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The thoughts, views and opinions shared on the Flow show no Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good a happy happy Friday. TGIF we made it through another hard working back breaking annoying week and here we are. Thank you to everybody listening today and every day that we do this. The Flow show no Filter. One of my favorite parts of the day. Got a lot to talk about today. What I'm gonna talk about today, I'm gonna update y'all on the fires. We actually have an arrest. I don't know what the to believe but I'm gonna give you everything I know and we can go from there. But also the diddly diddly, the diddly diddly diddler, his son, little dittler Christian. Is this Christian, right? Yeah. Little diddler is caught up in some shit that you probably don't want to be caught up in when your father is fighting sex trafficking and all type of freak off allegations. So we're going to talk about that was an article out of the Daily Mail that covered some shit that Diddy's son did. And other than that, you know, we just enjoy our, our Friday show. Lay back, relax. This is our laid Back Fridays with Flow. If you walking your dog, keep your head on the swivel. Pick up, pick up the poop don't leave it behind. If you're driving, keep your eyes on the road, ears on me. You know the drill. But it's, you know, I was always a homebody, right. Ten to, you know, I like when I leave, I kind of really like to travel. Travel. Like I'm not really the local. Like I, I definitely go to a restaurant or go to a little lounge maybe sports bar type of thing. Enjoy my little happy hours and stuff like that. But for the most part I'm a homebody because when I leave I like to go go. Like if I leave out the house, I really like to go somewhere, like go to another city, go to another country, whatever. But with all this going on and we ain't been in 2025, five minutes, you know, everything short to me is five minutes. For those who don't know, we haven't been in 2025 for five minutes and we got a lunatic maniac runs through the crowd in New Orleans. We got some cyber truck madness blowing up by Trump Towers and, and he was a military. We don't know if it's connected now these fires that we thought was climate control at the very, very first. You always, because you, you want to believe you don't want to believe everything is fucking shady. So the very start the fire, you know, first five minutes oh the fires was climate control. Well I got news for y'all motherfuckers been fire been, been starting them and now we got proof and actually somebody arrested. But I say all that to say leaving out your house is starting to become the most dangerous thing you can do. Like you don't know what the going on out there. Good luck to everybody that likes to go out there and go outside every day and all over the place. And I envy y'all because I just, they got me to the point where when I'm in public 90 of the time, I'm watching everybody and everything around me to make sure I make it back home. I don't know what the type of world we living in now, but at this rate, I won't never go nowhere. Now even the planes, it's getting shady. But you know, one thing I won't do is become out of touch. And that's my biggest fear. And I, I know it would happen because I stay grounded. And what I enjoy is not what most people who really get caught up in that celebrity. I don't enjoy a lot of that, that stuff. So it's not, it won't never change me. But that is one of my biggest fears and thing that I'll guard against is, is being actually becoming kind of removed from reality with the common people. Like, like, like that's what these celebrities do. Like I, I would never, I never get there. I make sure I stay with my, my close friends that I've been with my best friend. I've been best friends since I was 4 years old. I'm old. I ain't gonna go into that. But if since 4 years old, imagine how long that's been. And so I, I'm, I'm a creature habit. So I don't even want to be all brand new and be around a bunch of different people and talking different and all that that celebrities do. And the reason why I bring that up is with this fires going on, it's like you seeing the best of people, you're seeing the worst in people. And celebrities are just getting exposed for why ex. The reasons why we don't we. They get on our nerves now and they're not in touch with what's going on. You gotta stay in touch with the common folk because we all are common folk. I don't care about no money, no fame and all that. End of the day we are the same. And it's like some celebrities have been, you know, famous so long or just be around a bunch of yes men and women, I don't know, but they lose touch. It's like they do and don't even understand how, how silly it looks. And so one of my examples of this is Beyonce's mom, Tina knows. Now, one thing about Tina, she is known for saying or doing like, stuff in the media that just look crazy and don't. Whatever. But we got all this. You know, people are losing the only house they've ever known, don't have money to pay for it. Insurance are canceling on him. Now this. The common people, us, me and you, the people they don't give a shit about, you know, the system. And so, you know, we all feeling bad. You know, I have posted the story yesterday about the, the, the, the, the. The gentleman who was 90 something years old, been paying his insurance for 75 years and they cut the fire insurance recently. And then now as a fire, whole house burnt down. Everything he ever learned, everything he ever accumulated in life, now he has to start over in his 90s, right? So we feeling sorry for him right? Here come. And people like him. Here come Tina Knowles with it. I'm gonna just read it for you first and then I'll. No, I'll give you my take first. That's. She is com. Sad