You know, everything I'm doing right now, baddies, fashion, you know, I want to lead the girls. I want them to follow me. Literally, when you look up a Capricorn sign, if you say Capricorns and their signs, it'll say business, money, workaholics, that's all I do. But it has a story. And my husband's like, "You're sick." >> They're always going to complain. I'm not sick. I swear to God, these are bags Of a lifetime. >> Did you ever think you would get to this point in your career? You know what's crazy is I didn't know if
the reality TV point was going to take me to this point of my career, but I did know that as the entrepreneur and the gogetter and the hard worker that I am, I was going to get to this point. >> All right. Hey, welcome. >> So, wait, I have to tell you this last part. When I was seven, my mom took me To San Francisco and it was when they, you know, being gay was not accepted everywhere in the world. You know, I'm an '8s baby. So, the streets of San Francisco were all painted um
rainbow in Hate Town at the time, and people were like mad about it, but some people were San Francisco is a very open, liberal city. This is where I grew up. So my mom one day drops me off in San Francisco with her and she's like, "You can be whatever you want to be. I Will never ever ever not accept whatever you want to do and what whoever you want to be. And do you see these rainbows on the streets?" Like, you know, she just went into this whole thing. And so it's just so funny
because I feel like that's a Scorpio. Like if you're a Scorpio sign, you're such a liberal. >> Yeah. >> They're just so open-minded. >> Yeah. >> Part of your guys' sign. experimental, >> right? And then typical Capricorn things. >> Oh, just business money. >> You don't take crap from anybody either. >> And it's all No, literally when you look up a Capricorn sign, you say Capricorns and their signs. It'll say business, money, workaholics. That's all I do. >> Right. >> Yeah. Love to work. >> I love that you read business books to stay on top
of your game. >> I do. >> Tell me what you're reading or what your favorite business books are. >> Any Okay. any John Maxwell books like um books on success, leadership. I feel like leadership is so important. Um especially like you know everything I'm doing right now, baddies, fashion, you know, I want to lead the girls. I want them to follow me. And leadership is a big part of success. So I read a lot of books on leadership success and How to be a billionaire, how like you know. Yeah. I'm like big on that. But
John Maxwell is my favorite >> really >> on business books. Yeah. >> What's like one good message that you love that he shares? >> Well, so I feel like a lot of people they want to focus on one thing that they want to be say. So So just say for instance I have baddies on my show. They're like I want to be a I want to be A rapper or I want to be a well actually let's let's talk about Jayla. Um she is very businessminded. She's a Capricorn and she is heavy into business. She's
um started her own couture swimsuit line. >> She's walks every week in swimw week in Miami. Um she has her her whole collection. I mean it's amazing. And I I always um sponsor it for her. I will do whatever I can for her. But I always tell these girls, you need to have like seven different things that you do to Make money if you want to be a millionaire. Seven different things. Seven different ways that you make money. So, like for me, I have so many things that I'm involved in. It's not just I'm the
creator and owner of baddies. I mean, it doesn't stop. I have like seven other ways that I make money every month. >> Okay, tell us. >> I have one of the biggest female cannabis companies in the world. >> What's it called? >> Batty Batty Blunts. >> Love it. >> So, um the Hey, honey. We have um Thank you. That was so sweet of you. Did you bring one for her? >> No, I'm good. >> You don't want cocktail? >> No, I'm going to have a water. Oh, okay. >> Yeah. What are you having? What's your
drink of choice? >> Tequila and gingerell or Sprite. Yep. >> He knows. >> 13 years married. >> Best husband ever. >> So, oh, let me show you. I brought you one. I don't know if you smoke joints. I mean, I don't know. But somebody, you know, >> you just signed a really big deal. >> Yeah. And this is it. So, I also not only do people smoke weed, but they roll up with the little papers. So, I'm in every corner store in the next month or So. Batty baddy good leaves. >> Let's open this up
and show people what's inside. >> It's a watermelon um flavor. >> Watermelon flavored. Like literally, if you're going to if I sit down somewhere at a bar, I'm going to Hey, do you guys have a watermelon margarita and they're they're just the little leaves that you put your your little marijuana in if you want to just have a little joint. >> There it is. >> Wow. Look at this. >> And all of the tobacco leaves come from Dominican Republic. It's like one of the best places that um make the leaves. Oh, that's beautiful. So, it's
two per pack. >> Two per pack for $2.99. It's huge. I mean, that's like normal, though. My competition is It's the same. Everyone's numbers are the same. >> Okay. >> Um, >> wow. How did this come about? How did You score such a deal? >> So, I'm from the Bay Area and you know, everybody smokes marijuana in California. It's legal everywhere. It's legal in New York now. >> Yeah, it is. >> So, I'm actually in a couple of dispensaries here in New York. >> Oh, love it. >> And so, um, I felt like, hey, everybody
has my weed now. How can we roll a little joint with it, too? So, you got To have the whole little kit. Like, now you're supposed to be rolling up with mine and get your little baddy weed. >> It's all little thing, right? >> So, I did just sign a $10 million distribution deal with this. >> What? >> We're in all the corner stores. Yeah. And it's good. It's a good product. It's a really good product. Um, >> I'm dropping a tequila. >> What's it called? >> Batty Batty Tequila. >> Wow. You're just turning it
into this global >> Well, it's became a global thing. So, it's like, you know, I'm Baddy's is famous for saying Batty Batty shot a clock. Why would we not have a tequila? >> And you already sell shot glasses. >> We sell that, >> right? >> Yeah. Well, we have the game. It's like a little game that you could play. It's Called Batty Batty Shot: Clock. It's a game. >> So, you It's a card deck inside with four little shot glasses. And it'll say like, "Have you ever went skinny dipping before?" >> If yes, take a
shot. If no, you're safe. >> You're never going to be too old to party. >> Next. I love that. I love that line. That's a good line. >> It's yours. >> You're never going to be too old to party cuz yeah, I did just hit 40 this year. So, my thing now is like, yeah, it's fun to party with all the baddies, but I'm like, guys, let me teach you guys a few things and take a few pages out of my book. That's really where I'm at with it. It's not about me um competing with
any of these girls. It's not about me um feeling like they're we're in competition or any of those Kind of things. I really want these girls to like follow and lead and let me lead you into the direction of why I'm so successful now. >> You know, for the last 17 years, Hollywood is no joke, man. Like they will they will eat you up and spit you out and use whatever they can get out of you and then when they can't get anything else out of you, throw you away. >> And that's the point where
you have to Be an entrepreneur and build your own empire. >> Exactly. That's what I'm saying. Like there's been so many times when I'm like, "Okay, I don't have any work, but I've created all these other businesses and things that kind of That's why I say you need seven different avenues of making money." >> Okay. What's your other businesses besides the weed and the the watermelon rollies >> and and then we have the the tequila now. >> Okay. >> So, the tequila is like in a bidding war. Then all of a sudden, I started tapping
into the music lane. So, originally I would host clubs, right, and bookings. People would book me to show up and I'd get like say a flat rate and I'm going to be very honest. I never have to lie about numbers. I'd get probably $5,000 to show up to a club for One hour and party in a section and people want to take pictures with me, >> right? >> I decided, you know what, Patties is so popular and everything's so music driven and us going out to the clubs and performing and talking on the mics and
