking loved his speech. He was so great.
And it was so joyful. And he was like, you're going out into the world and it's like all yours. And like, it was just amazing. You know, it was so inspirational and
he really captivated everybody. And this is like, okay, there's no free speech. You're talking to
kids who are running college campuses as they see fit. You want a tent to FADA have it. What is he
talking about? Yeah. Well, and it's just so ironic. It's like universities are under
attack as the federal government tries to enforce Title VI, which doesn't allow open displays of
anti-Semitism on campus. It's literally the law that they must step in if a college allows Jews,
for example, to be openly harassed like Columbia has, like Harvard has. It's just that
nobody else would enforce these laws prior to Trump. And now he's upset because he doesn't
like that. But by the way, where was he when the federal government was interfering, like I say,
with parents trying to protect their children, when the federal government was interfering
with police departments across this country who had done nothing wrong, but were getting harassed by
President Obama and then President Biden setting up fake consent degrees to try to make them
answer to Joe Biden in their law enforcement or Barack Obama in their law enforcement,
which thank God, Harmeet Dhillon, now deputy at the DOJ, has just undone.
He didn't care.
He wanted them scrutinized. He
wanted government interference then when it ran right in line with his own ideology.
For that matter, where was Scott Pelley and his ilk as all of this stuff we're learning about now
when the press was either complicit in or very happy to be told everything's fine here vis-a-vis
Joe Biden. Right. Nothing to see here. Now we're
learning in the, in that Jake Tapper book, Hunter Biden was one of the people making crucial
decisions. Like that was a punchline. Oh, who do you think it is behind the scenes? Like Hunter,
that degenerate? Yeah, it was, it was Hunter and Jill. And Jill, who's really emerging as one of
the worst, most terrible first ladies in U SS. history. 100%. It was interesting,
I have to say, to see Sally Quinn of the Washington Post and was married to Ben Bradley,
the famous, famous editor of the Washington Post for many years, and who he was much older than
she was, that's why she's still around, and got dementia. So she does know a thing or two about
being married to an elderly, somewhat infirm man, at least he was in his later years. He was,
you know, a giant of the
press when he was younger. And then she went on this podcast with Tara Palmieri and listened to
what she said in SOT 8. Well, honestly, I blame Jill Biden for this. Jill Biden is his wife. And
if Jill Biden has stood up and has gone to him and said, Joe, you can't do it.
And if you do, you're on your own. I'm out.
He wouldn't have run because he couldn't have done it without her support.
And, you know, she clearly was in favor of him running.
And I just think it was a terrible disservice to the country.
I felt sorry for Joe Biden because I didn't think she was protecting him.
She wasn't protecting him from himself.
And after that hideous debate, right after the debate, they're in the spin room and she's got his hand up and they're victory, victory.
We won. We won. It was great.
The next day he's off in North Carolina making a victory speech.
I thought, what were they watching?
I thought it was just elder abuse really what
what they were wow yeah i think everybody was horrified that he was put in a position where
he was allowed to run by the staff and by his wife yeah you got it you get the basic just
so even she now even the left is trying to is starting to come to terms with the fact that this looked very much like elder abuse by Jill Biden.
Yes.
You know, it's so galling that.
OK, there's she and Joe went on The View like two weeks ago and they knew this book was coming out. So, you know, Joe's trying to shore up his legacy as one of the greatest
presidents ever and losing his train of thought as he does. So he's like, right. And Jill's grabbing
him going, well, let me just tell you that he was working 24 hours a day and, you know, he's reading
his briefing books and he's taking phone calls and I'm in bed with my novel, but there he is.
And he's just, you know, blah, blah, blah. And it's all a lie. We all know it's a lie, you know? And then of course they make the
announcement about the cancer diagnosis, like two days before the Tapper book is like officially
published, but most of the media has seen it and like is talking about it. And it's so disgustingly
cynical. And then, so the view after they, after they allow this Pravda-esque display at their
table and they're happy to do it because they're all Team Joe, right?
Team Jill, Team Dr. Jill.
So Bob Iger reportedly, and then the head of ABC News,
have a come-to-Jesus meeting with them,
the hosts of The View, this brain trust.
And they say, listen, you got to back off this anti-Trump stuff.
Like, it's boring.
You're dividing.
You're losing half of the country, more than half,
knock it off. And so Ana Navarro, who there's not a name she doesn't love to drop.
She and Sonny Hostin are always like elbowing each other. Who's closer to, you know,
so unattractive. She says, I won't do it. I will not. I don't care if you're Bob Iger. I don't
care. I will not. I'm going to stay. So she's probably. So people want to hear our opinions, she said, on politics. They said that they want to hear from us on politics. Do
they? I, I, you know, it's a hate watch for me at best, but I, I, I can barely gut it out. Yeah.