and, and, and, and making a long post. Like people are gonna feel, gonna feel sorry for her because she's lost her getaway home. She's lost her place, her. Her second or third or fourth or fifth or tenth home that she would go to when she was feeling down. Tina, baby, baby, baby, listen. It's people who don't have now and don't have money to buy and they don't have daughters who are billionaires. So while you may be down because of your getaway home, your little sanctuary, let me get into the bottom line is nobody want to hear that shit. And celebrities like her don't get it. And I will never. God is my witness, I don't ever want to be like this where it's tragedy going on. And I'm posting about. Oh, my, my favorite Louis batons have been. They've been caught in a fire. I won't be able to replace those Louise Lou Louis Vuitton shoes. Like nobody want to hear that. So here it is, y'all. Ms. Tina Know says, this is what I'm looking at on my birthday this past weekend from my tiny little bungalow on the water Malibu. Now she's showing a video of her looking at the dolphins. She's showing a video of dolphins. I guess she. Her. Her bungalow that got burned up was by the water. So she's looking at dolphins, and she says, this is from my little water, my little bungalow. And off the water in Malibu. It was my favorite place, my sanctuary, my sacred, happy place. Now it's gone. God bless all the brave men and women in our department who risked their lives in dangerous conditions. This could have been so much worse. I'm so sad. My deepest prayers to the people who lost their homes and belongings. I can only imagine how it feels. Tina, we don't want to hear this from you. Like, that message, even, like the. The. The. The back half of that message was okay, but when you started showing a video of you looking at dolphins or in the water at your getaway. Second, third, fourth, fifth home. Not your main home. Not even your main home. We talking about a getaway little bungalow. And you start the message with that and talk about your favorite place and sacred happy place. And now it's gone. Nobody wants to hear that. Do y'all want to hear that? I don't want to hear that shit. But it's just another example of, like, I don't. I really think she believes that's a good message and doesn't see how cringe it is. I don't think she did that on purpose. I really don't. I just think people put themselves in environments, whether it's the people you're around, whatever, but mostly the people you're around. And after a while, they just become numb to reality. And so I just had to use that. That's the. I don't want to become that ever, y'all. Like, that is my biggest. I won't even say fear, because I know I'm not gonna do that. But I'm saying that's my. Let's say pet peeve. Let's bring that. That. That word or phrase. Back up. Pet peeve. That's my pet peeve is celebrities who, like, become out of touch with reality. And speaking of out of touch with reality, Diddy. Little Diddy, the little diddler. Little Mohawk himself. The little bitty Mohawk, the son to Diddy. He back in the news. And if I was Diddy, I would be telling my son, sit the down somewhere, man. I'm in. I'm in prison fighting sex trafficking allegations. I mean, sex trafficking charges and allegations. And then mounting allegations from all kind of sexual freak off. 1,1000 baby oil bottles. The baby out. The baby oil bandit is what they Call him. Meanwhile, his son is on Snapchat licking his girlfriend's breasts while they both are half naked. Now of course everybody has the right to do every. Y'all know I'm a big proponent of do what the fuck you want to do. Live your life. I'm a big proponent. But let's use some common sense. The Internet went crazy about this. This makes you look crazy and wild. And let's not forget little Mohawk has his own lawsuits. So don't nobody want to see you motorboating in between your girls private tatas or whatever, you know, I don't even. These days you don't know what the. You can say them no more. But nobody wants to see that. Especially when you. When your dad is accused with with having hundreds and hundreds of dildos and thousands bottles of baby oil and freak off and Cosby drugs and all type of stuff and planting this and planting that. I don't know, it's just all a mess and you doing this. So let's get into it. As always, welcome to the Flow show no Filter where I give you the news. And if you are one of the elites and trying to hold my people down, I'm gonna give you the blues. Now I don't know if this new thing that little Mohawk Diddy Diddy's son did is a publicity stunt, but today we gonna dive into it. Justin Combs is making headlines. And it ain't about his dad's bank account. This time is his. Him and his girl have decided to put something out there to turn Snapchat or Instagram or whatever into only fans. Social media is going crazy about this. And of course Imma give you my take no filter. So let's get started. Now this is what went down. Justin Combs, who you might know as P. Diddy's eldest son, you know he's been living off his dad's money, doing his thing, appearing in music videos, throwing parties, doing everything his dad did. Except we hoping he don't do everything his dad did. But he doing all of this out in the public eye. Now if my dad was going through this, I would be quiet as a church mouse. And that's all I can say. I will be quiet. But let's continue. Apparently the pair has posted talking about Justin and his and his girlfriend have posted a video that let's just say is nsfw. If you don't know what that means, look it up. In other words, inappropriate. And no, I don't mean a cute little kiss or a vacation pic. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. That. That would be too innocent. Talking about full blown soft porn that'll make you say, what in the world? Like, how do you upload some shit like this, knowing what the fuck is going on with your family, with your father, with Hollywood in general? So let me break it down for you. The video shows Justin and his girlfriend in a situation. Let's just say that in this situation is way too intimate for public consumption. And as you probably could guess, social media exploded. Half of the Internet screaming, take this down. The other half pretending not to watch, but probably had it on repeat. Pervs. So let's talk about the backlash, because it was swift. First, Twitter. Twitter was on fire. One user said Diddy needs to come get his son because this is not giving king behavior. Another one said, Justin is out here embarrassing the family legacy. Sean Combs built an empire, and this man is out here posting thirst traps with his girl to destroy it. And Instagram wasn't any kinder. People flooded the comment section with things like, y'all need Jesus. And my personal favorite, delete this before your dad sees it. Like, because y'all know Diddy got a laptop. Now, you know the judge said, you can have your laptop. So now Diddy is surfing. So imagine Diddy scrolling through his feed and he come across his. His son having a little baby. Sneaky little innocent freak off. I know he probably went crazy, but we ain't got to the kicker yet, y'all. Here go the kicker. Some people actually defended him. And it's. What did they say? I'm glad you asked. It's their relationship. It's their rules. If they're comfortable. What's wrong with it? And listen, I get it. We live in an age where people share everything. People sharing what they did, what they ate, who they with, what they cooked, how much weight they lost, how much weight they gained, everything. I get it. But where do we draw the line? And I think we should draw the line at motor boating your girl's breasts on social media. I don't know. Y'all tell me. Maybe. Maybe I'm just old school. I feel ancient, like I'm, you know, I'm back in the day. Like maybe I'm lost. Y'all could let me know what y'all think. Am I from another planet? Now let's zoom out for a second. Why are celebrities addicted to putting their private life, their private lives on blast like this? Dude, do they really need the validation or what? Y'all remember Kanye was airing out all of Kim's business on X formerly known as Twitter. Will and Jada, you know, they brought the little the entanglement saga to the red table talk. And now here go Justin. Now this Justin. Com situation is just the latest in a chapter in a trend of just over sharing. It's cringe, y'all. Like we don't have to put sexual on our thing on our pages. We got kids watching all type of shit. We get it, Justin. Y'all in love, y'all living your best life, et cetera, et cetera. But we don't really need to see it, man. And neither. This doesn't help your father at all. And that's fine. But it's just weird to me. Like it just shows that, you know, even from Janice Combs, Diddy's mom being found out that she was having freak off parties since he was a little baby, basically, and he grew up in it and they were talking about that they had parties and it was grown folks drinking and doing this and doing that. And, and so that is very up and a, and a. And, and, and it shows where it comes from. But a lot of us, just to let y'all know, a lot of us kind of grew up around those part. Like not the freak offs, but I'm saying the parties like what they described. And, and this came from the new documentary that comes out on the 14th. You know, I'm doing a deep dive on that. The down the Diddy documentary. Like I think this is going to be the best one out of all of them because it actually, they actually took their time. The other ones they just threw out like other companies threw out their little Diddy. But this documentary, the, the way I think it's called, I don't know what it's called, Bad Boy something. But it comes out on the 14th on Peacock, the Diddy documentary. I think that's gonna be the best one because one, one thing, I see a lot of interviews in this documentary that, that, that weren't people are speaking out that didn't speak out before. Like I think Kim's not just Al B. Sure, but like Kim's another one of her exes, but another person who spoke out on this documentary. And I talked about it on my page and if you've been my day one followers or my longtime followers, know that when I was rapping, I was in the industry. Me and Floyd Mayweather was running around doing this, doing that. I was real cool with D. Woods from Danny the King. So I would always pull up when they first was, you Know when they first got signed and they were doing shows. Danny Kane, I would always pull up with me and D. Woods kicked it. She was in my music video. Like, we. We were real, real, real, real cool. And so I used to know. She would never give me details because I would never pry, like, certain. When I come. When I come somewhere and a bunch of women crying. Unless you really want to tell me, you can tell me, but I'm not going to press you about it because I know sometimes people don't want to talk about. So when I would come around and, you know, gotta think, I'm like, oh, they on top of the world. They touring, they doing this. And then I would pull up and, like, say, they'd be at the hotel after the show or whatever, I'll come see D. Woods. And it would all. They would be like. It would be people like the girls crying or a couple of the Danny Girl Kane girls wouldn't be around. Be like, where they at? They something. They got into it and it was all. It was like. It was like from the outside looking in, from what I saw, it just seemed like a man was tormenting these young girls because he could get away with it. You know, when you like Diddy, when you got money and power and these girls want to be famous, you can play games. And I could see from the