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As she posts on her Instagram story thirty seconds after our interview ends: a photo of her producer’s coffee mug, now filled with gummy worms. Caption: “Not sorry.”

Her most famous bit, “The Waiter’s Gambit,” involved her dining at 15 different chain restaurants in one week, asking for “whatever the chef’s most emotionally complex dish is,” and then, after taking one bite, placing a $100 bill on the table and walking out in silence. Every server was confused. Every video went viral. No one knew if it was an insult or a blessing. naughty natt

She’s not a hero. She’s not a villain. She’s a nudge, a wink, and a well-placed whoopee cushion in the leather chair of modern culture. As she posts on her Instagram story thirty

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. Every video went viral

Natt’s response? She sent the man a dozen organic eggs with a card that read: “You scrambled my plans. Love, Natt.” He posted it on Reddit. It got 80,000 upvotes.

Meet Natt — known to her 4.7 million followers as .

“People want to be mad at me,” she says, “but they also want to be in a story with me. I’m the main character they’d never admit to loving.” Naughty Natt is not just a personality; she’s a franchise. Her merchandise line — featuring slogans like “Sorry for What I Said When I Was Bored” and “Rules Are Just Vibes” — sold out in 12 minutes last Black Friday. She has a podcast, Let’s Be Difficult , where she interviews former hall monitors, librarians, and parking enforcement officers about “the one rule they wish they’d broken.”