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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. I happy, happy mundane Monday. Hello everybody out there. Hello Shanna. Shauna. Shauna corrected me. Shauna. It's like Donna, hello to everybody out there. Had had had an amazing weekend. Hope you had all had to sing. I don't know what you did. I just got a lot of work done, started preparing for the, preparing for the upcoming ventures. Many ventures I got going on with the, with the podcast and the, the video and audio. I'm about, let's see, probably about a month away from hitting my set. Matter of fact, I should say we are about a hundred, I mean about a month away from hitting a hundred thousand downloads on, on our podcast the Flow show no Filter. So let's give ourselves a round of applause. Applause. We built this podcast from scratch. I didn't even have a fucking name. I never planned on doing one. I'm gonna tell y'all that all the way as we blow this bitch up to take it to new heights. But I just appreciate all of y'all. I have a super, super duper supportive group and I never take that for granted. So a lot of things looking for, looking forward to a lot of things coming up in the, in the coming weeks and months. Trying to stay relaxed and calm and cool with all this crazy ass news. Let's see Diddy, what we gonna talk about today now? Another thing today. Thank you for everybody joining me on YouTube live every day at 7:30am it's the flow Club. We do breakfast and now I'm working on lunch so we should have a, a 12 noon. Hey Jennifer. Hey Michelle. Thank y'all. You know this, this the breakfast clue. I mean crew, I ain't a big coffee drinker but we got our Flo Pacinos ready to do what we do. But Diddy was rushed to the hospital. Let's see if everything we're gonna go over today, y'all. It's a, it's a Monday so let's, let's, let's relax and just ease on into the week. Diddy was rushed to the hospital. We're going to talk about that. More plane crashing. We're going to talk about that. Tde. Kendrick Lamar's label was just hit with a sexual assault. 40 something million dollar lawsuit. A lot of people believe Drake is behind it. We're going to get into that. We'll do and we'll see what we have time for outside of that. I Gotta cover the Grammys, the Illuminati night. You know, I think this is going to be the last Grammys of all the people that we know that you like in their, in their space that they are now. Because I believe after this Diddy trial and, you know, who knows what type of bombs are about to get dropped, I think next Grammys is going to look entirely different. Not that I really watched it, but I did see a lot of clips coming across my timeline. And so I tuned in to stay tapped in and what's going on? Who won this? Who won that? So I get into a little bit of that, but I'm gonna talk more about that at the lunchtime show. So my plan is Monday through Friday to do breakfast and lunch and be done. So two shows a day out, something like an hour. And everybody who, if you're. If you're a subscriber, you will get the audio version of the lunchtime show for all the subscribers and matter of fact, all the subscribers. I appreciate you. I got a subscriber to shout out, please, people in the chat, don't let me shot. Don't let me end this live without shouting out my subscriber today. I'm counting on y'all in the chat to, to remind me because y'all know I hate to forget, so. Definitely. Oh, yeah, for sure. Jennifer. I ain't gonna never stop work. I love working, especially this is what I love to do. I love to get with y'all, talk about some stuff. This is my little. This our little meetup. This our little meet up. And we gonna meet up and do what we do. Let me get straight over here, y'all. So. So the thing is this, y'all the diddy being rushed to the hospital. Let me talk about the plane crash at first, before we get into that. Not the plane crash, but what about the planes? If y'all have been following me from the beginning, y'all remember that I said. Y'all remember that I said that. Stay away from these damn planes. If you remember I said this around New Year's, I am very. I get that from my grandmother and my mother great grandmother. We all kind of. I used to always sit up under them all my life, though, and, and just talk. And they had an uncanny intuition. And I swear I'm one of the few dudes that got it. Most time that goes to all the women in the family. But I guess me and my mom so much alike, I got it from her. She. Y'all moms out there, y'all know what y'all got. Y'all know how y'all can't. We can't keep nothing from y'all. Um, and I didn't know. I just. It was so much chaos going on. Something around the first of the year. If y'all remember my podcast, I did a whole rant about this ain't the time to be flying. And I don't know if y'all was there. Yeah. I said no planes or big travel plans this year for a while. I didn't say, like, you know, I wasn't convinced that it would have to be for the whole year, but I said, for now, just don't fly. And I said this. It was no. No plane stuff going on or anything. I just felt the chaos in this world. And when it's chaos in the world and, you know, we divided and. And. And people angry and people want to. People want to make, you know, draw attention to. To just to stir up. I just had that feeling. And that's why I told y'all, I said, hey, I know if you gotta fly, you gotta fly, but I'm not flying. And I wouldn't advise y'all to fly if you don't have to. You know, just. I would say, I don't know how long, maybe another few months or something. Just let this. Let what's going on kind of clear out. It just ain't the time. And so we got more plane crashes, one in Philly that we're going to talk about real quick. I ain't going to. Too many details just to make y'all aware. And like I said, I'm gonna say it again. It just ain't the time to be flying. Too many people, and we don't know why. We don't know if we under attack. And they ain't saying it. And I'm just throwing out all the scenarios. We don't know if it's people disgruntled because of all these fed, all these changes and all these, you know, de. Dis disintegrated. And with dei, it's not just one particular group. You got women, you got blacks, you got Latinos, you got trans people. You got all kind of people upset. And so you don't know. For the first time, you know, this country been crazy, y'all, but for the first time, it's like, I don't know. We got so much shit going on, we don't know who doing what. Felix Bolt, right? You, you. You caught us. You on the clock. But, yeah, we don't know when Shit happened. We don't know who did it. We don't know if it's terrorists. We don't