The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: D4vd Mystery Exposed and Diddy Updates
Host: Flo
Date: September 22, 2025
Overview
In this episode, Flo dives deep into the mysterious circumstances surrounding artist D4vd (David), breaking down the recent discovery of an underage girl's body in his Tesla and the disturbing silence from the entertainment industry. The show also provides the latest on Diddy’s ongoing legal battles, offers pointed social commentary on media responsibility, and maintains Flo’s trademark blend of raw honesty, humor, and community engagement.
Main Discussion Points
Browns Victory and Community Shoutouts
- Flo opens with excitement about the Cleveland Browns’ surprising win, reflecting on his journey as a devoted (and often frustrated) fan.
- Celebrates the upcoming one-year anniversary of The Flo Show (October 30, 2025).
- Engages listeners in lively banter, morning greetings, and birthday announcements for community members and pets.
Notable Quote
“That victory felt like the first day my son took his first steps. Not quite, but, like, almost... That’s how the victory felt.”
– Flo (07:00)
The D4vd (David) Mystery
[16:15]
- Background: Singer David, early 20s from LA, was touring when a dead, underage girl (Celeste) was found in his impounded Tesla.
- Details:
- The body was only discovered after the car was at a tow yard for days and staff noticed the smell.
- Celeste was identified as being 7th–9th grade age.
- Links to David: Matching tattoos (”shh” on finger), Hello Kitty footwear, old social media content referencing her.
- David allegedly dated two women named Celeste—one underage, one over 21—possibly as misdirection.
- Rumors (unconfirmed) that the underage Celeste was pregnant, potentially providing a motive.
- Police and Legal Developments:
- David canceled his tour, returned to LA, and is reportedly cooperating.
- Police searched his current residence, collected computers and evidence.
- Industry Connections:
- David’s manager Josh Marshall’s ties to Interscope and other figures (linked to previous sex crime scandals).
- Connections speculated to Britney Spears’ camp, referencing the broader pattern of disturbing Hollywood stories.
Notable Quotes
“The silence in Hollywood and the silence in the entertainment industry is deafening. No one is even talking about it... You can hear a cat piss on cotton.”
– Flo (33:40)
“This young girl was around David since she was 12, 13 years old... Police allegedly found her over a year ago at a Hollywood Hills house with him... She was a missing person and nobody did anything about it.” – Flo (35:08)
Media Silence and Cultural Critique
[36:00]
- Takes aim at the lack of response from celebrities and large corporations: Not a single word from industry leaders, even with the gravity of the story.
- Public Responsibility: Flo urges listeners to question where their money and support go (big brands vs. independent journalists).
- Call to Action: Criticizes consumers for putting pressure on small platforms rather than demanding accountability from wealthy celebrities and corporations who could make real change.
Notable Quotes
“Who is raising hell about this young girl who was allegedly, apparently trafficked at this point? Who is raising hell about what big corporations, what big politicians, what big celebrities that get all of our money? Who is talking about it?” – Flo (43:00)
“If you remember, whenever it was like tragedy struck, these big corporations, they had to get in the front line... Now... you don't gotta care at all. You can just stay quiet, keep making your money...” – Flo (54:30)
Community Engagement: Support for Independent Media
[48:00]
- Flo highlights the struggles of independent journalists and creators, contrasting their financial peril with the indifference of powerful institutions.
- Advises listeners to reflect on their spending and direct more resources toward voices that genuinely care and report on critical issues.
- Community discussion in chat praised (“Y’all are the MVPs”).
Brief Diddy Update
[01:07:00]
- Flo provides the latest on Diddy’s legal saga:
- Recent minor win: Judge throws out a “frivolous” $100 million lawsuit by Cordello Smith, an incarcerated man with credibility issues.
- Upcoming September 25 court date is highlighted; Diddy’s lawyers argue over technical definitions in old sex crime statutes.
- Flo predicts an intense hearing, promising updates as the case develops.
Notable Quote
"I believe the judge gonna light Diddy's ass up, but we shall see. I'm not a judge, I'm not the jury, I'm not none of that. I'm a podcaster, giving my opinions and researching facts."
– Flo (01:10:15)
Listener Q&A and Lighthearted Moments
- Extended coffeetalk and jokes about preferred morning beverages—community reveals diverse coffee tastes, Flo considers trying a caramel latte “but warns he may get fired up.”
- Birthdays celebrated: Grandma Kathy (upcoming), Juice the dog, See Tuck.
- Musical interludes and spontaneous karaoke—Flo and audience reminisce and sing classic R&B and rap lines.
Notable Quote
“If I drink a coffee before the show or during the show, y’all ass might be crass. I don’t know... Y’all think I should try an episode off some coffee?”
– Flo (01:22:30)
Memorable Quotes Recap
- “We gotta wake up and figure out where we gonna be putting our money at.”
(Flo, 44:00) - “The entertainment industry and the rappers and singers are carrying on like nothing is happening. It is so quiet... You can hear a cat piss on cotton.”
(Flo, 33:40) - “If anything, I want people to understand and really pay attention to who y’all giving y’all money to and pay attention to who really cares about what’s going on in the world. And you’re gonna see... 99.99% of your money goes towards people who don’t give a at all.”
(Flo, 56:15)
Timestamps of Key Segments
- 00:00 – 15:00: Community greetings, Browns win, show anniversary notes
- 16:15 – 45:00: Breakdown of D4vd case, connections, rumors, and Hollywood silence
- 45:00 – 59:00: Media critique, independent journalism support, audience discussion
- 01:07:00 – 01:14:00: Diddy lawsuit update, legal context and predictions
- 01:14:00 – End: Banter, coffee chat, community celebrations, musical fun
Overall Tone
- Energetic, unfiltered, and deeply personal. The episode mixes hard-hitting cultural commentary, emotional advocacy, and relaxed, community-driven fun, reflecting Flo’s commitment to both “entercation” (entertainment + education) and real talk.
For Listeners Who Missed the Episode
This episode is essential for anyone interested in true crime, media criticism, or the failures of celebrity culture to protect the vulnerable. Flo’s breakdown of the D4vd case is compelling, the Diddy updates concise, and the passionate listener engagement keeps things lively and relatable throughout.
If you care about the stories big media won’t touch, this is your morning fix.
