Naughty Natt Here
Byline: The Edge Staff
She pauses. “Is that therapy-speak? Sorry. Want to see me re-label a fire extinguisher as ‘Emergency Confetti’?” naughty natt
“I’m not mean,” she insists, stirring a martini with a licorice stick. “I’m playfully antagonistic . There’s a difference. A mean person leaves a bad tip. A naughty person pays entirely in dollar coins and calls it ‘art.’” Byline: The Edge Staff She pauses
Her manager, Dana, whom Natt describes as “a saint and a hostage,” sighs when asked about the future. “Every morning I wake up and check my phone for three things: her location, her bail status, and whether any major appliances have been mysteriously moved to a rooftop.” In a rare quiet moment, Natt admits the truth. Want to see me re-label a fire extinguisher
After a brief, unsuccessful stint at community college (she was asked to leave following an incident involving a hallway slip-and-slide and a dean’s briefcase), Natt moved to Portland and began documenting her everyday “naughtiness” on a then-fledgling TikTok account.
Naughty Natt’s new podcast “Let’s Be Difficult” drops Tuesdays. Her memoir, “I Didn’t Read the Rules,” is available for pre-order. The audiobook includes a bonus track of her calling a wrong number and pretending to be a pizza place.