know if it's our own citizens. We don't know who it is. Because with the new administration and everything going on, this country is so divided right now. And when you divide it, you're in danger. But anyway, let's get into Diddy's ass. No Diddy. So y'all heard. Y'all probably heard the middle of the night they were talking about Diddy. Me and. Me and Felix on the clock, y'all. So. So this how. Who? I don't know who else on the clock joining me today in the chat on the clock, but I know y'all heard Diddy was in the middle of the night. Let me look at my notes. And rushed to the hospital. Now there are so many rumors to. To this hospital incident. We're gonna go into everything I heard and y'all could tell me what y'all heard in the chat. And Shauna. Shauna already got one of the. One of the rumors and things that a lot of people believe. But let me get. Let me. Let me go to it. This is. This is first. First of all, I don't know if anybody out there been to prison, but this is. This is Diddy's. This is Diddy's privilege. Because I don't know many prison people who would be able to go to the BAS video because they knee hurt. My knee hurt. Like, I've heard stories where prisoners be half dead and they don't get to go nowhere. Hey, Lauren, Glad you could join us. This is our. This is our breakfast club. I appreciate everybody. We already get starting to get a crowd. We. This is our second official week in the first few days. I didn't even announce it. I was just in here trying to make sure I knew what the hell I was doing. Y'all don't even realize I'm having. I'm learning how to work all this equipment. You don't even know. Like, I go hard. And if y'all go hard, I'm gonna go harder. That's how I do. But anyway, it's crazy, y'all. So I don't know. In the chat, let me know if y'all. If y'all ever heard of a prisoner being able to get out of whole ass jail. Cause his knee hurt. My knee hurt really bad. It don't make no sense. But anyway, first. The first. Let's go. We know about the. The one Shawna said. I'm gonna say that Rumor for last. But first of all, they said it was the altercation. I don't know if I believe it because I tend to think Diddy wanted some damn drugs for real. So it's kind of. I don't think it would have been no altercation. I don't know what the fuck to believe. But I haven't the rumor, I haven't heard from any of my solid sources that there was an altercation at all. So I, I'm not really buying that one. And so he was, they say he was reportedly limping around holding his knee, making a big fuss about it until they had to take his ass to the hospital. Now other people are saying they saw a lot of symptoms of withdrawal from Diddy because he's used to having all these freak off drugs and all this stuff and he was going through withdrawal. So he figured the best way to get drugs is to go to the hospital. So what they did was he was hobbing and hoobing and saying that his knee was hurting and this and that and he kept complaining, kept complaining. So they transported him to the hospital late at night with no witnesses and no cameras. Now let me tell you that. Let's go into the. Thank you, Jennifer. Let's go into this now. Like I said, let's zoom out a minute. What we like to watch, I like to watch for justice and I just like also like to watch the two tier, the two to the system. We have the system for people who don't have money and power and the system that do have it. So the average prisoner, I don't give a fuck if you was holding your knee for dear life and screaming and crying and your knee was on the ground, the prison would just pick your knee up off the ground, hand it to you and tell your ass to get in your cell. You ain't going no damn hot if, if. Do y'all know how many prisoners would be in, going to the hospital if you could go, cuz your knee was bothering you? So, so we basically talking about that aspect right now. And so, so what happened was they, they, they didn't want to cause a fuss and they didn't want to do it. They didn't want to have anybody see him. So they did it at night with nobody seeing. And that also could have been. They did it in the night and did it under so nobody could see him, did it like that because they wanted to, you know, they ain't want nobody to know because they know like this ain't supposed to be going to no he Ain't supposed to be going to no damn hospital. But anyway, so let's. Let's continue. He was struggling. He. He was struggling for withdrawals is what we really thinking. And so they transported him in the. In the middle of the night. Now, official sources are claiming it was for an mri, but rumors are suggesting otherwise. They say Diddy has been complaining about the living conditions. He's been, of course, complaining about the food and all type of complaints. So his. He added up, and they're thinking. He just said, you know what? I need a break. I need to go to the hospital. And they obliged. Now it appears that Diddy is struggling. Did he know he guilty and he got nowhere to run, y'all? They didn't add it more. He was trying to say. His attorneys and them were trying to say it wasn't but one victim, and that was hanging the hat on that. And then the next thing you know, it's another victim and another victim and another victim. And so it appears that Diddy is doing whatever the hell he can to try to get better conditions. And I think it's like I said, I. I definitely went to get drugs, definitely a mri. You get to get out of jail to go to the mri. Like, all that don't make sense. So we're gonna continue to. To watch that and. And see if Diddy is going to figure out another way to get out of there. Now, this young lady did a little small report on there. Let me tell you what she said. See what she said. This reporter from Tik Tok Combs was transferred.
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Breaking news. Sean Diddy Combs was transferred last night from his jail cell to the hospital for an mri. And no clear reasons were given for this move. Now, this was done in the middle of the night in the dark, so that it was inconspicuous to other inmates and prisoners, prison staff. But again, they didn't want to draw attention to this. Rumors are circulating that the reason for this move could be a variety of reasons. It could be that he got in a fight or an unknown health emergency that has arose. Now he has his trial scheduled for May 5. While he will have to deal with the different charges that he faces, but people are concerned that he could now face an outcome similar to Mr. Little St. James, Mr. Lolita Express, and that his fate might be the same with this hospital transfer. So what do you think? As always, I want to hear.