outside looking in, games being played. Although D. Woods never told me nothing specifically, so I knew stuff, but it was no specifics. And I didn't want to be like, well, what do you mean? Well, what's this? What's that? Because I don't want to put people in. I don't, like, put people in, like, awkward situations. But anyway. But this was back. Y'all know Danny Kane. That was a while. That was 050406. Like, over there. Oh, five. So. But. But D. Woods, one thing I say about her, out of all the people in the group, all the girls, D. Woods never spoke out publicly. And like I said, even though me and her were cool, she kept stuff to the vet. Like, she didn't say exactly. She would just say, oh, they puffed. Did they got into a puffer, whatever. But nothing's particular. But in this documentary, I saw D. Woods, like, crying and talking, but I don't know what she said. But it's just in the documentary, they said, she's in it. I said, oh, oh, this documentary gonna be good. And I actually reached out to D. Wood, so I'm gonna see if. It's been a long time, but we were super cool. But you know, like after like when they lost they deal and I left Floyd Mayweather, all that, we kind of just went separate, you know, like, you know how life just take you separate ways. So we always like remain cool. Like we had nothing but good times, me and D. Woods, he's a great woman, great person, like really like. And I, and I've been in the industry and met enough people and, and, and, and kicked it with enough people. I can tell you the ones who are actually literally really cool, like people that you would like. And then I can tell you the ones that are the typical celebrity scumbags. D. Woods is not one of those. Never been one. And so what I'm. I say all that to say whatever the D. Woods said in this documentary, you can take it to the bank because she is not one. She's a hard worker. She's not one of them people that's going, you know, do weird to get to the top, all of that. And she also is not a hater or just gonna put out. She's a hard worker. So she depends on her work. But so when I saw her in this documentary talking and crying, mind you, I don't even know. She never full transparency. She never told me like literally directly nothing Puff did like to her. It was always like to either the group or the girls or maybe she would say puff getting on her nerve or got on her like stuff like that. But never nothing. She never told me no tea and I never asked. So now I say again, to see her on this documentary, believe whatever the she say, it come out on the 14th. I'm gonna break it down, but I'm sure y'all gonna watch too. Just, it's a lot of good. It's a lot of people speaking out on that documentary, which is why Diddy is pissed. But just from who I can co sign, you can believe D. Woods. So I'm waiting in anticipation. I'm anxious to see what she said because like I said, she never told me nothing directly that had no no specifically to happen. But I do know it was weird and so definitely check it out. I can't wait to go into that. But let's wrap up this, this, this, this Justin. Com. So I don't know what, what's going to come out of that. But Justin, you should be taking this time to continue to build your empire, support your family and stay quiet as possible. Don't be that guy on the Internet. And when I say that guy, you know what I'm talking about. It's not a good look at all. And for your girlfriend, girl, whatever. Know your worth. That's all I'm gonna say. I ain't gonna get any business. I hope they get married and be together for 50 years, but if not, at least in the meantime, you ain't got to be putting your. Your breasts all on Snapchat and Instagram and Facebook and all that. Other than that, y'all, that. That's just wild. But what's even wilder is this fire. They done arrested somebody, y'all. We was right. Remember when I came on this podcast yesterday? Because the first day, remember I told you it had literally, the fire had just happened, so it was really no information. And, you know, I do my podcast at the crack of dawn, 7am, 8am I'm working on it at 4, 4am so wasn't much out yet, so I had to go with the original. It was a natural. You know, I'm not gonna go in. I don't dive into just saying, oh, this is up. This ain't. This ain't look right. Like I ain't one of them. I look at it, I evaluate it. Some is regular, some is above board, but a lot of stuff ain't. And so the first day, I was just giving a general story, letting y'all know, hey, pay attention. This fire story is breaking. It's gonna be huge. A lot of y'all didn't know about it and thanked me for telling y'all about it because y'all hadn't seen it yet. Now, of course it's everywhere, but if you remember, not 24 hours later, I told y'all, hold the up. Something ain't right. And once I came to that conclusion, it, it, it. You know, I went into my, my. My usual mode of going crazy. So check this out. I'm a. I'mma give you my. My post from yesterday when I once I realized that the fire wasn't right. And I'm gonna break down to y'all what the hell really going on.
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Give a about us when it. See, I already knew the powers that we didn't give a about us when it came to these fires. But after I seen this, now I really know what the is this, and.
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But I already knew to pay attention. Hear me out. We knew homeowners insurance for fires was canceled weeks and months right before this happened. We know there are rumors that the water reservoirs in LA were purposely left empty. Then you start thinking about what happened in Maui. You remember Maui? They had the fires over there that people were skeptical about how they came. And do you remember this cluster fuck happened When Oprah and Rock2Billionaires basically asked us to donate?