this. I'm going to start dropping music, you know? So, I start dropping music and my my song post for me goes number one on TikTok for like 17 weeks straight. And I wake up one morning and It's like Kim, Kylie, Kendall, Lotto, all of these celebrities doing pose for me, ass fat, slim, thick, no tummy, my part of the song. And I was like, so then I start getting Billboard and all these people wanting to do interviews and talk to me about where I'm going with the music. And now I go to the club and
I'm getting $30,000 to come and perform my song. I'm like, "Sure, I'll show up for $30,000 for an hour." Like, what? So now it's like, you Know, and then I'm booked four or five times a week. It's insane. I have to tell them, "No, I have other things I really got to focus on and do." >> Like shooting your show. >> Like shooting the show. We can't I can't just like go around the world and do tours, but I do do like about 30 This summer I did 30 cities. I went to 30 different cities
and I made $30,000 every night. >> Wow. So, what is your advice for women Who look up to you and want to get to that point in their career? >> And then go for it. That's all I'm going to say. I never ever was like, I'm a recording artist. I'm a rapper. I'm a I went for it and I took the I just took that that leap of faith and I just did it. I was like, I don't know what the song's going to do. Uh, ass fat, slim, thick, no tummy. Sure. >> You have
such a good voice, though, for music. >> It was fun. I think people just know my voice at this point. Let's Let's be real. Like, when I record in the studio, cuz I do have an album coming now. >> Crazier. So, there there's another There it is. Another project. Um, I'm dropping a an album. But here's the thing. Are you ready for this? It's a batty album, and I have all of my baddies on it. So, it's like I'm putting all my girls on. So, you guys are the next Wuang. >> Yeah. >> I love
it. Right. We need a female Wuang. Let's go. >> I love you. >> Let's go. >> So, yeah, that's what it is. It's like, wait a minute. Like, if this is what we're doing, let's just bring my girls together, we collab, and we're all going to be on a baddy album. Period. Like, what are we talking about? If my songs are going viral like that, and these girls are also going viral, all my Baddies are doing their thing. I'm so proud of them. Let's all stick together and let's get this money together and make it
even more powerful. >> Are you guys sing sharing on like different the same track >> like where some of us are are like Yeah. So I have a couple songs where um baddies are on my song and then I'm on their songs and it's all on one big album and it's the Baddie record label. So it's my label so I'm signing my Girls. >> Wow. And then then you guys could go on tour and all. Well, we're definitely going to do that. >> And I could tell that it would be fun to attend one of
your shows just by looking at the music videos that you guys have made. >> They're fun the fun videos. >> What is it like behind the scenes to do those videos? >> I hate the fact that baddies only ever Shows us like in these situations where we're fighting, arguing, we're beefing with each other cuz the baddies actually are fun. Even though there are a few that it's very difficult to, you know, us all to see eye to eye, I really try to put my best foot forward and explain or show by example and lead that
guys, we listen, I get it, we don't all like each other or maybe you don't like what she's doing, but there's so much money to to be made and if we all stick Together, it's so much more powerful. >> I do try. It's not It doesn't always happen that way, but I I wish that baddies didn't just only show the negative. That is what the audience likes to see. They love the fights and the drama. It's proven. It's a fact. But behind the scenes, like a lot of us girls get along. And a lot of
these girls, we make money. They're making money. These girls are buying houses, things they've never been able, they Didn't even dream of. Like some of these girls don't come from much, you know, and it's life-changing opportunities. Like it's really changing lives. Baddies is 100% um you know, changed uh the game. >> Okay. these girls. I mean, coming for some of them coming from like the projects to now buying their own homes. Um, all of that >> launching rap careers. >> Look, no, that is a 100% thing happening With them. Like one 100% that's happening with
my baddies. They are on the charts. They are competing with the top girls right now. And I would say I mean and I'm no like you know weird I mean Tiki um the Mariah Lynn she's been doing the music stuff but the Diamond the Body um Anna Mac she's in there you know with her singing there's a whole group and then there's there's the new girls like I have a spin-off Rea G um from Fatty's Gone Wild Nicki Minaj's little sister Ming Lee they're like really getting that recognition and they're blowing up and they're doing
their thing and I I actually love to see it. I like to see that type of [ __ ] Like, haha, my baddies are doing good. Look at all, you know, I love it. >> Yeah, it friendly competition is not bad for anybody. >> It pushes other people to have to go a Little harder. Girls are good. >> As as a CEO, >> as you know, a woman entrepreneur, how do you know which ideas are the best to pursue for business? >> Um, you know, I do have a lot of people that are on my
team and we do look at like the numbers. We do look at I'm a real big numbers girl. Like I'm like show me the numbers. >> Show me that the tequila is gonna make me 700 million. I want to show me, you Know, so when we pull numbers and we really look at uh the stats, statistics, all of that who our core audience is, you know, we know who our core audience is. It's females. 90% of people who follow the baddies are females and we're female driven. And then we have the LGBTQ plus community >>
and and we love that, you know. Um and one thing I know is that women are the biggest consumers online. They spend the most money. So, you know, I dropped a Batty Batty um plush doll, a little doll that you click her hand and she says Batty Batty shot a clock. And she sold 5 She sold 5,000 units in 24 hours. Like 5,000 of those dolls sold. I I was like, let's just put it up and see what it does. They're gone. We had to just keep restocking and keep reordering. I don't I think we're
at like maybe like 50,000 of those dolls sold. It's like big numbers. These are like real numbers. These are not like, you know, we have a Lot of people watching baddies every Sunday. Like 15 million people are watching baddies every Sunday around the world. Like around the world. I took my husband to Bali last year for his birthday and there was literally people screaming. I'm swinging on that tree where you get that picture where it looks like the whole dress is flowing and they're like batty batty shot a clock. I was like what? We are
in Bali like 2 hours from the like main area up In the wilderness. >> Yeah, it's a thing around the world. >> Do you ever feel like your privacy is invaded because of fame or >> I mean that's all that comes with it. I've never complained about that and I'll never ever not love my fans or you know we landed last night in New York City, my husband and I and our flight was a little bit late in it so it's 12:30 in the morning. We're getting our bag and they just swarmed me at the
Baggage carousel and I would never I don't even have it in me to say no, we can't take a picture. That's so lame. Any celebrity that says no, we can't take a picture. I don't care if your makeup is on. I don't care what your hair looks like. I would never say no. >> Really? No, I mean I guess maybe it's because they watch me on reality TV and there's sometimes when I don't have makeup on on the show, so you see me you see me in all my elements on TV. >> Yeah. >> All
of it. >> Who cares? It's a freaking picture. >> I would never say no to my fans. >> This is I There's no fan that can comment under anything that said, "I met Natalie and she didn't take a picture with me if they ask." That's lame if you say no. >> Have you ever had a celebrity do that to you when you were younger? M >> I've had people do it to me and I was Like, "Oh, okay. I'm sorry to tarnish your image." >> Oh, really? Yeah. >> No, I I I probably there probably
