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Flo Daddy
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. Happy, happy Tuesday. Y'all know what Tuesday is? My. One of my favorite days of the week. Happy Taco Tuesday. Some water this morning. How y'all feeling out there? Will y'all be celebrating Taco Tuesday? You know I will. I think today I'm switch it up with a quesadilla. Can you do quesadilla or do you have to get tacos on taco Tuesdays? All my taco experts out there, let me know in the. In the fan mail or send me a DM on. On one of my social media accounts. Got a great show for you today. Diddy found itself back in the news where we like to see him. We need to keep eyes on this case. Well, he got another. We're going to start calling him Lawsuit Mohawk Diddy because we got to add lawsuit into his name. Now. It seemed like he's getting a lawsuit every five minutes, but we got a lawsuit. Babysitter, underage shade. Diddy and his cronies did some foul shit to her. We'll talk about that. Also give you a little, little information about the bad boy documentary that drops today on Peacock. I want to have a watch party. I think it's too. It may be too, too, too last minute to do it today. I would like to do it today, but maybe tomorrow. Let me know what. Well, you know what? Maybe I'll wait till Friday. Friday evening, y'all let me know. I think I could. We could do it Friday. I want to do a watch party where I stream live and I watch the bad boy documentary. I really think this is going to be a good one with new information that we haven't known before about the Diddy and all the freaky crazy going on in, in, in. In the bad boy family. His record label. I want to do a watch party. I want to stream. So let me know. I'm trying to put it together, but I'm thinking Friday might be a better day because today's Tuesday. Maybe Thursday or Friday. Like I said, I would like to do it today, but it's kind of last minute. I don't know if everybody be prepared but you would need. You don't have to. But to be actually in the party, you're gonna need a laptop because it's the, the, the, the, the app or whatever works from laptops, but you can still participate from your phone. You just have to. It's just a Little bit of a little extra step where you. I think you either have to set the Peacock documentary like right when we are or use the link. I don't know, getting the particulars, but I think it'll be real. I think it'll be real sweet to have a. To have an actual watch party for the Diddy. So be looking out for that. That'll be offered for my subscribers. That's the type of stuff I'm gonna do with the subscribers is certain documentaries or certain cases or certain biops, different auto autobiographies, stuff like that that comes on. We can watch that as a group. That way we could talk about it, chat about it, you know, in real time. I can give you my. My takes on it. Vice versa, y'all can in the chat. And I think it'd be a great thing for me and my subscribers to nice events for us to do together. So check it out if you're a subscriber. I wish I could get it together today, but if not, not today. I'll be announcing in the morning exactly when it is. So be looking out for that. There's a great app that allows me to stream, like, stuff that comes on like Netflix and Peacock and different things like that. I can stream it and we can all watch it as a group. So I'm looking forward to that. We're going to have a little diddy, a little Mohawk diddy watch party if you want to make sure you involved. DM me on my. On my social media accounts. Flo Daddy Flo Flo D A D D Y FL O DM me there. Tell me you want to be a part of the watch party and we'll make it happen. Also, y'all, I got some Justin Bieber Usher news that could be a whole lot of something or it could possibly be a whole lot of nothing. 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Like see they gonna be hating. But keep working hard until they don't have no choice but to call your phone and pray you answer. Cuz that's what they going to do. Cuz that's what they do to me, y'all. You know, I keep it real. I'm humble, I don't care. I don't, I don't talk about nobody. But I will keep it real. Two years ago when I was trying to figure out what the hell I was going to do, nobody called two during that two year journey. First year nobody called. After about a year, a couple people started calling. Now after about two years and what I've accomplished with my supporters and fans and where we've taken this thing. Every other day I got somebody calling me, and then they sending messages through somebody else talking about so and so called you. I want to say, I saw so and so called. They ain't called in two years. Why would I answer now? Shit, of course you called. We lit over here, me and my community. So all I say is my thing is this, y'all. I'm a dreamer, so I always support dreamers. And I hate when people let other people shoot down their dreams. Don't let nobody stop your dream. Whatever you doing, I don't give a fuck what you want to do. Like I told my son, everybody choose their own path. So whatever it is you want to do, I support you. But don't let nobody tell you you can't do it at all. Don't never let nobody tell you you can't do it. Because I don't never let nobody tell me. And I. Like I told you, stick to your plan. Stick to your plan. And don't worry about what nobody's saying, because