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Because you would think in 2025 they could put this shit out. By now we got technology to create robots that could wipe your ass for.
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Y'all, we got missiles that can hit a ant in the behind from 50,000 miles away. But we fighting wildfires with handbags. They're using handbags to put this fire out. Can't piss on me and tell me it's raining. Something ain't right about this. I'mma put my finger on it, but I need y'all in the comments.
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I'm out. See already see now see, y'all know me. That's why they call me mister. I don't like it. The minute I smell some. Some in the game, I'mma tell it. And what do you know? After I posted that, that went viral and then it started coming out that somebody they starting these fires and then next thing I know, in the wee hours, I think the got it. I think they arrested around, resting them around like three in the morning, something like that. And now they're saying this ain't natural at all. No. And then as I look full deeper. Hold on, hold on. Oh, yeah. Before I even get to that quick break, I gotta let you know. Thank you for the subscription only content subscribers. I love all the feedback for the stories that the extra exclusive surviving Clive and Diddy podcast episodes. I love the feedback. Y'all been loving it and so let me let you know to subscribe now. Listen. To subscribe go to the show notes. If you're watching listening to the show right now, go to the bottom. 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You got damn near a million followers, all kind of views and then they want to give you peanuts. And I'll be telling them to kiss rocks. So, oh, I said kiss rocks, kick rocks. But actually like kiss rocks. I might change the saying. Anyway, it's appreciated. We're going to get back to work. Everybody who donated so far, we are getting to my goal. Let's keep going, let's keep pushing. I appreciate the subscription. $3 is 10 cents a day. Damn if I ain't worth 10 cents a day, I'mma go cry. Anyway, let's get back to this fire bullshit that they got going on. So people have been arrested, y'all, and it's been proven that they, that these, this ain't no climate control, these are people. And I use that term loosely because if you setting on fire, you're not a person to me. But anyway, let me give you a couple things that, that have, that have been uncovered. So one thing is they're saying people are lighting fires in otherwise non burning urban areas in la. And what they're doing is they're burning fire so that people will leave and then they can rob them. This is what I'm being told. Another person, they had a video of an alleged arsonist who started a fire in the Sepola Veda dam area. Dam area. And he was reportedly caught by police. But then they let him go because he didn't have an incendiary device. I don't know what, that's why they let him go. But he did have gas that was in a white jug when they let him go. It just. So I don't even know if these people are even tied to the police, I don't know, but I'm just telling you what's been going on, and we got to decipher this ourselves. But the number one, the actual suspect who has been arrested now, he looks like. I think they're saying he is an illegal immigrant possibly. I don't know. He looks like a. Like a brown. I don't know if he's Latino. I don't know what he is, but they got a picture of him. I don't know if this is a for show or if this is actually what's going on, but what they're saying is he was caught and arrested by lapd. Actually, it was actually citizens who tackled his ass. So if this is all true, shout out to those citizens who tackled this pos. And so they. What they did was they caught him lighting neighbors bushes on fire while fires are still going. So like I said, this is weird, but people are getting arrested. And to give you an update on the insurance shit, nearly 70% of the Pacific Palisades homeowners. That's where most of this fire shit started. Most of them had their home insurance canceled only weeks ago. 70%. And that's the same exact shit that happened in Hawaii with the Maui fires. 70% of their fire insurance was cut weeks before the quote, unquote accident. It's hard for me not to wonder about a connection, especially now that an arsonist has been arrested. Is somebody paying these people? Because I know somebody they ain't paying is the almost 800 incarcerated firefighters that they deployed to fight the wildfires and risk their life. I know they ain't pay them. I think they got paid $10 a day. But shout out to those inmates for help just. Just leaves you in. In. In total disbelief of really what's going on. And I hate the fact that you can't just take shit for what it is no more. It's like you see a picture, you see a headline, and I have to dig for hours to make sure everything is everything. Meaning that it ain't just we're back in the day. You'd seen an article, you just like, you just took it for what it was. Not no more. And what else? Before I get out of here, I hate leaving y'all, but. Oh, and because I do got only reason I gotta. Y'all know the Tick Tock band? I don't know if y'all know they. They supposed to be about to ban Tick tock on the 19th, and then today, Tick Tock is meeting with the Supreme Court. So I'M supposed to be on live at like. Well, on somebody else's live at 9:00. Yeah, 9:00 Eastern Time. So by the time you listen into this, I'll probably be on live watching to see what's going on with Tick Tock. That means a lot because Tick Tock is a good portion of my income as a creator. So this like means a lot. But you know, it is what it is. Well, we'll see how it turns out. I just know this country is good at focusing. We got all this serious shit going on like right now, like all this serious shit. We can't even get the Epstein list. But these could come together and conspire to ban