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So he. He. He. He. Did he. Did he. Did he. Playing Diddy games. We already. We already know that. So let's just pay Attention to that. Let's go. Let's move on. Diddy's fake. Let's move on from Diddy's fake hospital run. We all know what it was about at the end of the day. He wanted some drugs, he wanted to get out of prison. Probably wanted some different food. Imagine you get some different food at the hospital. Yes, yes, yes, yes, Michelle. And, and basically we know that. And yeah. Did he. Michelle brought up interesting fact that came about over the weekend was Busby found the house that Diddy owned in the Hamptons where the girl. Let me put your, put your comment up there. So let's, let's catch up real quick. Y'all remember, of course, the 13 year old, 13 year old who said she was raped by Jeff, Jay Z and Diddy at this infamous home. Now if y'all, if y'all remember, Jay Z and his team tried to say that this home didn't exist. It was, quote, unquote, a big win for Jay Z. And they were on the victim, which I think is going to come to bite their ass, but they were on the victim. And a lot of people were like, see, I told you it wasn't true. Well, Busby found the fucking house. And it's been quiet ever since this news broke pretty much kind of like over the weekend or like Friday after we did our, after we met. And that's big, y'all, because their defense was holding on to the fact that the house didn't. Didn't exist. Did he, did he never own the house? All of that. And they were, they were standing 10 toes on that. And so to find out that the house does exist, Diddy does, was. Had ownership. And I don't know if you guys saw this. Not on, on top of that Busby located or, or was able to prove that Jay Z was at that house before. I believe it was like a month or two. It was like a month or two before. Before the incident, the alleged incident. So this is big. And another reason that you know is big is Jay Z and his defense team have shut the hell up at least for a second. You know, they was coming out with big balls. Every time something happened, they come up standing on 10, firing back. Hey, you gotta respect. They trying to fight for they. For their freedom. But now, why you so quiet? Very quiet. Like I said one thing about flow. I'm good. The reason what makes me good at what I do is I'm good at reading the tea leaves and Jay Z and his defense team being ultra quiet like this. Even Jay Z's demeanor at the Grammys. It's some coming, y'all. Just like I told y'all, stay your ass off them planes. Listen to me. I got that wise. I got that wise mama intuition. I'm telling you, it's the only reason y'all. I even got got to hear. Cause I'm always. People who've been following me from the beginning know that I have a knack for saying shit. And then it happened because I'm just good at reading what the hell going on. And like, oh, something about to happen. And for Jay Z and his team to be so quiet and then for him to be so laid back staying out the way on the Grammys. If y'all remember Jay Z last year at the Grammys, he stood up on the stage and cussed everybody out. What a difference a year make, right? This year, he was like a church. He was there, but he wasn't really there. He was like in the shadows. And if y'all remember, remember last year when he was talking about Beyonce didn't win, and Jay Z went up there cussing everybody out. See, everybody swag was up in this. In celebrity world last year, this is before all this hit the fan. And Jay Z was cussing everybody out because Beyonce didn't win the Grammys. And. And he. He basically held court. Well, this year was a little different. This year he was more trying to. Trying not to be seen, not not to be heard, but trying to steal support. So like I said, and think about it, the next Grammys is going to be entirely different because we're going to been ahead. The Diddy trial might still be going on. I don't know how long the Diddy trial gonna last. But, you know, it's coming in May. So many celebrities are going to get their name put into this. Because I try to tell people this. You got to realize people talking about, well, I ain't. I ain't seen enough. You know, the people that saying I haven't seen enough evidence and blah, blah, blah, he, you gonna see a lot more evidence. May, May 5th. People don't realize the fucking trial hasn't started yet. You, you. The trial ain't started yet. You. You're going to hear all kind of evidence that we haven't heard yet at all. Once that trial start, I don't know what people. Some people haven't followed trials before, or they expect every ounce of evidence to come out before the actual trial. I don't know. But for us to hear all of what we heard and the trial haven't even started yet. That don't look good for Diddy because we don't heard all kind of stuff. And I guarantee we ain't heard, we haven't heard 10% of what the feds got. And once those cans get opened up, the celebrity world is going to be forever changed, I guarantee you. So, yeah, so to remind y'all, Tony Busby had definitely found. Located that house. And that Tony Busby, Jay Z situation is heating back up. And so let's look for. Let's look for Jay Z and his legal team, because if. If they're keeping up to what they've been doing, they should be coming back with something soon, in the next couple days. Remember last time before. Before Tony Busby found the house? Jay Z was trying to call for sanctions because saying Busby didn't interview the victim and all type of stuff. So they'll definitely pay attention to that. Oh, man. Okay, so another plane. Another plane crash, y'all. I'm gonna play this. This little excerpt, and then we'll talk a little bit about it. Hold up. I was.
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I gave the shirt off my back to help a young child with a head laceration. A piece actually went through a red pickup's window, hit the kid. And the parents were shouting, help us. Help us. Help us. No one was around. Help at the time. Cops are just approaching. I took the shirt off my back, gave to them, said, pushes on his head, keep pressure. I ran back to my car. I got rags, anything I could find to, like, absorb blood, push on cuts. My mom worked at a doctor's office. She was there. She was helping me. She's disabled. She doesn't walk past. She was welcome.