Barely got it. It's amazing that we're actually running these people like Whoopi Goldberg's
political analysis. Okay. I don't know how we got to the point
where that became relevant.
We do it just to make fun of them
because they're very funny in an unintentional way.
But we'll see whether they do back off of all of this.
All right, we're gonna take a break.
And when we come back, you may remember about,
I don't know, was it like six weeks ago or so?
Maureen and I, before there was Blonde Origin,
there was With Love, Megan.
It was our parody on the Meghan Markle absurd Netflix So Maureen and I, before there was Blonde Origin, there was With Love, Megan.
It was our parody on the Meghan Markle absurd Netflix series, which is her trying to be a Martha Stewart type and failing miserably.
Well, we have a part three.
It's short.
You're going to enjoy it.
And even Maureen has not seen it. We will show it to you next.
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For those of you who haven't seen parts one and two,
they're also on our YouTube feed, but we decided to put a parody together of the Meghan Markle ridiculous Netflix series, uh, with love Meghan, where she tries to reinvent herself as some sort
of Martha Stewart type doing the most ridiculous basic things like
literally pouring pretzels from one bag into another. And we've been having so much fun at
her expense. All of you asked for more and indeed we do have a short, but worth it. Part three.
Here it is. Previously on With Love, Megan.
Oh my God.
Hi.
You look amazing.
Oh, you look even better.
I'm doing something really generous for you.
And you're going to absolutely love them.
And then I just dump them.
Wow.
Just like that.
It's very important of you to put a little fruit in my bubbly.
I think it elevates it.
Cheers, dear. I think people elevates it. Cheers, dear!
I think people are happier when they're around me
if they're intoxicated.
Finally I can breathe again.
I've got it.
One pot pasta is happening.
I'm not reading.
I have this in the head.
You don't need to see that.
Labels aren't important to me, Maureen.
The one pan, that's important.
12-ounce cherry or grape tomatoes.
Normally we get these from my garden,
but it's not the season for tomatoes.
You're going to put that in the pan.
You're just going to lay that flat in the pan.
It looks like little green pearls.
Green pearls.
Green pearls.
Green pearls, girls. Green pearls, girls.
Oh!
So where'd you grow up?
Um...
I'm from originally Los Angeles and then, you know, by way of Northwestern, wound up back in Los Angeles.
Oh, okay.
Yeah. I just came back here because I have a natural connection to it.
What I really wanted to do was direct my lifestyle blog, time a deal or no deal,
in which I was obviously the most coveted looked after model. And then ultimately I moved on to
acting. After that, I met Dee. We fell in love. I became a princess. I moved into a cat. Maureen.
Sorry, sorry, sorry. I, it's, you know, it's a lot. It's a lot. I just can't absorb the enormity of your life.
I don't even know how you put it.
Maybe you should put the drink down
so you could pay better attention.
All right, we have things to do.
Into the pan.
Didn't I tell you food is my love language?
This is probably my love language.
I'm not looking at a recipe. I've got this in my head.
That's another thing that makes me special.
We scattered some greens on there.
This is fresh from my garden. Pay no attention to that
sticker. I don't know how that got out. Uh-oh. Oh, my dog just got in our pool and there's the
pool man trying to get him out and he's all wet now. Okay, stand by. Be right back. Stradwick.
Oh, Stradwick. Sorry. Oh, you went in the pool, didn't you? No, no. Bad boy.
Don't let him rub up against you.
Oh, God.
You're good.
Just don't rub up against anybody.
He's very wet.
It's been a while, and I kind of feel like
it might be time for an outfit change.
I think we should both change this time.
Part of our love language.
Yes, that's exactly right.
Right.
I could use a break anyway, so this is perfect timing.
Oh, fabulous. I just threw it on. You? Of course, naturally. I mean, this is really what I'm
comfortable in most of the time. I prefer to come home after a long day and just slip into something a little bit more elevated,
if you will. Yes.
We're going to make a special fruit medley.
It took my producer like three hours
to pull the fruit together from the grocery store,
so that's done.
Moms, you can just whisk right over to your garden,
and then the Whole Foods, and then the Trader Joe's,
and ideally the farmer's market,
and you too can come up with totally organic,
natural, regenerative products like I have here.
Let's get washing.
Let's go.
I think this is a very relatable thing
that you're doing here.
That's what I am.
I'm relatable.
I'm just like everyone else.
No, they point down, point down. That's how I do. I'm relatable. I'm just like everyone else. No, they point down,
point down. That's how I do it, which means it's the best, the best way. All right, so this is just
what I do. I just whip this up in the morning. You could do this with one small row for your
kids for breakfast. Ideally in your white cashmere. It's just fruit. It's just presented in a different
way. An early rise might really help like three or four.