they just ain't got a plan. Now let's get started. Diddy, Diddy, Mohawk Diddy, what have you done? Allegedly. Now, so let's get into it, y'all. I like how y'all give me a chance to get a little couple things off my chest before we get started. I appreciate y'all so much, but welcome back to the Flow show. No filter. Today. We're gonna get into a lot of things, but first, we're gonna get into this Diddy new lawsuit. Definitely graphic. And as you know, we don't know what to expect when it comes to the Diddler. But one thing we know, it's going to be nasty. It's going to be trifling. So let's get into this, y'all. We got a situation where it took place. Now, two different articles. One said the 1990s. The other article said the year 2000. So I am putting that disclaimer out there that we don't know. I don't know if it's 2000 or 99, but what I do know is it's just like the other ones. We need to look into it. So let's check it out. So in this particular one, this particular lawsuit is some serious allegations brought against the Diddler. Now, in this new lawsuits, in this new lawsuit, it's just as career threatening as all the other ones if proven to be true. So before we get into it, let me just say this is very Sensitive topic. We're talking about allegations of sexual assault and abuse that involves a minor. Just trigger warning you on that. So if that's something that's hard for you to hear, I completely understand. But as always, we're here to get real, no filter, and have the uncomfortable conversations that need to happen. So without further ado, let's get into it. So here's the breakdown. Here's the breakdown. Now this is according to Roland Stone, Sean Diddy Combs is facing a lawsuit alleging that he raped a 16 year old babysitter back in the mid to late 1990s. Now the lawsuit filed by an anonymous woman who is identified as Jane Doe, claims that this happened at Diddy's estate when she was employed by him as a babysitter for his children. I don't think you want to be babysitting for Diddy in the, in the, in the late 1990s or the early 2000s or damn near anytime for that matter. Anyway, what in the actual is going on? If this is true, and we'll get into the details, Diddy ain't never gonna go, ever, ever seeing the light of day. Now, I don't know if they are true, but if true or Diddy done, this isn't just another celebrity scandal, y'all. This is the kind of thing that leaves a permanent stain on someone's legacy. We talking about 16, 16 years old. The lawsuit goes on to claim that Diddy not only sexually assaulted this Jane Doe, but also threatened her to stay quiet. Think about it. She was 16, I'm sure scared out of her mind and allegedly being silenced by one of the most powerful men in the industry. That's heavy. That will stress you the out. Now this isn't just coming out of nowhere. If you've been following Diddy's legal troubles, you'll know this is just the latest in a series of allegations against him. Back in November, Cassie, which we all know is his ex girlfriend, filed that lawsuit accusing him of rape, abuse and manipulation during their relationship. That case was settled immediately, as all of you know, which had people looking at the situation like, wait a minute, why did he settle so fast? He must be guilty. And now, boom, here we go again. Different victim, different circumstances, but the same ugly pattern. And again, it raises questions not only about Diddy, but about the entire culture of silence and power in this trifling ass entertainment industry. So let's dig into the specifics of this particular lawsuit. Out of the hundreds and hundreds of lawsuits that the Diddler is looking at, Jane Doe says this happened back in the 90s. She was just 16 years old and she was working as a babysitter at Diddy's house. Now one night while she was on duty, she alleges that Diddy invited her into his room and raped her right there on the spot. Raped her right there on the spot. Now according to the lawsuit, this wasn't some fleeting one time encounter. Jane Doe says that after the assault, Diddy used his power, influence and intimidation taxes tactics to keep her quiet. She claims he threatened her, basically making it clear that if she spoke out, there would be serious consequences. And, and here's where it gets worse. Jane Doe says this experience caused her lifelong trauma. Like we're talking ptsd, depression, anxiety, the works. And honestly, who could blame her if this really happened? It's not just about Diddy. It's about these predators who operate in a system that protects them. Now Diddy's team has of course, like all the other ones, they have denied the everything that's been said. A spokesperson for Diddy called the allegations fabricated and a shakedown. Sound familiar? Well, that's pretty much the go to defense for every high profile profile scandal. But let me ask you this. If, if they could, if Diddy can get away with this. Oh, and I meant to tell you, there's also two other. See nobody's named in this one, so it's a little confusing. But there's one Jane Doe and there's two John does who are supposed who are with Diddy. So as of right now, still trying to. We don't know who those names are. We could take some guesses, but we don't know. But all we know is these allegations keep fucking coming up. It's a pattern for sure. Now at what point do we stop calling this a coincidence and start calling it the old