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So, so basically, this guy is just describing people. People or boy or somebody got hit. They say this crash in Philly was a small plane and just crashed in the middle of Philly. And people thought it was a missile. People thought somebody shot a missile at our ass. That's. That. That's. That's how crazy it looked. And there are six. Six fatalities. I believe it was only, I guess, six people on board. They all perished. And then also there were people who were hit with shit on the ground. And so we haven't have an update on who all. Are there any deaths outside of the people that were in the plane, how many injuries? All of that is still. Is still up, up in the air. But Philly, we definitely praying for you. And then just when we talking about Philly, guess what else. Did y'all see that a United Airlines plane caught fire during takeoff at a Houston airport? What the fuck? I'm not getting. I'm sorry, y'all. I'm not getting on no plane. I'm just not. Not for a while. I would try to wait until my son's. I mean, maybe I might have to go before then, but my son graduates in June. I might not be able to wait that long, but that I have. That'll be the time I have to get on a plane. So hopefully, you know, everything works out and everything calms the down, because I'm gonna be one. The way this going on, I won't be a nervous wreck. On these planes, they catching fire, they fall in military planes is running into them. And just to think, you know, somebody just on their, you know. You know, when you get on a plane, you either going to see somebody special or going to do something special or handle something special. Normally when you get on a plane, you doing something. And to think that you get on a plane and if something go wrong, it's like literally death. It's not like a car accident where you, like, have a car accident and you can live. And a lot of times you could be all right. Plane accident. You do. Plane accident is like death. So it's like. It's like no in between. And that's the scary part. Now with these. United Airlines, what they're saying is via TMZ, during the takeoff, United Flight 1382 received an indication about one engine and halted the takeoff while still on the Runway. They went on to say there were no reports of no injuries. But this is the crazy part, and this is me in Houston. There was a video in which you see the wing of the plane on fire. You can hear a flight attendant ask for passengers to remain seated. And this one passenger says something. And this. See, this is me. The. The passenger told the. The. The flight attendant, no, this plane is on fire. The. You mean sit down? Because all of the people in the crowd were looking out on the wing of the. Looking outside the window, and they see the plane catching on fire. Flight attendant don't know what's going on. She telling people to sit down. They trying to get the hell off the plane. It's A mess. That's Houston. And then we get an update on the Blackhawk situation. Did y'all know that they finally revealed who the pilot was in that Blackhawk, who was flying that plane? Remember, they would tell you that. They told us about the two people, but they said it was three people on the Blackhawk, and they never. They were holding the pilot. They were holding the pilot's name from us. And now we understand why. And this kind of goes back to Trump, and, you know, he has inside information. So when it first broke, remember, Trump went on this crazy DEI rant about how DEI is killing people and we got to get rid of it. And he was blaming the whole crash on dei. Y'all remember that, right? Well, we found out who. Who. And now I know why. Why they were holding the name back, the family and whoever. So the additional Blackhawk pilot that crashed into the American Airlines and killed everybody, she was a captain. Her name was. It was a woman, a white woman. And her. And her name was Captain Rebecca M. Lobok. And her family says, I'm hoping that people can look past the political aspect of the whole situation and look past her race and her gender. I gotta hit a little sound effect for that. So, look, the family did something that I believe was smart. If this was the family. You know, with this world, you don't never know if it's more to it or whatever. But let's. I'm gonna just deal with the facts as they are presented to us. When Trump immediately came out and said it was because of DEI and this and that, this and that, he had already poured the gas. All he had to do was light the match. And so what I'm hearing is the family, to avoid being just harassed and bullied and whatever, they asked the media and they asked the government to not release her name or who it was so they would have time to scrub the Internet. And if this is the truth, I can't blame them, because they were about to have a whole country on their ass, because Trump kind of pumped it up by saying, you know, deid. We didn't know who he was talking about going. Be honest, most of us black people were taking offense to it because we thought he was talking about black people a lot of times. So let's just. But come to find out, he knew that it was a white woman who was flying the Blackhawk and knew that that did that. And so to come right out and bat and. And put it on DEI and basically just put it on her. Basically, you saying a woman, a White woman, or just a woman in general, is not capable of flying a military plane or helicopter. And I'm like, damn, that's a hell of a thing to say. Just come out and say, but I don't know, am I crazy? Like, did y'all. Did y'all see any of that? Did y'all see the, The, The. The backlash? And so he set that family, that lady's family up to. To be harassed, but that is who it is. Now, let's say a little bit. Let me tell you a little bit about Rebecca. She achieved the rank of captain, having twice served as a platoon leader and as a company executive officer. Rebecca was a warrior and would not hesitate to defend her country in battle. But she was as graceful as she was fierce. In addition to her duties as an army aviator, Rebecca was honored to serve as a White House military social aid, volunteering to support the President and First lady and hosting countless White House events, including ceremonies awarding the Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. According to the USA Today, Sabrina Bell, a friend of Captain Lobock, also spoke very highly of her in hopes that people won't use her political. Use her as a political object. So she served her country. She did this, she did that. I can't get into what the hell happened with the plane. So many different pilots got different stories. I don't even know. Like, we don't know if the plane was controlled by a remote control, because they say it was able to be controlled by remote control and somebody fucking hacked it and just did that while they in the plane and they had no control. How do we know? They. This country and government sure ain't gonna say that. They're not gonna say somebody, some foreign adversary or somebody hijacked our plane remotely and flew it, I mean, our helicopter and flew it into the plane. They ain't about to say that, so we don't really know. But for Trump to just make it political immediately and have it to where family has to put out all of these, please don't, you know, look at her like this or do this, you know, all while they're dealing with the death of her and everybody who died in that tragic accident that we still really don't know what the happened, but it's like, I don't know. That just seemed kind of off to me. And it is what it is. But definitely we. They. They've named the. The plane the. The pilot of the helicopter, and it was a white woman named Rebecca Lobock. And obviously that is why Trump went on his rant. And so if y'all know that lawyer, that famous lawyer that breaks down all the case, he had a great clip just talking about the planes and how it's just being just a badass situation. I really like what he said. I couldn't say that better myself. Check him out. I forgot his dude's name. Oh mo Ganga. But nobody knows him by name. But he a lawyer that you'll know his voice.