There's a real delight in being able to be
a present parent. With a nanny.
Right, right. Of course, of course.
You've got to be able to just like go with the flow
when you're a working mom.
You'll have to work. We all have a lot of stuff to do.
If you literally have
seven hours to devote to your
breakfast charcuterie, you're gonna
wow them.
This is gorgeous.
It's so sweet.
Nailed it.
Nailed it.
I can't wait to watch the children eat this whole thing.
Do you have children?
Where's my drink?
Could you please pass my drink?
I'm not sure why it's so far away.
My God.
It's exhausting being her. Ready?
And voila!
Actually looks delicious.
Let's find out whether it is.
Here we go.
Get all of the goodness in there.
Mmm.
Not bad.
Not bad.
Not bad.
Well, this has been so lovely.
So happy to have you here, my dear, dear, close, long life, long friends. I am so happy I could come and help you in your pursuit of joy, elevation,
and perfection. Nailed it. Nailed it. It's Fredwick. I was wondering, wondering, wondering if you were going to use the black tie look that we did.
Yes, we had to.
My recollection of that was somehow Strudwick jumping in the pool and you going out in the black tie look.
Did I misremember that?
I guess.
I thought that was what happened, too.
But now looking at the tape, no, I was still in my first outfit.
For the listening audience, in the end there, we, no, I was still in my first outfit.
For the listening audience, in the end there, we changed into full black tie gowns and furs.
So her stupid series has her changing outfits every two minutes, like one does when one has a friend over.
Exactly.
And especially like one does when one's trying to prove how relatable they are. Yes.
You know, that you're not constantly switching in and out of trying to sort of one up each other with your look, your look that Megan did not
understand the, that word allegedly, but yeah, no, that's what you do. And I think that, uh,
you know, it w it was a day, Megan, it was a day. I think the whole, the whole thread of that one
was she keeps having all these so-called friends coming on her show. And it's very clear as you
watch the show, she knows nothing about her friends. And that's why you're my lifelong
friend. But I was like, you know, where'd you grow up? Do you have any children?
Like what is your backstory? Like what is your wiki thumbnail?
I know nothing about you. And by the way, I only want to talk about myself.
Only want to talk about you. As we discussed last time, you would ask a question and I would sort of try to jump in while retaining
my dignity.
And you would just cut me off and move on to some other like thing that you
were beautifully executing.
And by the way,
like,
can,
can we talk about like trying the one pot pasta?
What do you mean?
When we actually eat it?
Yeah.
I thought it was good.
I thought it wasn't bad either.
I was,
I was impressed.
We did it.
What?
For the record, we followed the Martha Stewart recipe, not the Meghan Markle recipe.
Which she did steal.
Like, if you look at hers, it appears to be just pure theft of the Martha Stewart recipe, which was decent.
And so I haven't made it again, but it's there.
But that charcuterie thing is such a nightmare.
That thing took forever.
That was the longest thing we did. No one could ever do that at home for a kid in a morning.
Nor would they want to. I mean, and then finally Strudwick getting the cocktail. We drank like
five glasses. He got our cocktails. He got our peanut butter roll thing in the first episode
or second episode. And then he got our, what's what's the other thing he ate? He, he ate,
I can't remember. There was a third thing he ate, but he was a menace as he normally is,
but he's a sweet boy, but a bad boy. So, um, I do want to show you one other clip of her.
She's out still doing her founder podcast. And, um, she wanted us all to know as she worked in,
in that clip we ran there to remind us she's a regular
person, Maureen, she's a working mom. So she gets what it's like to be a working mom. Here's the
clip. I will say for myself, like, especially when they're baby babies and yes, the, the crime
before I was a mom and I've always wanted to be a mom before I was a mom, I was like, oh gosh,
I'm going to give a speech with a baby on my hip. I had a whole vision.
I was like, I'm just going to... And then you fast forward. Granted, I had a lot of external
things happening. By the time I had both pregnancies and both babies, but it was not
the way I envisioned it. For me, it's so important that my kids see me as a working mom.
Oh my God. And that we all see her as that because what she's feet, she feels
guilty about the $150 million she grifted off of being a fake Royal. Me, me, me, me, me. So
as I've predicted, once these kids hit 18, they are moving to the East coast. If not out of the
country could be back to the UK entirely,. Could be back to the UK entirely.
Or could be back to the UK entirely. Exactly. You know, and it was the whole thing too. She
was saying on one of the other shows, you know, I write them emails every night.
Yeah.
So that, so 365, I can't do the math. 365 days times 18.
Yeah.
How many emails is that?
Like they're going to have the time to go through that.
No.