some they don't even know about. These 90, 80 year old people in Congress and Supreme, even the Supreme Court they don't know about Tick Tock. But they, but they all gather in and prioritize and banning a social media app when we worried about all this crazy going on that they obviously need to be paying attention to. I said this before and I'm gonna say it again. The biggest problem with this country is the priorities. And what I mean by that is that the fact that you see how much energy they have put towards. If you haven't seen it, check it out. But they put so much energy into banning TikTok and they've came together and they've, it's a bipartisan and they've, they've, they've agreed, they can't agree on. But they agreed on this. And so when you prioritize dumb, it's just like regular, like it's just like regular life. See, everything is everything. When I say that I mean that the, the, the problems that I, that, that, that, that I incur in my life that I cause come from me prioritizing, prioritizing the wrong. And so I have to refocus. Right? We all have to do that. We, we human but that's the same thing with our country. But they won't change it up. Not just Tik Tok, but if you just pay attention. Even the Gulf of changing the Gulf of, of Mexico to Gulf of America like all that is man like. But we spend so much time on that now, you know, is free to just make all kind of bombs and put them all over the place and rent cars to run through hundreds of people and kill people and, and bomb hotels and set fires and causing 50 billions of damages and causing everybody to lose their life. And all this is able to go on because them in Congress is All in a huddle, in a group, trying to spending all their time to ban an app that is dancing and snapping their fingers on and talking and passing news between each other. And so you, this is what we get, we get in a country that don't spend no time trying to figure out how to really put out fire. This ain't the fucking 1900s. You running around with a bucket of water trying to put out fires. Still in 2025, I look at China, they got drones, they got drones putting out fires and we still using the 1905 technique. What I was talking about in that, in that, in that clip I played for my tick Tock was they had us, they had a video. If they had these little like look like little handbags, little black little handbags, like a purse. And they're filling them up and I'm talking about a small parts, not even like one of those big Louis bags women be carrying. I'm talking about a regular size, little cute purse size. They filling them up and throwing them at the, and putting, trying to put out these massive fires with that. Sending $350 billion to Ukraine, coming up with all type of military weapons that can do all kinds. They can shoot a bee or, or, or, or, or any type of insect right between the eyes from millions of miles away, but we still running around with a bucket of water throwing it at massive fires. You can't tell me that a, they don't have better, a better way to do it, but it will cost them a lot of money. So they don't want to spend their money. They don't care if our get wrecked, but they don't want to spend their money. So I don't care who, who disagrees with me on this, but you can't tell me they got all this robot, all these cars driving themselves. They, they got AI that can map your whole life out for you. You can talk to it like it's a human, it knows everything. But we running around with buckets of water to put out fire still, and we can't control it. And so this country that can't put out a fucking fire thinks I'm supposed to believe it can protect me. You can't even put out a fucking fire. How you gonna protect the country? Because it looks like all you got to do to take the, to throw this country out of whack is start a fire and we all done. That's just my thoughts, y'all. Y'all tell me what y'all think. Put it in the, in the, in the Mail in the, in the fan mail. Oh please. Let me say this again. If you have an issue with your subscription, I had to say this because I forget because I see people still. If, if, if, if. Because it's, it's a step you have to do so you can play it on your Apple or something, but it's real simple. But it's not, it's not easy like some people have trouble with it, I guess. So all you have to do is email supportuzzsprout.com and they are more than willing to help you and get your thing fixed and up and running immediately. If you have an issue, please email them. They are a great company. They get back to you. You know, in the days of horrible customer service, this is a company that used to, how all the company used to operate, remember, used to get help. That's how this company is. So don't hesitate. They'll be happy to help. They are. They got good vibes, good energy and everything. So if you have an issue on your subscription, just email supportuzzprout.com and they will get you up and going immediately. If you still need help, you can always hit me up Flo Daddy Flow at Gmail and I got you. But Ali Carter story. That is what will be on this, this edition of the Clive, Clive and Diddy Surviving Clive and Diddy. And like I said, Ally Carter is a Diddy, underage Diddy victim. A lot of us know who she is and I'm doing a deep dive on her and it'd be dropping this weekend, maybe even earlier. She predicted the fires coming again.
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Watch for those fires. Explosions make fires too. Explosions make accidental fires too. And then oops, we don't know how that happened. And then you look into it and you see that it's tied to something that's tied to something that's tied to something that's tied to trafficking. And then you realize, oh, it wasn't just an explosion or a fire, it wasn't an accident. How many things does it take if people can get in the streets over a convict light the hell can't people get in the streets over the children? What is going to fuel your rage?