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I was hoping I was wrong. That greed and a complete failure of leadership is what causes some of the tragedies that we're seeing. And then CBS News puts this tweet out there that says that normally you should have two air traffic controllers staffing the tower. Instead, there was only one. And you combine that with reports that what happened here was the helicopter was simply flying too high. It should have been at 200ft, instead it was up at 300ft. Combine that with reports that there is a method in place where when that helicopter is there and there are flights departing and taking off in its path, they communicate with the air traffic controller. In this case, the air traffic controller did communicate. However, the helicopter seems to have only acknowledged one of the flights that was in the vicinity, not the second. Perhaps a second air traffic controller in the tower that night, as appears to be the norm, would have saved things. Why was the second air traffic controller not there? Clearly we don't have enough money. Clearly we don't have enough money because at the end of the day, that air traffic controller could have cost us one less bomb. And God knows we need every last bomb. That air traffic controller could have cost us one less shot at developing the systems we need to get to Mars. And God knows we gotta get to Mars. You see, the air traffic controller comes at the expense of everything else around us in our society. And by God, let me tell you something. The people in charge of deploying our resources and our assets are the best and the brightest and the most intelligent. And they have one thing that they think about exclusively, which is the health and the well being and the prosperity of everyday Americans. Stop me if you throw up in your mouth at any point.
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Yeah, so basically he was saying one of the logical reasons, if it's not the shadiest. If it's not the shadiest reason, but I mean, you know, we got shady reason, but let's just say if it really was some type of accident where it was just a up accident. What he's saying is that. And I brought this point up when I first broke the story that there Were supposed to be two air traffic controllers on duty, and there was only one, which we know that's from budget cuts and this and that and not having enough money. When and, and when they have. When they can buy billions and they can spend billions on bombs and billions and send billions to Ukraine and everybody else, but we can't have two air traffic controllers, which is some fucking crucial shit. So he's saying that they only have one, and the one missed, that that helicopter didn't see the one plane. That helicopter was looking at another plane. And so the confusion of having one traffic controller trying to control two different lanes. Let's say, you know, you got the helic, the military helicopter doing anything and you got planes coming in. Well, they believe the second air traffic controller that oversees the. That works with the one would have and could have spotted out and said, no, no, no, no, no, it's another plane or something. And so who knows? But my thing is this. If you're supposed to have two, have two. That's all I'm saying. If you're supposed to have two air traffic controllers, just have two. I mean, we spend money on all kind of. So, so. So I agree with him on that, basically. But another thing that we got to get into. Did y'all see. Okay, do y'all know TDE is Kendrick lamar's label partner, whatever you want to call him, he represents tde. Kendrick had a big Grammy day. We'll probably get into that later. If not, we'll get into it into the lunch at the lunchtime show. But TDE was just hit with a sexual lawsuit for damn near $50 million. Like, I'm like, what? So let's get into it. Top dog entertainment executives and employees accused of sexual misconduct. Now, mostly everybody who will listen thinks that Drake behind this. Because if y'all know Drake is pretty much. Kendrick Lamar has pretty much got. People don't even think about Drake no more. And so now this huge lawsuit has been put on tde. And top dog entertainment's legal counsel, Marty senior has released the following statement to. In response to this new sexual misconduct lawsuit aimed at two executives on tde, Kendrick Lamar's people. This is their. Their response. This is a clear example of a shakedown. This is a shakedown by Linda Luna and Aya Altari, Altay, Robbie. And actually, they were trying to keep their names hidden, but in their response, because they were calling them Jane does, in their response, they put their name out there. So they said they made a 48 million dollar lawsuit through their attorney with fabricated claims and said the attorney is just looking for 10 minutes of fame, and the young ladies are just looking for money. They go on to say there are text messages and communications that totally refute these baseless claims. Additionally, Ms. Luna and Ms. Alterari were never employees of Top Dog Entertainment. We are confident that we will prevail in this lawsuit. So Drake gonna sue? Eric Drake is just going out bad because they sent his text message. We'll see how this come out. But they say this is totally, totally, totally false. They say that these. These women didn't even work for her. For them. One of the women who allegedly started working day, she said she started working at the label in 2019. She claims that Chief Marketing Officer Brandon Tiffith tried to sleep with her via unwanted advances and sexually battered her. Also, she alleges that the label's current president, Anthony Tiff Jr. Consistently displayed behaviors of harassment. This is all Drake, y'all. I'm sorry. And we'll see how's the truth come out. But it's so obvious. Drake suing everybody. He's suing. He's suing his record label. He's suing anybody he can sue, which ain't gonna change nothing. But let's go on to say what they say. Furthermore, this Jane Doe alleges that TDE did not honor a contract between her and Musa to pay her for the professional services the other accuser referred to as Jane. Jane Rowe alleges that multiple label employees sexually harassed and assaulted her while on their property and under their supervision. She specifically accused one employee, David Herrera, of giving her spiked alcohol when she was underage in order to sexually exploit and take advantage of her. Higher ups at Top Dog Entertainment allegedly ignored these incidents when they became aware of them, which is why the legal team bringing forth the lawsuit is alleging a culture of hostility and complacency when it comes to these issues. This is via tmz. I don't know, y'all. It's getting messy. What do y'all think about this? Drake is just going outside. And I guess as we talk about Drake going outside, we can also go into, you know, let's. Let's. We can't not talk about that. Kendrick Lamar won every Grammy yesterday. I don't know if y'all saw that. So Drake about to sue the Grammys, I guess. Let's see Drake one. I mean, Kendrick Lamar took Grammys home for Not Like Us. Kendrick Lamar won Grammy of the year. Grammy for Song of the Year. Not Like Us. And I believe if y'all know, in the chat, was it six Grammys? I don't know how many. One. I know he won a lot. All I was thinking was, holy, that Drake. Drake about to be suing every body. And so she transitioned yesterday. So this is.
