The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: A Former Sex Worker Sues Over Editing While A Ray J Insider Says He’s Fine
Host: Flo
Date: January 29, 2026
Episode Overview
In this engaging and candid episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, Flo covers the latest developments in celebrity lawsuits and controversial news, focusing on the lawsuit against Netflix and 50 Cent by a former sex worker involved in the Diddy docuseries, and delivers an exclusive health update about Ray J from a trusted insider. Flo maintains his signature unfiltered, community-driven style throughout, interacting with live listeners and standing his ground against trolls and detractors. He also briefly covers breaking news on law enforcement and ICE protests.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Lawsuit Drama: Clayton Howard vs. 50 Cent & Netflix
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Who is Clayton Howard?
- Described satirically as “the guy that kind of looked like a crackhead version of Dave Chappelle” ([06:07]).
- Former sex worker and participant in Sean Combs: The Reckoning docuseries; previously sued Diddy, Cassie, and others.
- Now suing 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) and Netflix for alleged misrepresentation in editing.
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Nature of the Lawsuit
- Howard claims his story was “deliberately edited, distorted, and misrepresented” to portray Cassie Ventura as a victim while omitting his own claims of being a sex trafficking victim ([09:50]).
- Flo challenges this, stating:
“Every single documentary you’ve ever watched was edited, bro.”—Flo [15:20]
- 50 Cent and Netflix have made no public response; Flo dismisses the suit as “frivolous.”
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Flo’s Take
- Flo repeatedly lampoons Howard’s constant litigation, suggesting he's seeking a payout.
- Provides background on omitted documentary interviews, referencing Mark Curry’s unused hours of footage ([15:49]).
- Notable Quote:
“You mad because they edited, Clayton, when you signed up… Every documentary gets edited.”—Flo [15:22]
- Flo voices exhaustion with Howard’s recurring legal antics, calling out hypocrisy among online critics ([07:00–09:00]).
2. Ray J Health Update: Direct from the Inside
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Background
- Ray J recently claimed during a live video that “Diddy took his manhood,” and has since faced rumors about severe health decline, including time hospitalized for pneumonia and cryptic comments about not living to 2027.
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Flo’s Exclusive Insider Message
- Flo reads a direct message from a “very, very close” source to Ray J ([35:45]):
“Ray J is fine... God’s in control and he’s doing better, so let them know that as well, King. God bless you, keep winning fam... Also, do not believe everything you see or hear. That’s all false.”
- Flo respects the source’s credibility (a longtime supporter), but expresses uncertainty:
“I still don’t know what the hell is really going on... this story is still developing and we shall see how it turns out.” ([38:43])
- Listener reactions are mixed: some believe Ray J is posturing to protect himself; others point out he didn’t look unwell ([40:20–41:10]).
- Flo reads a direct message from a “very, very close” source to Ray J ([35:45]):
3. Community Engagement & Open Dialogue
- Flo’s Style
- Reads live chat messages, responds to questions, celebrates birthdays, thanks supporters, and acknowledges “trolls” with humor and patience; encourages critical thinking.
- Quote addressing detractors:
“You come in my comments, come on my page to say ‘who cares’? You know who cares? Your ass. That’s who.” ([07:31])
- Shares how he deals with threats and trolling, using them as content and addressing them transparently ([44:58–49:10]):
“You gave me something to talk about for five minutes and gave my viewers a little glimpse into my world.”
4. Breaking News: ICE Protests & Fatal Shooting
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ICE ‘Ice Out’ Protest
- Promotes an upcoming boycott/protest (“ice out”) in response to deaths and ICE raids, inviting listeners to participate or abstain as they see fit ([24:44]).
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Border Patrol Shooting of Alex Preddy
- Flo summarizes an NBC News report: two agents placed on administrative leave after fatally shooting protester Alex Preddy in Minneapolis ([51:45]).
- Discusses the right to bear arms, implications of carrying a gun at protests, and the importance of not politicizing human tragedy:
“It’s not political with me... This is just me having compassion for the next human being who I feel like shouldn’t have lost their life.” ([56:36])
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On Lawsuit Fatigue and Editing:
- “You were a sex worker. You accepted money for sex. How do you distort that, Mr. Clayton, ‘I’ma sue your ass’ Howard?”—Flo [11:41]
- On Trolls:
- “My favorite comment from the trolls and... all the idiots... ‘Who cares?’—As if you’re not here!”—Flo [07:00]
- “You’re not gonna get nowhere. As y’all can see, the more y’all troll me, the more videos I drop. And I ain’t stopped.” [49:10]
- On Ray J’s Rumors:
- “I don’t know if… Ray J is being set up or… manipulated? I don’t know. But I said that person who sent me that is definitely in the celebrity world… So for them to reach out now, like I said, I felt like it was a legitimate message.” [37:48]
Timestamps: Key Segments
- 00:56–02:23 – Show welcome, energy, fan shoutouts
- 05:30–17:40 – Clayton Howard’s lawsuits, docu-series editing, Flo’s critique and context
- 20:00–25:30 – Advocacy for ICE Out protest, approach to political topics
- 35:45–41:10 – Reading and analyzing Ray J insider update
- 44:58–49:10 – Flo handles online threats and trolls
- 51:45–59:07 – Breaking news: Minneapolis Border Patrol shooting and reflections
- 59:32–end – Wrap-up and call to community
Episode Tone & Style
Flo delivers with unfiltered candor and humor, blending factual news, social commentary, and lively audience participation. The episode is punctuated by Flo's directness, skepticism of celebrity drama, and a consistent call for empathy and open-mindedness, especially regarding human rights and news integrity.
Summary for New Listeners
This episode is a raw, entertaining, and informative dive into the week’s hot topics in celebrity culture, media controversies, and real-world news, delivered by Flo’s distinct, no-filter voice. Whether dissecting absurd lawsuits, exposing the reality of editing in media, sharing exclusive updates direct from the source, or standing up for the truth amid trolling, Flo keeps it real—and keeps the community at the center.