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So, yeah, sound familiar, right? Absolutely. And she, she, if you heard the beginning of that, she said the rest were coming around the time of the fires as well. And she predicted more stuff and it's been long overdue. A lot of people have been asking me to, to do a deep dive on Ali Carter. Well, here it is on the subscriber only, please subscribe. You don't. You won't want to miss the episode, the special podcast episode from the series Surviving Clive and Diddy, the story of Ali Carter. And y'all know, her shocking stories about being in the freak offs and all of that. That ain't even 1/10 of it. So I'm looking forward to y'all checking that out. It's a great, a great, a great episode for my subscribers. Look forward to checking that out, y'all. But that's it, y'all. It's Friday. I want y'all to enjoy yourselves. Be careful. Be careful. I know we used to say that all the time, but now 20, 25, it means so much more. Be careful, but have fun. You've been working hard this week. Go out and enjoy yourself. And just a message for everybody. Work hard. This is what I did. Work hard and don't pay nobody no attention, man. They, they, they only, and I tell it to my son, stick to your plan and don't worry about what people say. You know why they only commenting on your plan? Because they don't have a plan. I'm gonna say that again. Work hard and stick to your plan and have a plan and don't get worried about people talking shit. They talk about me on the side, but I just kept working. So don't let me be your example of what can happen when you just ignore. And like I said, I'm gonna say it again. Just remember, don't even take it personal. They are only talking about your plan or what you're doing because they don't have one. Because those that have a plan and are executing it don't have no time to worry about what you doing. And that's my number one goal. I want to be the person to motivate people with real stories, not rhetoric and just talking. You see, my Day one followers saw me from the beginning. A little bit less than 2. No, actually 2 exactly 2 years ago to now. And I went through all that. I went through the people talking and I went through people talking behind my back and people doubting me and all this stuff people do when they really just projecting their own fears onto you. So you doubting me because you doubt yourself. That don't got nothing to do with me. So all my people out there that's working hard or might things might be down, it's not looking good. But you, but you got a plan and you sticking to it, it will get greater later, I promise you. And guess what? All those people that was talking shit once, once your plan comes together. Oh, guess what? They're gonna be calling. They gonna be calling your phones. They gonna be trying to find you on social media. They gonna be trying to do anything to get back in your good graces. Because they know they was talking shit. And guess what? You ain't even got a fucking answer the phone. You can just keep doing your thing. Because I'm gonna be honest. And I don't give a Who don't want to hear this. But y'all know I tell y'all the truth. I don't. I tell you exactly what I'm feeling, exactly what I go through. Because I think that's the only way to be. One of the most favorite things for me to do is to look at that phone and see it light up and see the name calling is some motherfucker who was talking shit two or three years ago. Now they want to call me now. And you know what I say? Nothing. Cause I don't pick up the fucking phone in my mind. I say, for all I care, you can kick rocks and flip flops with no socks. Cause I'm gone. I'm already home. Love y'all. But as always, I'm out.
Podcast: The Flo Show, No Filter
Host: Flo
Episode Title: Celebrity Mystique vs. Everyday Battles: Social Media Sagas, Diddy's Industry Insights, and Wildfire Conspiracy Theories...Will Reality Check the Glittering Facade?
Release Date: January 10, 2025
Flo kicks off the episode with a warm welcome to her listeners, expressing gratitude for their continual support. She sets a relatable tone by sharing her preference for being a homebody, juxtaposed with the chaotic events unfolding around her.
“Thank you to everybody listening today and every day that we do this. The Flo show no Filter. One of my favorite parts of the day.” (00:02)
Flo delves into the alarming situation surrounding recent wildfires, initially attributed to climate control efforts. She reveals a significant development: an arrest has been made in connection with these fires.
“We actually have an arrest. I don't know what to believe but I'm gonna give you everything I know and we can go from there.” (00:02)
Flo expresses skepticism about the official narrative, suggesting that the fires were intentionally ignited. She highlights patterns that raise red flags, such as the timing of insurance cancellations and the methodical nature of the fire outbreaks.
“You don’t want to believe everything is fucking shady. So the very start the fire… been starting them and now we got proof and actually somebody arrested.” (00:15)
She draws parallels to the Maui fires, pointing out inconsistencies and raising questions about the motives behind these controlled burns.
“We know there are rumors that the water reservoirs in LA were purposely left empty. Then you start thinking about what happened in Maui.” (32:01)
Flo emphasizes the potential societal dangers, advising listeners to remain cautious and vigilant.