Who the hell wants to review thousands of emails from their mom when they were
two, when they're later 22? And then of course there's, I leave the room from them. We don't
ever talk about the help, right? Right. I leave the room just to take a moment for myself into
the other room. And then I miss them so much that rather than go back into the other room,
I scroll on my phone. Right. But she pictured herself giving her speeches with a child on the hip.
She's just so cool.
She's going to do it all.
But now that she's a working mom, Maureen, she's realizing it's just so hard.
You know, the life-work balance, notwithstanding your huge mansion and your full staff and the fact that you're married to a prince.
It's just, it's very, she understands the plight of working women across America.
Clearly she does. And also I'm curious as to how she was going to give said speeches with a baby on her hip when Prince Harry has said the reason they
left was largely to keep their children completely out of the public eye. Right, right. Which she
wants us to, to remind us of that she's a princess and she was part of the royal family. That's why
she couldn't give the speeches because there was a lot going on in my personal life at the time my
babies were born. There was so much going on, like when you're slinging allegedly baseless
accusations of racism against two of the most famous monarchs on the planet. You know, there's
a lot going on. Couldn't have a baby on the hip because I had to sling those from the hip.
Okay. Now I'm going to have to get to the auto pen story on Monday because we don't have time
for it, but it's interesting. There is an investigation underway and there is reportedly
a Democrat whistleblower saying who was signing it and when. So more on that. But quickly, Bill Belichick,
video has hit of him leaving the home of what we now believe was his then girlfriend,
Jordan Hudson. And this journalist, Pablo Torre, tracked it down. He was shirtless. It was before we really knew
that they were having an affair and she was so much younger than he was. Here's the video. Oh
my God. Oh, Pablo Torre got his hands on that and probably didn't know whether he should show us or
not. And now there is an interview, right, of the woman who owned that house.
Did she speak with Pablo Torre?
I think this is it in SOT 20.
I'd come off the golf course, and we were just chatting about different things.
And that's when she said that she wanted to know how far Danvers was.
And I was like, oh, are you getting married?
She's like, no, I compete in pageants.
And I said, well, we're members at the golf course.
You should come play with us.
You know, my friends have clubs.
They can lend you.
She said she played.
Yeah, she said she played.
She also said she prefers
the men's senior shaft.
So I just sort of didn't really
think much about that
until later.
OMG.
That's so good.
There's a question about whether, like, reportedly this is video that helped keep him out of getting another NFL coaching job. He wound up settling for the
college level and oh my God, look at this. And now there's speculation that did she leak it?
Did she have something to do with it in order to like, I don't know, did she want him not to get
another job at the NFL or just to be more dependent on her?
I have no idea,
but there's now reports that they're engaged.
And you tell me how this is going to end, Maureen.
Oh, if I were one of Bill Belichick's kids,
just me, just my opinion,
I would be concerned for his physical safety.
I really would.
I mean, we know he runs around like a slob
as part of his flex,
but this is all so inelegant.
It is so unbecoming of a man who had that legacy.
And it's the shaft.
Oh my God.
Chef's kiss.
Can you imagine?
All I would say is akin to the theme
in I, Jack Wright, available on BritBox,
don't change your will, Bill Belichick.
Don't change your will to Bill Belichick. Don't change your will
to make her the beneficiary. And if you do, don't tell her about it. 100%, although I do think she's
running the show. And to a new report that just came up, apparently Jordan is being excised from
Polite Society on Nantucket this summer. Oh, maybe this, this may take yet another turn. We don't know.
We'll find out. Our own link, Lauren is very pro the Belichick Jordan relationship,
and you can tune into his show to find out why, but make sure for now you tune into subscribe
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Callahan on YouTube and on podcasts. And listen, have a wonderful, wonderful Memorial day and take a minute, especially on
Monday to think about our troops who pay the ultimate price and their families to, uh, to keep
this country safe and free. Uh, it's not just a day off, right? There are people who are really
going to be thinking about lost loved ones on Monday and let's make ourselves, uh, think among
them thinking about those who gave it all in the name of freedom and liberty and all
the great ideals that this country has fought and stood for for almost 250 years. Now we will have
a special Memorial day episode for you. These episodes that we've been doing the past few years
on Memorial day, where we feature a veteran who has caught our eye. They're extremely popular.
And it's for a good reason because we actually think long and hard about who we're going to book on those days. And you will not be disappointed on
Monday. Do you know who John McPhee is? John McPhee is former special forces. He was on Sean
Ryan and he was on Joe Rogan, but I'm telling you, you've never heard him like this. We went places.
I had never heard him go. He did not hold back. He's one of the most interesting
people I've ever sat across from. He was right here in the red studio. And every moment between
us, I was on the edge of my seat. The guy is unlike anybody I've ever talked to. I think
you're going to love it. It airs on Monday and I would love your feedback. In the meantime,
you can email me as always, Megangan at megankelly.com.
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