was one along the way, but nothing that reminds me of that of that. But I've never Hopefully they all take that page out of my book, too. Don't Don't do that to your fans. >> No. >> Right. Because they keep they're the ones who pay your bills. >> They do. and they're and they're supportive and they come to the shows, >> you know, our shows are sold out, packed out, wall to- wall, you know, they support us and and they it goes a long way. >> So, yeah, that that's really important to me with the
baddies. I I always want them to take that page out of the book, too. Guys, come on. They want a picture. Let's take a picture. I'm always do like when we're all on the road together. Fans. The big fan. She wants a picture. >> Yeah. >> How much of your job is self-promotion, >> man? a lot of it. I think that's a reality TV star, though. If you're in the reality TV lane and whether or not you're trying to switch over to other lanes, too, I think that other lanes, like if you're in if you're
in the music industry, it's not it's not as much. You have people who kind of like, you know, help you do Whatever you're doing to promote your music and this that and the other. There's a lot of things that go with that. But reality TV, you have to do it because they want to know you. If the audience is watching and they don't feel like they know you, you're not a reality TV star. You're just not. I've been doing this for 17 years. They literally come up to me and they're like, "Where's Journey?" I'm like,
"My daughter's at home. How's Oreo?" "My dog is great." "Where's Jacob?" "My husband's fine." Like they like know you. They like That's when you're a reality star. When they know you. Yes. It's so weird. I know. I know. The only thing I haven't let them really in is into my home. So, my fans don't they they do say like, "Can we get a tour of your house? I want to go like if I take a picture of my closet, they're like, "We want a tour of the closet. We want to go to the announce." I
don't really let it come Into my home. I've always blocked that out cuz what I noticed was along the way of my career, the celebrities that had reality shows about their families, it always somehow never ended the way I want my story to end with my family. So, I'm never going to have I will never have a family reality show. And I tell I do tell my fans that all the time. I know they want more of me and my family. And you know, my we be we have fun. Me and my family, I'm they're
like, "Oh my God, they're at the cabin." like I'll show them little things, but no, you're not coming into the home. You can't know everything that's going on. Like, you just can't. It's just it's a little too much. And that's how you tear your family apart. And I've seen it over and over again. >> Really? >> Yeah. Like one one family that really really made me sad when I was kind of in the middle of my career in in Hollywood Was Kendra Wilkinson and her husband. I love their I love that family and when they
got that divorce and all that stuff was happening I was like no it like really made me like sad and that was the the point at my like where I was like I will never have a family show cuz we knew Kendra and we knew her the her husband Hank and I'm like the things that was like going on in the tables I was like that's not even real but it got so much it was so much that it just like Tore it up I will never have a family show. Okay, >> we will never
ever ever ever ever. >> My fans know that though. I tell them that all the time. It's just not okay. I don't I just It needs to be separate business and home. >> Separate. >> Separate. They get a little bit on on my social media. They get to see how we travel and when we go on our family vacations and they get to see a little Bit, but like that's it. >> But you control the narrative. >> I control it >> and I will always control that narrative. My family is my entire world and that's
what I do this for. So I we're not tearing that down, >> right? Sorry. >> Yeah. Hands off sacred territory, right? >> Period. >> So let's talk about fashion. I mean, >> I'm getting too into it. It's getting Kind of ridiculous. >> Okay. >> I'm getting way too into fashion. I am reading the books on Chanel. Obsessed with her. >> Yeah. >> Yes. >> What did you What did you love about her legacy? >> Oh my god. She was just such a bad [ __ ] >> She was totally a bad a baddie. >> She
was a baddie. >> She was a baddie. >> Like she would have been like a me of like I'm dead ass. I love the story. I love the Chanel. I've been going to all of the Chanels. Like I did. We just went to the one in Paris. Um the big uh the big Chanel store, the one in London, and I buy like very exclusive pieces in these stores. Um, and I've it like so I'm torn between Chanel and Louis right now, but I feel like the only reason I'm Spending so much on Louis Vuitton is
cuz it's a lot of travel stuff and I travel. That's all I do is just I'm on the road. So all my pieces are perfect for like flights, checking my luggage in. Like it's all like travel stuff. >> Mhm. >> And um >> but I love how you take this classic, you know, Chanel is classic, right? the pearls, the tweet, all of that. >> You should see what I bought. The pearl Thing that I bought in Paris. What? >> So, okay. So, it was I bought two things that were Okay, so she had these um
Chanel had these gloves that went up to here. I have to show you the picture. You're going to die. It ate up the internet. It was a whole Chanel look. I am I'm a Chanel girl. I'm a Chanel girl and a Louis girl. But I'm starting to really get into Bayga a lot. I'm like, "Okay, I like the bags." I've always been a bag girl, Though. My husband I said, "So, I I had to build a closet." You did an article on my closet. >> Yeah. >> I don't know if you remember >> my closet.
You >> had to build a whole new >> I had to build a whole new closet in my house. And every little spotlight is on one of my like one of bags. >> It's like a museum. >> It is. But it has a story. And my husband's like, "You're sick." >> They're always going to complain. >> I'm not sick. I swear to God, these are bags of a lifetime. >> The the closet needs to be bigger than the h the gym, >> you know. And then I went to I'm gonna just find this picture because
you're going to die. You're going to be like, Natalie. Okay. I went into the store and I just told myself I'm like, "Okay, I'm Going to get only a couple things in here. I'm going to have a little fun. I'm going I like I like like vintagey stuff though from these stores. It's not It's not like I'm going Oh, and then I' I've been getting into Prada. like I had to have these prodigy that everybody was talking about. They were so hard to get. I got them out of London. It's it's becoming like a um
a serious thing. My closet, my my cleaning ladies and the maids said, "No more Natalie. There's no More space. So when you come home with all these bags, nowhere to put the stuff." Cuz I get upset when when the bags are like in front of other bags and I can't see the other ones behind in the little like >> organized Capricorn. need an organized system to be able to see it all. Right. >> But um it's important that you know the fashion is kind of going hand inand with being an IT girl. And I do
feel like right now where I'm at in my career um I Definitely hit a point where people want to see what I have on. People want to see what I'm wearing. They want to see my purse, my bag, my shoes, my outfit. And so, but I love that because I'm gonna give it to you. I'm going to give you the it bag. So, let me show you this one. This was a oneofone Louis Vuitton fan bag that came out and it's a fan. >> But it's a Louis Vuitton bag. >> Yes. And the whole world
it was only Like five of these in the world, >> right? >> It's a fan bag and I had to have it. >> Very hard to get. >> So, you like the most exclusive stuff, but I love how you style these items. >> Still fun and cool. Like I'm not like, you know, I make them still, >> you know, >> it's hip-hop. >> Hip-hop. Urban. I want to say urban. It's still like, you know, I might wear Like a poochie outfit that's like really bright in colors, purple, greens, and all. Yeah, I make it fun.