“Leaving out your house is starting to become the most dangerous thing you can do.” (00:15)
The conversation shifts to the high-profile issues within Diddy's family. Flo discusses allegations against Justin Combs, Diddy's son, highlighting his controversial behavior on social media amidst his father's legal battles.
“Justin Combs, who you might know as P. Diddy's eldest son… putting your breasts all on Snapchat and Instagram and Facebook.” (00:20)
Flo criticizes Justin's actions, suggesting a disconnect from the gravity of his father's legal troubles involving sex trafficking and other serious allegations.
“Meanwhile, his son is on Snapchat licking his girlfriend's breasts while they both are half naked.” (00:20)
She also addresses Tina Knowles' response to the fires, portraying her as out of touch with the struggles of ordinary people.
“Nobody wants to hear that. Do y'all want to hear that? I don't want to hear that shit.” (00:25)
Flo underscores the disparity between celebrity responses and the real hardships faced by everyday individuals, using Tina Knowles as a prime example.
Flo elaborates on her criticism of celebrities who seem detached from the realities faced by the general population. She argues that the lavish lifestyles and insulated environments of the rich and famous lead to a lack of empathy and understanding.
“They lose touch. It's like they do and don't even understand how, how silly it looks.” (00:25)
Flo stresses the importance of staying grounded and maintaining genuine relationships outside the glamorous celebrity circles.
“I make sure I stay with my, my close friends that I've been with my best friend. I've been best friends since I was 4 years old.” (00:25)
Flo teases an upcoming documentary focused on Diddy, hinting at the explosive revelations and testimonies that will shed light on previously concealed aspects of his empire. She anticipates it will provide a more in-depth and authentic portrayal compared to earlier attempts.
“This documentary, the way I think it's called, Bad Boy something. But it comes out on the 14th on Peacock, the Diddy documentary.” (00:40)
Flo expresses confidence in the documentary's ability to uncover uncomfortable truths, enhancing public understanding of the complexities within Diddy's professional and personal life.
“They actually took their time. The other ones they just threw out like other companies threw out their little Diddy.” (00:40)
Transitioning to a broader societal critique, Flo laments the government's focus on banning social media platforms like TikTok while neglecting more pressing issues such as wildfire management and public safety.
“They put so much energy into banning TikTok… they spend so much time on that now.” (32:35)
She contrasts the advanced technological capabilities available today with the outdated and ineffective methods employed to combat wildfires, underscoring the misplaced priorities.
“We have technology to create robots that could wipe your ass for you… but we fighting wildfires with handbags.” (32:35)
Flo raises concerns about the government's inability to address significant threats effectively, questioning the allocation of resources and attention.
“You can't tell me they got all this robot… they don't want to spend their money.” (32:35)
Throughout the episode, Flo acknowledges and thanks her subscribers, highlighting the importance of community support in sustaining independent media.
“I greatly appreciate y'all and y'all are helping turn this podcast into really what I wanted to be.” (31:44)
She encourages continued support, emphasizing that even small contributions make a significant impact.
“$3 is 10 cents a day. Damn if I ain't worth 10 cents a day, I'mma go cry.” (32:35)
Flo hints at future episodes, including a deep dive into the story of Ali Carter, a victim connected to Diddy's alleged underage parties. She promises in-depth analysis and exclusive content for her subscribers.
“Ali Carter story. That is what will be on this, this edition of the Clive, Clive and Diddy Surviving Clive and Diddy.” (53:22)
In her concluding segment, Flo delivers an empowering message to her listeners, urging them to stay focused on their goals and not be swayed by negativity or distractions.
“Work hard and stick to your plan and have a plan and don't get worried about people talking shit.” (53:22)
She reinforces the importance of perseverance and maintaining a clear vision, drawing from her personal experiences of overcoming criticism and doubt.
“All my people out there that's working hard… you got a plan and you sticking to it, it will get greater later, I promise you.” (53:22)
Flo on Fire Conspiracies:
“You don't know what’s going on out there. Good luck to everybody that likes to go out there and go outside every day and all over the place.” (00:15)
Flo on Tina Knowles' Response:
“Nobody wants to hear that. Do y'all want to hear that? I don't want to hear that shit.” (00:25)
Flo on Government Priorities:
“They put so much energy into banning TikTok… they spend so much time on that now.” (32:35)
Flo's Motivational Insight:
“Work hard and stick to your plan and have a plan and don't get worried about people talking shit.” (53:22)
In this episode, Flo masterfully intertwines discussions on high-profile celebrity controversies with pressing societal issues, such as wildfire management and governmental priorities. She offers a critical perspective on the disconnection between the celebrity elite and ordinary individuals, while also addressing community support and personal empowerment. Through engaging narratives and candid commentary, Flo provides her listeners with both insightful analysis and motivational encouragement.