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There are a few different “Natalie and Scotty” situations being discussed online right now, mostly tied to the Baddies/Zeus TV universe, and people often mash them together under “what did Natalie say about Scotty.” Here’s the clearest version of what’s being talked about.

Quick Scoop: Core situation

The most recent buzz is about Natalie Nunn calling out Scotty (Scotty with the Body) in connection with Scotty’s relationship with Zeus CEO Lemmy and alleged things happening behind the scenes. From recent fan/forum chatter and recaps:

  • Natalie allegedly accused Lemmy of domestic violence against Scotty (and even the dog) during an Instagram rant, framing Scotty as a victim in a toxic relationship.
  • Despite that, the way she confronted Scotty about it on camera looked to many viewers like she was taunting or provoking someone who might be in an abusive situation, which upset a lot of domestic‑violence survivors watching the scene.
  • In older and newer discussions, people point out that Natalie has a long pattern of talking down to Scotty, treating her more like a wayward child or subordinate than a friend, and “crashing out” on her when she’s mad at other people.

In short: Natalie has publicly painted Scotty as someone who “crashes out,” is in a messy situation with her man, and is being treated badly but still protects him, while fans feel Natalie herself is using that pain as ammunition.

What Natalie has said (as recounted)

These are not official transcripts; they’re paraphrases and quotes as repeated by commentary channels, ex‑associates, and forum users:

  • A commentary breakdown of Natalie “exposing” Scotty includes claims that:
    • Natalie says Scotty “be crashing out” too, not just Natalie.
* Scotty is allegedly funded entirely by her partner, lies to protect him, and puts up with mistreatment because of lifestyle and entitlement.
* Natalie is “right about a lot of things she says about Scotty,” according to an ex‑stylist who claims Scotty is nice on the surface, shallow underneath, and plays the victim while being supported financially.
  • On social media, people recap that Natalie’s rant accused Lemmy of “domestic violence against Scotty (and the dog)” and then used that to go at Scotty during a heated argument while pregnant herself.

So the rough picture of “what Natalie said about Scotty” is:

Scotty crashes out, is deeply caught up in a man who treats her badly, covers for him, and lives a lifestyle completely funded by him, while Natalie positions herself as the one “telling the truth” about all of it.

How Scotty’s side is being framed

Scotty has her own narrative floating around in clips and posts:

  • Scotty has said Natalie doesn’t like her because she’s with Lemmy, gets the trips and luxuries, and that Natalie can’t take it.
  • Promo posts and IG captions describe Scotty “addressing” Natalie’s rant directly on Baddies USA: Chapter One, implying she pushes back on Natalie’s version of events rather than silently accepting it.
  • Fans on Reddit say Scotty seems beautiful, sensitive, less confrontational, and desperate to fit in, which makes her an easy target when Natalie is angry or looking to redirect her frustration.

So the flip side is: Scotty and many viewers see jealousy, power imbalance, and clout‑chasing in how Natalie talks about her.

Fan discussion: jealousy, power, and toxicity

Public forums and recap channels add a lot of color around this:

  • Multiple posts argue that Natalie “hates” Scotty now, even though they were marketed as best friends, and now only act friendly for cameras while holding deep resentment.
  • Reasons fans give for that resentment:
    • Scotty is younger and conventionally attractive.
* Scotty seems closer to Lemmy at this point, which makes Natalie feel replaceable.
* Scotty gets more fan love and social‑media engagement despite less overall TV history.
  • Viewers also note a long pattern where, after Natalie is humiliated or beaten up in a season, she turns around and takes it out on Scotty physically or verbally instead of confronting the person who actually hurt her.

One Reddit thread even breaks down how fans could hear snatches of Natalie’s words when she grabbed Scotty during a chaos scene—things like “Stop. Please listen to me. You need to let this go… you gotta stop” being interpreted either as a rare attempt to stop a fight or another manipulative control moment.

Mini timeline: how it escalated

To put it in a simple flow:

  1. Earlier seasons
    • Natalie and Scotty are presented as friends, but we repeatedly see Natalie talk to Scotty like a child, order her around, and even fight her after Natalie has issues with other cast members.
  1. Growing resentment
    • Fans notice Natalie becoming more harsh toward Scotty as Scotty’s popularity rises and her connection to Lemmy becomes stronger.
  1. Instagram rant and DV allegations
    • Natalie goes on a rant accusing Lemmy of domestic violence toward Scotty and their dog, while also mocking and confronting Scotty about that relationship, which many saw as cruel and triggering.
  1. Scotty responds on‑screen
    • Scotty, in clips and promo, fires back that Natalie just can’t stand that she is with Lemmy and benefits from it, framing Natalie as jealous and performative.
  1. Ongoing discourse (Feb 2026)
    • New episodes and fan threads (like “Natalie ate Scotty up 😂”) keep dissecting the dinner argument and live rants, with some viewers saying Natalie is telling uncomfortable truths, and others saying she’s exploiting a possibly abusive situation.

Important caveats

Because this is all built around reality TV, commentary channels, and fan forums:

  • Many of these statements are unverified allegations, opinions, or secondhand quotes, not court‑proven facts.
  • Anything involving abuse or domestic violence should be treated as serious, and the people involved deserve safety and privacy even if the show dramatizes it for views.

If you want, I can help you draft a short, neutral explanation (for a post or comment) that summarizes all this without repeating unverified accusations as fact.