>> But um >> fashion should always be fun. >> Balenciaga has been one of my go-tos. I I started loving Did you get into the um Skiims collab with Dolce? I was wearing fishnetss under it. Oh, that's a cool look with the pink hair. Show the camera. Thank you. Ah, that's gorgeous. >> Kim actually sent me the whole collab. >> Did she? Do you know her? >> Well, they just I think they love um they love baddies. >> I think they watch it. >> I think I think they watch I think everybody's watching baddies because
they definitely did my TikTok. You know, they did the pose for me >> with um Haley did it. >> It was wild how that went viral on Tik Tok. >> It went viral. I mean, what was it like to have your phone blow up? >> My phone kept blowing up. It started though blowing up when Nikki said my name in her song. When Nikki was like, you know, uh, even if my name was Natalie Nun, these [ __ ] still couldn't chin check me. That's it. It was like huge. Um, >> have you ever like
gotten in touch with her or something like >> so Nikki? No. and that and she's one of My favorites and I I love her to death and I will always be the biggest Nikki Stan. She did recently unfollow me though and I think it's because her sister is on Baddy's Gone Wild and they just don't have the best relationship. But I would never get into family stuff. Family means so much to me so I would never even you know but I love Nikki and I think it's really just it was all about that just a
little bit there but it didn't it didn't bother me. Hopefully I she'll follow me back. >> I love it. I love that you're resilient. >> I love her and I still love her. Even though she unfollowed me, I'm not unfollowing my queen. So, I was hurt. I was like, "Dang." And then Ming did message me and say, "I'm sorry my sister unfollowed you. It's probably because of me." I didn't even respond to her. I was like, >> but I don't think Nikki hates me or I just think it's like it come becomes a Thing. She
probably didn't want to see all the I post a lot promoting my show and Ming is on my show. She probably didn't want to see it. I I do that. I tend to do that too when I don't want to see things. I unfollow the people. >> I'm Canadian. I'm too polite. I just mute. >> Oh, mute. >> Just mute. >> Yeah. My my the CEO of this network always says to me, "Natalie, why do you Always unfollow everybody when you I'm like cuz they all go to him and say, Natalie unfollowed me. Can you
please tell her to follow me back?" >> This is what the HR department has to deal with at Zeus. >> Yeah. >> Unfollow me, please. Wait, I have to tell you another brand that I'm really into right now. Poochie. >> Your Poochie looks. You wore that in South Africa, didn't you? A >> I love these street style photos. These paparazzi photos. >> I'm obsessed with Poochie. >> Poochie looks so fun. >> Mhm. >> If they drop a new color um collab, I'll try to do my hair like it. So look, like I have like the
little bows with the pink outfit. They make it so fun. I love Poochie. >> Do you style yourself? >> Okay, so I have a stylist who will just Always say, "Hey, Nat, you got to have this. This is so you." Cuz I don't have time to sit there online all day. But I do go to the stores all day. Shopping is a job. I go, it's a job. It's a whole job. Um, I'm really into poochie. Okay, here's my look. This is what I was trying to show you. So, this was my Chanel look when
I was in Paris that it went viral because went to the Chanel store and had a ball. So, I got the gloves. These were Limited one of one Chanel. Chanel and I just looked and it was just so cute. >> It was my favorite. >> You're giving it a cute younger >> and the bag was a oneofone bag. Here's the bag that no one could get with it was the from two summers ago. >> It has roller skates >> roller skates on it and it's the new it. So all the girls right now are wearing
the Chanel little vintage bags. They're little. You zip them up and they're Small. >> Yeah, >> they're small. Like these little bags >> like that. They're little, but the vintage ones, I've been getting them. I've been getting all the little colors. Those are the it bags. All the girls have to have those bags. >> So, I I had to get the one with the roller skates on it cuz that was one of one. >> But your personal style is defined by Confidence, >> you know, and expression. Yeah. Like I can't get over your bling. >>
Yeah, my bling. Oh, for sure. And today's a light day. I usually have like stacks heavy. Is it just it just gives fun and it gives I don't know. It just gives like rockstar bossy >> CEO >> CEO. I'm the CEO of baddies. I mean everybody knows I wear this chain though. It's a thing. >> It is definitely a thing. It was already It was on Rupaul. >> Rupaul on believe that chain. I was literally like how did you create this chain? It was like a fake one. It was so cool. >> It was huge.
>> It was huge. Went overboard, you know? >> I love it. >> And they have to have you back as a as a judge. Um, I'm waiting. Rupaul, hello. >> Hello. >> Wow. >> Yes. It's, you know, but I will 100% say I'm going to start getting even more into the fashion. I think I want to start just living even more out loud with like the designers. I'm loving Amir, Michael Amir's stuff. It's very street wear. um you know, crossed over to really starting to get into the couture of the fashion. I feel like people
didn't they they didn't think Amir was going to be as big as it is. Amir is here to stay. >> I love Amir. Fun. I bought all my baddies Amiri bags. They have these little mini bags. They have the stars on them. Every single one of the girls got an Amir bag from me. All of them. >> You spoil them. >> They're so spoiled. They're so spoiled >> for people who are loyal to you. >> That and see that's the thing. And also some of these girls on the show are they're loyal to the show,
but they They're not even really that loyal to me, but I treat them all the same. I try my hardest to treat them all the same. You get a bag, you get a bag, and I would just get them all the different colors. And that's what I did in South Africa. They had an Amir store in South Africa. I bought them all a bag while we were there. And mind you, South Africa shopping, Louis Vuitton and the Chanel store overseas in South Africa. H, take the Wheel. I was getting things that you couldn't get back
here. >> Oh, wow. >> They had them over there. >> Wow. >> Shopping around the world is really fun. >> Did you ever think you would get to this point in your career? Um, you know what's crazy is I didn't know if the reality TV point was going to take me to this point of my career, but I did know that as the entrepreneur and the Gogetter and the hard worker that I am, I was going to get to this point. I just didn't know what it would have what it would have been. Yeah. Well,
I know what it looks like now. It's fun. >> What's something you manifested that you never thought? >> The the home I live in. >> Wow. the home I live in. I I actually love being on the road and working because I'm a workaholic. I'm a Capricorn. I Want to work. I want to make some money. But when I go home and I open up my shutter from my bedroom window and I look outside at my backyard and my pool and my house, I'm like I like literally like it's every time I come home, I
like almost cry. >> I'm like, whoa. I mean, I spent a million dollars on my backyard though last year with the pool and the everything. And I look around, I'm like, "This is my house. This is my backyard. Oh my god, this is my stairs. This is my closet. This is It's almost not believable." But [ __ ] I worked [ __ ] hard. I busted my ass. >> Like, I do really like sit back and I'm like, "Well, finally something shows for, you know, like this has been going on for 17 years. have been
running ragged and working my ass off and doing reality shows up after reality shows and and really really working hard. Like it's not a game. And then when I do come Home, I'm like, "Yeah, finally I'm home to kick my feet up and look around, but then I got to get out of here in 3 days, but these three days are I'm going to sit in my backyard and freaking love this feeling of being at home." >> Yeah. But [ __ ] >> Yeah. Cuz people people don't people don't see behind the scenes how much