D
This is special right now. You know, she probably, you know, watching it from up there. So make sure y'all got y'all your.
A
Smiles on her, right? You know, make her feel good. Dre. What's up, Doc? Dre. What's up, Swiss? What's up?
D
We're gonna. We're gonna dedicate this one to the city, Compton Watts.
A
So, yep, Grammy award or Grammy of the year. And the nominees who were in that were the Beatles for now, and then Beyonce, but Texas hold'em. Sabrina Carter for Espresso Billy. Billy got Birds of a Feather. Chap Chapel, Rome, Good luck, babe. Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone, Fortnite, and Kendrick Lamar Not Like Us. Kendrick Lamar took that home. Now, did y'all also see. Did y'all see? And this was crazy. They mentioned Chapel. Did y'all see the. The. The reporter who cut off Baby Face? Like, she. I guess Chapel or some other bigger. To her younger, bigger artist came and she was in the middle of talking to Baby Face, and then. And then she just cut off Baby Face and started talking to Chaplain. It was super duper rude. Like, listen to this clip.
B
I wanted to say.
A
Oh, well, she had to apologize for it, y'all, when she cut him off. Here go she. They made her come back and apologize.
B
We want to thank you, but first, I wanted to say that I'm really sorry about interrupting Baby Face earlier. Chapel round had come up, and there was a lot of commotion as there is on the. These carpets. But I'm a big Baby Face fan, and as are we all. And so I just wanted to say that. That I really apologize, but thank you so much for having me, you guys.
A
So all. To all the reporters, if you don't know who Babyface is, don't be reporting that. No fucking Grammys. Babyface is a goat. And anybody that don't know that, know that or do some research. And so what happened was Babyface was in the middle of. Of. Of. Of saying whatever, you know, explaining whatever about the Grammys. Next thing he knows, next things he knows, she just starts screaming the name of another. She starts screaming the name of another celebrity. In the middle of him talking. Here it is right here, really at the forefront.
B
Can you talk about just this new trend that we're seeing in R B where we're seeing more of a fusion. We're see seeing people blend the genre with pop.
A
Now I'm gonna start over that. Right now she's talking to Baby Face.
B
Just this new trend that we're seeing in R B, where we're seeing more of a fusion. We're seeing people blend the genre with pop, Blend the genre with hip hop and. And rock as well.
C
Yes. I think it's interesting. You guys want to do that?
A
Go do that.
B
Hello.
A
How I got to explain that to you? If y'all didn't see that clip. Now you. Baby Face. Now, the reporters. I don't know who the hell these reporters are. They. They not nobody famous that I know, but they're talking to Baby Face. And you know, Baby Face is a musical genius. So when you talking about music, Baby Face is. That's. That's his love. So he's going into detail. And then they see this other. I don't know. It's a white lady named Chaplain. She must be famous. She's kind of young, though. And so in the middle of it, you hear in the clip, they, like, in the middle of him talking, they just stop talking to him and just yell through him, like, chaplain, Chaplain, Chaplain. I mean, it was disrespectful, and he handled it like a champion because he just looked over and see. And then he said, y'all go do that, and walked off. And they didn't. If you could probably hear in the clip, I don't know if you can tell, but even when he said that, they just said, oh, I'm sorry. Sorry, like, and they really, like, bottom line was like, they like, we want to talk to Chaplain. Go ahead. On Baby Face. It was disrespectful. Yes. Like. Like, Jennifer said she was in the presence of a legend, which is why she had after that move. Because I saw it in real time, y'all, like. Like, I did. Well, I saw it in real time clips. You know, how you. When something happened, you know, the clip comes out in two minutes. So I saw the clip, and no sooner than I saw the clip, I said, oh, they not about to go for that. Next thing I know, y'all, I see the next. The next clip is this after that one we just saw. And I was.
B
Thank you. But first, I wanted to say that I'm really sorry about interrupting Baby Face earlier.
A
Yeah.
B
Chapel round had come up, and there was a lot of commotion.
A
What? No commotion.
B
But I'm a big Baby Face fan, and as are be all. And so I just wanted to say that. That I really apologize. But thank you so much for having me, you guys.