saying, it is what it is. It ain't a coincidence. This is just the system that Diddy lives, operates in. So let's talk about the elephant in the room. Diddy's legacy, which is being torn apart brick by brick. Tearing it down to the studs. One of the most influential figures in music history. Y'all know Bad Boy Records. But now he is sitting as a man who just one allegation after another, waiting his time. And don't forget y'all, March is the big month. And if for those that forgot about March, well, March is the co conspirator day. Come on y'all. Y ain't forgot already have y'all March. They are supposed to announce the other names involved. With Diddy. And that's gonna be a big day if it happens. You know these. We can't take nothing for granted. All we can do is beat on they ass no Diddy, and keep on top of them until they do what the hell they said they were going to do. But that brings me to my next situ, my next crazy little thing I came across because I just be minding my business, I swear. And next thing I know, something crazy in my damn phone. I don't even be working because I do research. You know, I do research for the show. I put all my information together, I got my notes, so I do work, right? But then even when I'm not trying to work, I'm just on my phone trying to scroll social media and scroll the Internet just like anybody else. But next thing I know, I stumble across shit when I'm not even trying to. What am I talking about? Get to the point, right? Don't you hate when people do that? When they about to tell you something and then they, they, they, they start making this big ass presentation about it and telling you a million things without telling you what it is. Like just tell me what the fuck it is. Quit giving me all the theatrics. I know that's what I'm doing right now. I hate when people do that. So allow me to be a hypocrite for five minutes. Anyway, what I'm talking about y'all is Justin Bieber has officially unfollowed Usher on social media. And before you say that ain't no big deal, you need to get into the new times that we in 2025. Following and unfollowing is serious. Don't be that old person, old grandpa, old grandma, get off my lawn type person that, that we we've stuck in the 90s. No, following and unfollowing these days, especially this type of. It means something because you think, you think when Justin Bieber unfollow Usher that he didn't think the world was going to comment on that. Usher Justin Bieber think about it back in 2008 and we're going to speculate why he unfollowed. But it's very, it's a coincidence that those co conspirators is coming up and Justin Bieber done unfollowed Usher. But we'll see. But look, back in 2008, Justin Bieber was a YouTube kid trying to make it big. His mom would post videos of him singing covers of different artists and you know, that's how he got discovered. But here's where Usher comes in. Justin Bieber was brought to Atlanta. At first, Usher brushed him off and then he was like, you know what? This kid got it. So when Usher saw Justin Singh, he was blown away. And he basically from there, Usher became his mentor. He mentored Justin, helped him secure a deal with Island Def Jam Records. And that's how Bieber fever was born. Now, I tell you that story to tell so that some people might not know how close Usher and Justin Bieber are as far as. Or were I should say. I'm sorry, but Justin Bieber and Usher. Usher started everything with Justin Bieber. Justin Bieber is a huge Usher fan. They even played basketball together. I remember Justin played in the NBA All Star game. It was 2011. He actually won MVP. And guess who was in his corner hyping him up. Usher, like the proud older brother. But was it something deeper and darker going on foreign. This didn't be the first controversy either. Back in 2014, there were rumors that Usher took a young Justin to a club in Vegas when Bieber was still underage. I think y'all seen that video floating around. And she and he took him to, to, to, to Vegas. This was in a club in Vegas. Bieber was still underage. Paparazzi went wild. There were photos of them leaving together, sparking headlines about whether Usher was being a bad influence. Now, of course, at the time, neither of them addressed it, but fans speculated for weeks about what down, what went down that night. Usher was defending Bieber through his, you know, when Bieber had his little kind of like wild phase. When Bieber even talks about it, we was kind of in a dark place. Usher didn't abandon him at that time. In an issue, in an interview, Usher said, I can only give him the mentorship I have. He's like a little brother to me and all I can do is try to lead him in the right direction and finally, you know, just going through the, the many things that these two. So you can get an idea how crazy at this moment, this, the unfollowing says something. The 200 million dollar deal. Did you. I'm not sure if you knew, but Usher helped secure one of the most lucrative deals in music history for Justin. This was back in like 2010 era. Bieber signed a deal worth 200 million for his catalog and Usher played a big role in negotiating. So I'd give you those, those little points to let you know that they were close or, or, or, or, or so we thought. But what is it? Is it, is it. Why is Bieber distancing himself from Usher, especially with all this co conspiracy conspirator Diddy going on. I