work you have to really do. >> It's a lot of work. It's getting up super early. It's a lot of organization Of your time. Micromanaging. >> Micromanaging. Manage time management is key. >> How do you do it? >> So, I tell the baddies all the time because they they miss flights. Um, you know, they miss their bookings sometimes and then I they don't call me and tell me, but everybody knows that these are my girls. So, they call me, "Hey, Natalie, one of the baddies didn't make her flight today here in Boston. She's Not going
to make it to Boston. Is there any other baddies locally that I can use tonight to make up for it? This is crazy. She's not here. She's a no-show. And I like try to tell these girls, you can't miss flights. You can't be a no-show. That's not a good reputation that you want to have. You got to manage your time. I get to the airport now. I do fly private a lot more with me and the CEO of Zeus. You know, we have different accounts. We fly a little Differently. But that doesn't take from the
[ __ ] 15 years of me busting my ass. I'm in the two million mile club with American Airlines, two million mile club with Delta. I have gone non-stop for 15 years on commercial flights. I have never missed a [ __ ] thing. I get to the airport 2 hours early. I was here early today for you. >> Yes, you were. You got here before me. >> I don't [ __ ] around. >> I'm embarrassed. >> It was like [ __ ] >> I don't [ __ ] around. Ty man is serious. >> Right. >>
I I I prepare. Like I knew today I had to get up no later, Natalie. Getting glam by 10:30. We need to be How many minutes away is this from the hotel? 30. Give it 50. Okay. Like it's not this hard. >> So you're Because you're a numbers girl. >> I'm a numbers girl. Thank you. >> So you know it's called It's called Logic. >> Don't [ __ ] around, bro. I'm going to make it on time. I'm going to be there. There's no time. I think when I first got with the owner of Zeus,
Lemi, he used to always be like, "Nah, I don't think you're going to get here." He So I because I live in San Francisco, right outside of San Francisco, and I do have a home in LA, but we do a lot of parties and events in LA. And I'm like, "Let me I I'll be there later today." He's like, "Nat, you're still in San Francisco. Are you going to make this Halloween party or not?" I'm like, "Lemmy, I promise you I'll be there." Now he doesn't even question it. When I first got with Zeus, he
because I think he was so used to dealing with talent and people and maybe even his other executive producers of shows that, you know, timing and them missing flights and things like that was more common. I have never He will be He could be my witness. He can comment Underneath whatever this is going to go. He will tell you Natalie has never ever been a no-show. I'm never going to tell you I'm gonna be there and I'm not. Even some of the baddies. So, this summer, one of my baddies is pregnant. That went viral. I
went to her baby shower. She lives all the way in Philly. She's like, "She's not going to make my baby shower." I'm like, "I'm going to be at your baby shower." I pull up. I'm at her baby shower before she even arrived. I Was there before her. >> Oh, ye of little faith. She was like, "Yeah, her whole family." Everyone was like, "She's" I'm like, "Yes, I'm not going to I'm not going to tell you." Even one of the other one, she lived in Mississippi. It took me two stops to get there on the flight.
Jackson, Mississippi. I said, "Where the hell am I going?" Right? It was a ball. I had so much fun. It was her birthday. I had to stop two times to get there and made it In plenty of time. And I even pulled up to her her family's house and we had a big barbecue. We were hanging out hanging out. It was firework. We were doing a little fireworks. It was Fourth of July. And went to her birthday party. I'm not going to tell you I'm going to be somewhere. I'm not going to be there. >>
You follow through on your word. >> I do. I do. I'm I am good for that. Yeah. If I say I'm going to be someone 99%, It's barely ever I'm not there. I I didn't come through and do what I said I was going to do. >> So, >> and that's a big thing. You can't be the baddest [ __ ] and you're not you're a [ __ ] no-show and you're you can't be the baddie CEO and you there's no real like we know she's like, you know, a boss [ __ ] on her
[ __ ] I'm on my [ __ ] >> CEOs do not flake out because they're accountable for everything. >> Yeah. Well, the if I missed it, they're going to get Look, if I missed that baby show, it probably would have cost me a car. I would had to buy her a car. Not a car seat, a car. Like I would have to buy a mom a mom's a Mercedes truck or something for her and the baby >> to just make up for everything. Oh my god. >> Listen, when you're a no-show gets expensive as
a CEO sandwich [ __ ] I'll be there, >> right? Okay, let's check and see how much time we have. Oh, we have 30 minutes. >> Good. Let's talk about your top business skills. >> What do you think has helped get you to this height of your career? Is it been your ambition, your drive, hard work ethic? Let's get into it. >> Yeah, work ethic. Work ethic for sure. I um >> getting up super early as well. >> I do. I do get up super early. I get up super early. I'm I check my emails
every day throughout the entire day. I'm very consistent on returning calls. Um I just stay on top of things. Like I'm no joke. I'm like I even tell myself sometimes, it's okay, Natalie. We're we're on vacation right now. like I'm very um responsive. I'm I communicate. I probably overcommunicate. I want to make sure I'm very clear so that there's no issues. Like I will tell you exactly 1 2 3 4 5 like I'm very uh overcommunicating with people. Um >> what does that mean? Blowing up their phone with text messages. Mm-m. Like if if say
like one of the baddies is like, "Hey Natalie, I'm not sure if I really want to shoot this scene today because I don't this is what you're going to be doing. This is what the scene is." And I explain I will overcommunicate so that they're not walking into things that you know they're >> unprepared. >> Unprepared or blindsided. I'm I'll tell you exact this scene. Yes, she's going to address the fact that she didn't like what you did yesterday. You can respond however you want. You don't have to fight. If you guys get if it
goes to that heated moment, it goes to that heated mo moment. If I was you and you don't want to fight, let her know you don't want to argue and fight with her and like I overcommunicate to let these Girls know exactly what it is. >> But then it always goes however they make it let it go. But I can't control that. Just little things like that. I'm just giving you an example for baddies. But in the business world like hey we're doing a baddy a baddy baddy good leaf. The writing needs to be in
pink bold. I also want to make sure that there's a kiss lip on there. I also and I'm very and then the >> and it's watermelon so pink goes with Green. >> It's very it's like there clarity. >> There's the kiss lip. There's the pink bold. There's the writing. It's like I'm very >> I tell you what I want. >> You know what you want. >> Yeah. >> How do you know? Cuz some people are wishy-washy. >> Yeah. No, I know. I will like I will I don't know. I just know what I want and
I know what I like. And don't be afraid to talk about it and say it, you know. Um, even at home, like with my husband, like even at home with my husband. No, no, no, no. I do not want a tomahawk steak, babe. If we're going to barbecue on the grill, I want a filt, please. 6 ounces. Nothing bigger. I'm on a diet. I don't want like I'm very just that right there. Not 8 o, 6 oz. Don't I don't want to get fat. I'm trying to watch my weight. Very [ __ ] clear. >>
Specific. >> Yes. >> Be specific. >> Yes. Right. >> Detail oriented. >> Don't be over overgeneralized and then be upset when you don't get exactly what you want. >> Tell them what you want. >> Be specific. >> And don't be And I'm also not like hard to work with. I think that's very Important in this industry. I I meet a lot of like girls that are at my level. Make when I say at my level, like whatever it is in their career, but money. I'm I I'm talking money. I'm making a lot of money. And