A
Well, you won't be back. They won't be having you again. It wasn't no commotion. You just disrespected them. I don't even like. Well, look, if you gonna apologize, do it with. Do it with straight honesty. Because when you. When you start making excuses, you pissing me off more. She talking about. I saw it was a lot of. It wasn't a commotion. You were talking to him and you saw somebody else you wanted to talk to, and your excitement got the best of you, and you just start screaming for the other person. You were the commotion. If there was commotion, whoever this reporter was. Oh, man. But, hey, it was a lot of chaos. Let's. Let's run down some of the stuff. We go. Oh, let me. Y'all didn't remind me to give props to the subscriber of the day. I'm mad at y'all my breakfast crew because we had like, we had the last. We in the last seven minutes. And so what is this? Let's see the. The subscription. Uh, Toy S Jones, you are the subscriber of the day. I appreciate your subscription. 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Like they re they bringing up the Jay Z mistress Kathy that was supposed to be pregnant by him ended up mysteriously dying right around the same exact time Beyonce announced her pregnancy. So that was a weird situation. But you're getting stories like that in my exclusive content. And as you know, I like making it so you ain't gonna never fall short of content. So Again, appreciate anybody who subscribed. Also on the lunch. Coming up on the lunchtime show, which I will talk more about just in general main stuff that I don't really get to talk about on, just on a particular morning podcast because I have a certain, I have certain topics and certain stuff that we want to discuss on there, but we gonna have to discuss this too. Y'all shout out to Clarissa Shields. I don't know if y'all saw, but she became the first ever undisputed women's heavyweight championship champion last night. We might talk about a little bit of that and give a reaction on that. The lady she was fighting was 6 foot 20. She was huge, lanky, gangly and strong. And, and, and Clarissa punch quarters out of her lunch show is going to be 12 noon, 12 noon. Between 12 and 1 noon. Let's say I try to do it lunchtime, 12pm Eastern, maybe 12, 12:30. Let's say, let's say 12. Let's do lunchtime. 12. Lunchtime is noon. We're gonna do noon Eastern. And like that's, like that show is going to be more just kind of reactions to all type of going that doesn't happen like Clarissa winning the championship. I'm gonna talk more about the Grammys. You know, who all won. You know, more of a relaxed type of panel type show like we do a lot of times on the weekend. Chris Brown won his first Grammy in 12 years. So get into that. And another thing, I don't know how many old heads we got out there, but y'all know Too Short, the rapper Too Short. West coast in the building. West Coast, West Coast, West Coast. Two Shorts, Big Brother was killed. I don't know if y'all saw it. It didn't get a lot of media coverage. But two. Two Short is a, is a, is a legend. And his brother was killed while he was babysitting or watching a grow facility. And so we're gonna get it. Talk about that at lunchtime. Okay? Old Head. All the old heads, yeah. Two Shorts, Big Brother was, was shot and killed. The story is crazy. I'm gonna talk about that at lunchtime and a lot of other stuff. So tune in Monday through Friday. We gonna do breakfast and lunch every Monday through Friday. Talk about this news because it's so much. Like I said, I can't squeeze everything into the morning show. Plus I like to keep a certain, certain vibe in that. In that in our first show. And then like I said, the lunchtime show is just more about talking about all kinds of shit. You know, not really. None specific. Just all kind of shit like I said, especially stuff that people should know that ain't getting. Like I said, Tupac's, Tupac's. I mean, Tupac's Two shorts, Big Brother, you know, that's kind of major. And before we get out of here, oh, we also gonna talk about lunchtime. That Lil Wayne was considered for the super bowl halftime show. And they talk about the reasons why that article just broke over the weekend. We're gonna get into that. So, yeah, I look forward to seeing whoever can make it at lunch to my audio listeners. If you want to join our Breakfast Crew crew live, we are every day at 7:30am on my YouTube channel, Flo Daddy Flo. F L O D A D D Y F L O. And yeah, that's it, y'all. So another show in the books. We got a subscriber of the of the day. Appreciate you. Please subscribe if you can. And I look forward to. To seeing whoever at the lunchtime show live where we just talk about all kind of news. It ain't really none specific, just news that some news is serious. Some news is just some to talk about. So we do all that at noon. I look forward to seeing those that can make it. And that'll be every day. Other than that, we got another one down, y'all. Anybody in the chat want to say something as I get out of here? I appreciate it. Jennifer Felix, genuine. Jennifer, Shawna and and everybody crew, if I missed you, Amy, Michelle, all of y'all, as always, I love y'all. And I'm out.
The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Diddy Rushed to the Hospital? More Plane Crashes? TDE Lawsuit?
Host: Flo
Release Date: February 3, 2025
Description: Real news! No spin! A truth-seeking podcast!
Timestamp: [00:02]
Flo kicks off the episode with enthusiastic greetings, expressing gratitude towards the listeners and celebrating nearing 100,000 downloads. She shares her excitement about upcoming ventures related to the podcast, video, and audio content. Flo emphasizes the importance of her supportive community, stating:
“We built this podcast from scratch. I didn’t even have a fucking name. I never planned on doing one. I'm gonna tell y'all that all the way as we blow this bitch up to take it to new heights.”
— Flo ([00:45])
She outlines her schedule, announcing daily breakfast and lunch shows on YouTube Live, aiming to provide comprehensive coverage of current events.
Timestamp: [16:20]
Flo delves into the rumors surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs being rushed to the hospital. She explores various speculations, including altercations and withdrawal symptoms, but remains skeptical about the official explanation of an MRI:
“He was reportedly limping around holding his knee, making a big fuss about it until they had to take his ass to the hospital.”