I'm making money that you know what probably some of the top girls are making out here, right? So, but I'm not going to demand bunnies in my dressing room or like I've I've seen >> or green M&M's. >> Oh, no. There was pink. I knew a girl who liked pink um Starburst and it had to be all only pink Starburst in the It's like weird [ __ ] like that. Just I like Starburst. If Okay, if you guys want to list and keep asking me what I want in there cuz I'll just get what I
want. I'm just going to say, "Hey, D, can you please get me some Starburst if that's really like I'm just giving you an example, but there was one girl, >> don't be a diva." >> Super divas. It's not that cute either. I don't know why that where that came from in Hollywood cuz that's been a thing. Like people think that's like queen mentality. Like, oh, she's a queen. Like, she has to have No, she's annoying and she's a diva and I don't want to work. People don't want to work with people like that. It's not
fun. >> Then you're like walking on eggshells around them like what the [ __ ] When you come to my my suites or my trailers, It's a [ __ ] vibe in there. These [ __ ] love Everybody wants to work with Natalie Nun. Everybody wants to be around me. It's fun. It's a good time. >> Cuz you want to have fun. >> Cuz you love your job. >> Why would I be walking around here [ __ ] miserable, making everyone else's life miserable? What the [ __ ] is that? >> No. That's not the
kind of CEO you want To work with. >> No. And these girls for so long in Hollywood, I would hear her stories as I've, you know, I've been around a long time. This is not overnight for me. I'm not a [ __ ] one hit wonder. My IMDb page goes so [ __ ] long, you got to keep [ __ ] scrolling. It's like, this [ __ ] wanted it. >> It just keeps going, right? >> So I look around. I'm like, when was it cool to be a [ __ ] [ __ ] or
a diva and Just walk around here with your nose in the air? That >> say sorry, no selfies. >> That's crazy. Do you know how many pictures I've taken today just waiting it to to when I came in 10 minutes early to meet with you? I would never >> It's not fun. It's not cute. Let Let me Let me go back to like how I was raised with my mother. >> It's not cute. >> Nobody wants to be around a Debbie Downer and a [ __ ] right? I can be a [ __ ] but
it's going to take me like you had to [ __ ] It had to been I had to go through the [ __ ] like hell and back for you to get me to snap on you. I'm not that girl. I think that's why right now I'm running I'm over here at Zeus shows after shows after show the whole Zeus network when I come into the office they're Natalie's here oh my god everybody's so happy they love when I Come come to the office everybody loves working on my shows baddies baddies gone wild boys in
love crochet these are all my shows like it's fun I'm I when it's one of my executive producers birthdays we we celebrate people I remember people's the I write this down. I have an agenda. I write people's birthdays down. I send gifts to their houses. I like I don't get where the [ __ ] mentality got people far. It It's not It Me not being a [ __ ] Got me further. So, take notes. People want to be around people they like, >> right? >> Yeah. My boss, >> he's he's going to see he's obsessed
with me. Not because he likes me. He's obsessed with me because it's fun. He tells everybody all the time, "Natalie is so freespirited and so much fun." >> Mhm. And you make [ __ ] happen. >> And it's fun. Yeah. We make money together. And it's fun making money Together. It's not like we're walking around here like, "Oh god, she's going to snap today. Oh god, Natalie's mad about something." If I'm upset about something like, "Hey, I'm going to pull you aside. I'm going to say, hey, I really didn't like how we did this right
here." But if next time moving forward, just let me know. We can figure it out differently. Literally, that's how I talk to everybody. >> Business. I do not talk to anybody in Any disrespectful way. I have never, nobody, every network I've ever worked with, W TV, Oxygen, MTV, floor, when I worked on floorama Shores, with um uh Jersey Shore and I was doing things behind the scenes as a producer with them and nobody can say Natalie Nun was a nightmare to work with. Everybody would say she was so much fun and she was such a
great person to work with. That goes a long way. So be easy to work with. >> Yeah. Be cool, >> right? >> It's not the [ __ ] end of the world. >> Yeah. Don't be up Try not to not be uptight. I mean, set your standards >> and your boundaries. >> Yeah. And even then, [ __ ] happens. Like I Sometimes I'm like, Nat, there's no more flights on this airlines in first class or business. Do you mind? It's the only way to get you there on time. [ __ ] put me in college
with [ __ ] Baddy batty shot clock. I'm going to get everyone shots on the back. >> You're going to go on Spirit Airlines Spirit. There was a whole thing that went viral last year on me on Southwest Airlines. Somebody said, "We caught Natalie Nun on Southwest Airlines." Guess what? I got a letter from South cuz I responded when it went viral. It's on TMZ. It went everywhere. They were like, "Natalie Nun was on Southwest." I responded and said, "And Southwest is so [ __ ] dope. I love it. Southwest Airlines." They gave me a
free I never used it. A year free. >> Wow. >> Fly anywhere in the world on Southwest. That's what they gave me. They literally put it in writing on paper and they posted it up on Southwest. >> Never used it, but I didn't care that I had to fly. It was only like a two-hour flight. Yeah. I jumped on Southwest. [ __ ] who cares? >> Who cares? Get on the bus. >> [ __ ] I'll get on the [ __ ] bus. I'll get on the train. Who cares what's going to happen? Like that
is the You got to remember like that's what's important is like I don't get it. And I have I'm around all the diva girls, >> right? That are probably hard to please. >> Oh god. And I because they come on like make appearances on my show. Like we have like we've had a lot of girls come And help judge the auditions. I had Karisha. I've had um >> so many >> so many. Gosh, Natalie. So many. I've worked with so many and it's been a pleasure. They've all been amazing. But you know, it's like it's
okay. Like if things go over, time goes over a little bit. Production is not always on time. lighting. >> Somebody's sick. >> Somebody's sick. And maybe we don't Know. You don't know that. And it's like if you know it's okay. Life is going to be it's okay. We are all getting a check to be here. No one's working for free. I would never have anybody work on anything with me for free. So it's just like that's how I've always been. And even back then when I first started on Bad Girls Club, I was making $500
a week. >> And I had the best attitude with oxygen. Yeah. I thought I mean $500 a week >> and what 17 years ago. >> Yeah. >> Right. So that's >> and that was like a big thing. $500 a week, you know, and I still would show up and have such a good time. It's great attitude and I don't know. It's just I just hope people take that page out of my book because we do have a lot of girls cuz baddies blew up so fast that a lot of these girls um that are new
that came into the industry It things change like that for them overnight, >> you know, which took me 17 years because daddy wasn't Yeah, we had to build it. >> Yes. They're on a platform that has been built. This did not happen overnight. This is me. Lemie Lemiey's been doing this as long as me. 20 years, >> you know, >> that's a lot of posting. >> A lot of posting. I love it. >> No, it and that's like a dedication and Consistency. >> It's a lot of work, >> right? >> Yeah. I feel like I
do sometimes feel really tired, >> right? >> Yeah, it's a lot of work. >> But what motivates you to keep going? >> The girls. All the baddies that are under me now. All the baddies that look up to me. That's why I read books um on long flights about leadership and Leading and still being the girl that can motivate others to want to go after whatever their dreams and ambitions are. You know, I've already made it. I mean, I I tell I say that to my fans and I say that to the audience and I
say it to the baddies. I don't have to be here. I literally the way I'm set up and the way my business model is set up that I've created for me and the investments that I've put into, you know, put my money into, I can literally stay at home in my Beautiful home with my feet up kicked up with my daughter and my husband for the rest of our lives. >> But I'm here with you guys in South Africa. I'm here with you guys in Brazil >> in New York City right now. Thank you for
being here. >> I'm just saying I'm just like, "Come on, guys." So I just I just motivate them. I try to say, "Hey, come on. And I don't care what you're complaining about today. I've been in the same situation As you. But you guys are making so much more money than I was when I was in that situation. $500 a week. You guys are making $150,000 to be here. >> So shut your mouth and go to work. >> It's a lot of money. >> Yeah. >> Did do you find that sometimes let's because if the
fame comes immediate, which is not how you got it, >> it goes to their head and then they get an attitude. >> Yeah. Yeah. I found out a lot of a lot a lot of that like even like you know from like designer bags we've gifted girls designer bags before and um for like appreciation like here all of you guys are going to get a bag and then um when back in the day Oxygen never bought me a damn thing and this is just I'm just talking about oxygen because this is where I started on
Bad Girls Club. They never bought us gifts. We never even got a fruit basket during the holidays. Nothing came in the mail. just we got $500 a week to do our job. And by the time we added it all up, it might have been $7,500, $8,000 after all the weeks. That was it. Right? So now we get these girls like $4,000 purses and they'll go online and say, "This bag's ugly. I didn't even like this bag." And it actually hurts mine and Lemy's feelings. I'm not even kidding. We we text each other. I'm like, "Yeah,
I see. I told you. Stop buying people [ __ ] Stop doing That. Let these girls get it out the mud." That's where I'm at. Let them let them. We got to stop because we're doing such nice things and we want to show our appreciation to everybody. But it does hurt our feelings when it hurts mine. Lemmy's a man, but I'm like, damn, [ __ ] Give me the bag back then cuz I love Balenciago. >> I'll give it to somebody else who's going to appreciate it >> for me. >> Add it to my collection
for sure. >> Give it to my daughter for later in life. Like, it's weird that it's just weird. And yeah, like you said, overnight. 17 years later, it didn't matter what. Lemie has boughten me things. My boss bought me things. I'm like, I wouldn't love this color. I think that, but I'm like, I love this bag. And I would never go to the store and return it. I would never exchange it for something else. And I'm going to Bring it out and show him sometime wherever we are in the world. I'm going to bring that
back so he sees that. And I'll remind him, hey, let me remember you bought me this bag. And you know, just so he knows I appreciate it. >> Yeah. >> It goes a long way, >> right? Recognition, saying thank you. Always say thank you in business. >> Yeah. People >> manners. >> Yeah, people don't. I think it gets to their head, >> right? >> Hollywood can do that to people. Instant fame coming from platforms that you didn't build, but you you know, and that's okay. I think what happens is like those falls hit harder when
when they fall, you know, because my career has been I've had, you know, I'll do like a hit show and then it could get quiet for a little bit and that could be Like a little considered a fall, but instead I'm finding something else to do remotely or I'm, you know, tequila, >> something else. Yeah. And I'm stretching my money or, you know, this is back in the day. I'll try to stretch my money a little bit longer and figure out, hey, when am I going to get the next project? Those falls for those type
of people up and boom, it hits hard. It's a lot harder. And I've seen those people crash >> and then they probably come back crying. >> They always come back crying. >> They always come. >> And would you give somebody a second chance or it depends on the person? >> A second chance. Me and Lenny like to say Zeus Network is the second chance network. We give people second chances all the time. We do. We um we we want to see people win. I I I say this all the time and I promise you I
wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it. I want to see Everybody win. >> What does it mean to win? like you know whatever their goals are in life there's the girls come to me and be like I really just want to buy a house I really want to start my own this I want to become I want to put an album out and I want to see them win I want to see them do whatever they're out to accomplish >> okay >> and I try to make sure they get to that >> like Jayla
for instance she's been a Good friend of mine forever she her swimsuit line is doing so good I'm so proud of her and I remember from the beginning when it was the swimsuit line and now to see where she's at Jayla's killing its Right. >> Swim week. >> Love it. >> Fashion shows going crazy. >> So, we have 10 minutes left. Social media is such an important part of success today. People want to have a lot Of followers, likes. I mean, it also drives a lot of consumerism. Maybe people do buy stuff, but it's also
a place to brag. I mean, >> how far do you know to go? And, you know, what is your advice on how how women should be using their social media? Well, I do always make sure that we I I probably say it a couple times a year. Let's not mommy shame cuz I'm a mother and I'm a working mom. And um you know, People will and people will try to hit low and say things like, "Oh, you're never at home with your daughter. You don't know." Like my husband's here right now. Nobody would know that.
I don't post that. Jacob's here. >> Yeah. Just cuz he's not in this frame doesn't mean that he's not here. >> And Journey's always around the world. My daughter probably has more stamps in her passport than a lot of people. So, how old is she now? >> She's eight. >> So, she goes everywhere. She's always with us. And you know, um, but I don't always post that. Like I told you, I keep that separate. But >> people will be like, "Oh, you're you're mom. Go home and be with your mom. You're 40 years old. What
are you trying to do this still for and that?" But it's like they do a lot of mommy shaming. So, I like because I have 90% females that follow me. One, my goal is to always Motivate women to to be to to be working women. It's okay to work as a woman. I don't know if that's just like a old thing back in the day, like to have a man only be the stay-at-home mom and you don't have to do anything. I get it. I mean, it is nice, you know, to like kick your feet
up and not have to do anything and just rely on a man to make all the money, but then you're relying on a man. And I've never been that woman. My husband does a lot. He runs a bunch of Things, you know. He makes plenty of money. But me, Natalie Nun, I make my own money, too. And I think that's very important to uh showcase to my 90% of women that follow me. Millions of women follow me on social media. And it's okay to work. It's okay to hustle. And and even if you're a mom,
it's okay. And I there's a lot of mommy shaming in the world. Like they don't like to see entrepre entrepreneur women making it. That's so weird to me. They're like, "Go Home. You're a wife. You're a mom." mom like and I'm a boss ass mom. My daughter looks at me and she's like, she mommy, I want mommy, can I have a It's like, you know, cuz she knows I got the money to do it. Like when I when I was a kid growing up, you know, it was this is a little different. My mom worked
three jobs. She had to hustle. But when I wanted more stuff, she's like, "Call your dad." You know, >> I got that, too. >> Yeah. Call your dad. I'm not paying. >> I'm not doing it. Exactly. >> I've never told Journey she can't have something because I got the money to get it. >> You know, I'm a boss and I want to be respected as a female boss. Um, I don't want to be the woman that like my husband left. He took everything out. No house. He took the car. I have to figure No, please.