— Flo ([12:30])
Flo discusses the disparity in how privileged individuals like Diddy can access hospital care, contrasting it with the prison system's limitations:
“We have the system for people who don’t have money and power and the system that do have it.”
— Flo ([17:00])
She highlights a TikTok reporter’s account, adding credibility to the narrative but remains critical of the official narrative:
“Sean Diddy Combs was transferred last night from his jail cell to the hospital for an MRI. And no clear reasons were given for this move.”
— TikTok Reporter ([16:20])
Flo speculates on Diddy's motives, suggesting he might be seeking better conditions or attempting to procure drugs, and hints at possible ulterior motives orchestrated by his legal team.
Timestamp: [24:57]
Flo shifts focus to recent aviation incidents, covering a plane crash in Philadelphia and another involving United Airlines in Houston. She provides eyewitness accounts and analyzes potential causes, citing possible governmental negligence:
“There’s six fatalities. I believe it was only six people on board. They all perished.”
— Flo ([25:23])
Discussing the Houston incident, Flo raises concerns about air traffic control staffing:
“Normally you should have two air traffic controllers staffing the tower. Instead, there was only one.”
— Flo ([37:02])
She critiques budget cuts that may have compromised safety, arguing:
“We spend money on everything else around us in our society. If you’re supposed to have two, have two.”
— Flo ([38:52])
Flo connects these incidents to broader systemic issues, suggesting that resource allocation prioritizes military and space exploration over essential services like air traffic control.
Timestamp: [37:02]
Flo transitions to the entertainment industry, focusing on a significant sexual misconduct lawsuit filed against Top Dog Entertainment (TDE), Kendrick Lamar’s label. She breaks down the allegations and the defense’s stance:
“These women didn't even work for them. They were looking for money.”
— TDE Legal Counsel ([17:21])
Flo highlights the accusation that Drake is behind the lawsuit, pointing to his aggressive legal strategies:
“Drake is just suing everybody. He’s suing his record label, he’s suing anybody he can sue.”
— Flo ([26:20])
She explains the specifics of the allegations, including claims against TDE executives Brandon Tiffith and Anthony Tiff Jr., and discusses the cultural implications within the music industry.
Timestamp: [46:53]
Flo reviews the recent Grammy Awards, where Kendrick Lamar dominated with multiple wins, contrasting it with Jay-Z's subdued presence:
“Kendrick Lamar took Grammys home for ‘Not Like Us.’ He won Grammy of the Year, Grammy for Song of the Year.”
— Flo ([47:10])
She notes Jay-Z’s lack of engagement compared to his previous fiery appearances, suggesting his silence may be strategic in light of ongoing legal troubles:
“Jay Z and his team have shut the hell up at least for a second. They should be coming back with something soon.”
— Flo ([52:19])
Flo predicts significant changes for future Grammy ceremonies due to the turbulence surrounding key figures like Diddy and Jay-Z.
Timestamp: [52:19]
Flo congratulates Clarissa Shields on winning the undisputed women’s heavyweight championship, describing the impressive victory against a formidable opponent.
“Clarissa Shields became the first ever undisputed women’s heavyweight champion last night.”
— Flo ([52:19])
Flo mourns the loss of rapper Too Short’s brother, who was killed while babysitting. She laments the lack of media coverage on the tragedy:
“Two Shorts, Big Brother was shot and killed. The story is crazy.”
— Flo ([52:19])
Flo teases a discussion about Lil Wayne being considered for the Super Bowl halftime show, hinting at controversial reasons behind the decision.
“We also gonna talk about how Lil Wayne was considered for the Super Bowl halftime show.”
— Flo ([52:19])
Timestamp: [46:53 - 52:19]
During the live segment, Flo addresses a situation at the Grammys where a reporter interrupted Baby Face’s interview, causing disrespect:
“The reporters were being disrespectful, interrupting Baby Face for Chaplain. It was rude.”
— Flo ([48:37])
She criticizes the lack of professionalism and emphasizes the importance of respecting artists:
“Babyface is a goat. And anybody that don't know that, know that or do some research.”
— Flo ([49:41])
Flo expresses frustration with the reporters' behavior and reiterates the need for integrity in media coverage.
Timestamp: [52:19]
Flo promotes her upcoming lunchtime show, promising in-depth discussions and exclusive content on various topics, including:
She encourages listeners to subscribe to her Patreon and Buzzsprout platforms for exclusive content and continuous updates.
“The subscriptions help keep this podcast going and growing and also keeps truth tellers being able to tell the truth.”
— Flo ([52:19])
Flo concludes with heartfelt thanks to her subscribers and reiterates her commitment to delivering unfiltered truth.
Flo on Podcast Growth:
“We built this podcast from scratch. I didn’t even have a fucking name…”
([00:45])
Flo on Diddy’s Situation:
“Does he know he guilty and he got nowhere to run…”
([17:00])
Flo on Plane Crashes:
“It just ain't the time to be flying. Too many people, and we don't know why.”
([17:00])
Flo on TDE Lawsuit:
“Drake is just suing everybody. He’s suing his record label, he’s suing anybody he can sue.”
([26:20])
Flo on Jay-Z’s Silence at Grammys:
“Jay Z and his team have shut the hell up at least for a second.”
([52:19])
Flo expertly navigates through a multitude of pressing topics, from high-profile legal battles and tragic accidents to significant achievements in the music and sports industries. Her analytical approach, combined with candid insights and engaging interactions, provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of current events without the usual media spin. The episode underscores Flo’s commitment to truth-telling and her dedication to her growing community.