>> Get get it together again. Stand back up And keep going. >> And it's so hard to do that. >> I think it's very important for women to do that and to get into that that rotation of being like a female entrepreneur and going after it and working hard. That's what I post on social media. I show them my pink Lamborghini. I showed them my G Wagons. I showed them my This is what hardworking women get. I show them that >> proof that it's possible. >> It's really possible. I show them and they a lot
of them, the beauty of my followers, they've been with me for 17 years. So, they've seen from the beginning to now. I used to say, "I run LA." I didn't run LA back in 2009 when I was screaming that on Bad Girls Club. [ __ ] I run the world now. Ain't nowhere I'm going that I'm not going to be able to get into. Ain't nowhere in the world. Like, this was back then. They closed the ropes on me. I run LA. Like it was so it was a thing that I was like manifesting and
now I'm really living it around the world. And I think that that my fans respect it more because they're like she used to scream I run LA but that [ __ ] is now really running [ __ ] Like you know it's like say it out loud. Like I want my fans like whatever their goals are like I want to be a rapper. I'm going to be a rapper. I'm going to be the next I'm going to be the Say it out loud. Put it Into the atmosphere in the universe. >> Yeah. do it >>
cuz I was screaming and the whole world was making fun of me. I mean everybody I mean every rapper used to rap and talk [ __ ] Natalie Nun the big chin this and I used to hear my name in songs. The I the Breakfast Club Charlemagne. Oh, you don't run LA. Who the [ __ ] are you? Like they used to talk so much [ __ ] and now I'm like >> now you get the last laugh. >> It's like funny. I mean I'm just saying. And so it's true, you know? It's so the
baddies. I just really that's what I try to push on them and I try to push on my social media. Be a boss, [ __ ] The doors are going to close. Opportunities will be shot down. Keep going. It's okay. So much [ __ ] Oh my god. So many times they told me no. So many times they made fun of me, called me ugly, said I wasn't going to do this, I wasn't going to be that. >> You're never going to make it. >> You're never going to be [ __ ] You're just a
loudmouth big chin girl from Bad Girls Club is what they used to say. I love that though. Cheers. >> Cheers to that. Oh my god, Natalie. Nice. >> That's really what they used to say. I swear. I just look back now and it's it's not a like point and laugh or anything. It's just like it makes me feel like damn, >> you know, and I hope all of my followers like all the women they used to say, you know, whatever they used to say, if they call these girls, there's women, they they fat shame on
Instagram. They make people think that they have to overedit their pictures and >> go. Yeah, I work out. I have a I have a Pelaton in my house, a treadmill and a bike. I get up. I get on there. 30 minutes. If >> discipline Serious. Find that 30 minutes before you go out for the day to get [ __ ] done. >> Don't just sit there and scroll on your phone. >> No. >> Do something productive. >> A serious thing. >> But I show that. I show them on my Pelaton. I show them the 30
minutes. I show them how much fun I'm having on the bike. Like they're probably like, "This [ __ ] she makes me want to go [ __ ] Walk on the treadmill for 30 minutes." I literally make it seem fun. I I I want people to like enjoy life and like they're going to shoot you down. Going to the people are going to call you fat. They call me a bad mom. I am far from a bad mom. I am so not absent. They're like, "You're always on the road. When are you at home with
your kid? Journey's on the road with me." That's the beauty of it. She's homeschooled. She has a traveling tutor that I pay six figures a Year to travel around the world. So, she's with me and the nanny travels around the world. Everybody's with us. It's like this is how hard I have to work more and I'm employing a lot of people. Everybody's get making money >> cuz you know it's just the lifestyle. But it's fun and make it fun. >> That's the important part. Like I have bad days but I turn my bad days I'm
like it it's worse somewhere else. Someone else having a worse day than me. So I Like quickly switch that mindset out. >> Gratitude. >> You have to do that, >> right? Somebody else has got it worse in the world. We live in a first world country. We are very grateful that we have high quality water. >> I mean, do we not see what's going on around the world? I every day if like something's going on, I'm like, "All right, it's worse somewhere else. So let me switch that mindset right now before I step out of
this bed and let's find some a better attitude to have right now." I literally and if I do like say I'm like texting my mom family mom I'm not going to I'll say I'll literally text her back say I'm sorry I just kind of went off a little bit reset I literally say this in a text how are you let's have fun today what can I do for you what's up what are we doing >> yeah you got to change it cuz then you put that energy out there it's going to Get worse the whole
day is going to get worse next thing you know you got a speeding ticket cuz you're riding down the street fast like it's like dumb I literally control the narrative You got to control your narrative. >> People are like social media is really bad too. People really want to live in and then you know lifestyles that are not even real really real. Some people are really living not what they're posting and then the people are thinking Hey she's got it better than me. How does she it messes with people's minds? >> Another thing I don't
really look at other people. I only follow 200 people. So I don't follow um I don't follow any negative um pages. So, I don't follow any pages like the Shade Room. I love all these pages and God bless you guys all, but I don't follow them. I don't follow any blog pages that just are nasty that talk about things. I don't follow them. My followers are just my Baddies and I just I like all their pictures and I encourage them like I like their bookings. I say go get it. I I don't follow those pages.
I don't like it. It It makes me feel like negative when they talk about people and they're like, "Ha, look at this is going on and this girl's I don't I don't have time for that." >> No, >> waste of [ __ ] time. >> Total waste of time. >> It's called unrefundable minutes that you can't get back. >> You can't get it back. So, >> why waste your minutes on that, right? >> Let me see if I can take a picture of you while we have this on camera. See how how good >> this
cup has like a little leak. So, I picked it up cuz I didn't want I've noticed. >> Yeah, that's why I picked it up. That's okay. >> Okay. >> Well, I didn't get on anything any wires. That's why why I picked it up. >> Or on the Louis Vuitton bag. >> I didn't want to get anything ruined. You're so cute. That important. Or on my BGA shades. Thank you. Okay, let's do this. Natalie N is here in New York City.