saw that and I said, whoa, we got something coming up, y'all. I just can't just to think about all the trauma that Justin Bieber has been through. It makes you feel like you'll never want to have your kid. You would have never wanted your kid to be in this Hollywood. I'm so glad that God and my parents and my family instill stuff in me where when I was young and being introduced into the industry, I immediately let that all they ass know I'm not doing no weird shit. And so I never had to deal with nothing like that because I never. I was my, my demeanor. And any chance I you I got, I would let a like no in the industry. I'm not going for none of that. Not nothing. Because I feel like they try to start you off with like some little weird shit and if you do that little weird shit, then they progress to other freaky weird shit. And see me, the minute you even look at me on some weird shit, I'mma tell your ass to get the fuck on. So I didn't never run into that issue. So I just thank God and I, like I said, I, I don't blame any. It is no victim because we all can be victims at any given moment. I just was fortunate that the way I was wired that I didn't want, I didn't give a fuck about. I wasn't so busy trying to be famous that I was willing to do anything weird. Not the tiniest thing, that either I'm gonna make it on my own hard work and merit, or it, I'll just, I won't make it. But doing freaky and all this holly weird and all that. Nope. I feel terrible when you look at old videos or even like, say like a Justin Bieber and you see him before the industry got a hold to him, he's singing, he happy, he, he loving it. And just like all of us young kids, you. You look at these stars and you want to be that. And then Justin Bieber just went from that innocent, singing, talented child to a tormented adult that can't even say nothing. Y'all like, this shit is so bad. Whatever the hell went on with Justin Bieber and Diddy and Usher or whatever, I don't know y'all. I have. I'm waiting for real evidence to come out before I could really stand on ten toes and scream about it. But let's just say this. We know it ain't right. We know it's a reason why Justin Bieber ain't saying nothing. We don't need him to say none specifically because his silence is speaking volumes. Him unfollowing Usher at a time like this is speaking volumes. And I'm pretty much. My gut tells me that he unfollowed Usher has something to do with Diddy and this upcoming co conspirator announcement. I. I just really believe that something's up. I really believe that something's up, y'all. And we will definitely keep a close eye on it. I mean, what about even that time Usher said. What was it? Usher, here, I'm gonna just play it for you because I can't remember. But check this out.
Usher
He comes for a year. He was curious. I got a chance to see some things. It was. It was pretty wild. We're sending you to something called Puffy flavor camp in the 90s. Do you understand what that's like? I went there to see the lifestyle, right? And I saw it. It was. It was pretty wild. There were very curious things taking place.
Flo Daddy
Uhhuh.
Usher
And I didn't necessarily understand. We would fight, we would tussle. More than often, I think Puffy would say, man, you gotta chill. Like, you just a little bit too intense, you know, you gotta relax. Like, yo, man, I'm here to work, man. I ain't saying in a week. I mean, I'm 13 years old. I'm not here to party with you. I don't want to go to the clubs. Matter of fact, I'm too young to even be in here. Why you got me in clubs? There were. There were a lot of things I seen and a lot of positions that I think I was put in where I had to make very tough decisions in my life about who I would be. New York is a little bit too fast for me, you know, And I spent like a year here. Yeah, it's pretty crazy. You're a dad now. Would you ever send your kid to Puffy camp? Hell no.
Flo Daddy
And I licked her. Wow. A lot was said in those quotes. If you really pay attention, Sean. Puffy Diddy, Mohawk Combs, the diddler. If he would have took my son, my 13 year old son to a motherfucking club or wouldn't be no diddler no more. I don't understand where these parents be at, y'all. And this is just off script right now. You heard that? You heard that? What? What Usher was saying in those different little interview quotes. He's 13 years old, saying that his parents Dropped him off, left him at flavor camp to learn flavor from Diddy. And you got a 13 year old screaming mad because he been out there weeks at a time without even singing. And, and, and why would Diddy have a 13 year old in the club and taking them to clubs? And who knows what the Diddy did to Usher? Who knows what he gave Usher, what type of drug? Who knows? But one thing I do know, when don't add up, I ain't gonna make it add up. You know how, you know how when two plus two, would it equal two plus two equals four? And they've been equal in four since I came in this world. And that's a long time. And what I mean by that is if it, it's gonna add up to what it's supposed to add up. If it don't add up, don't make it. You can't make two plus two equal five. Ain't no way to do it. And so I apply that to life. This, Justin Bieber, Usher, Diddy is too much silence and weird and this and that. The whole world is coming out screaming that. What Diddy did to Usher, I mean, what Diddy did to Justin Bieber and Usher or whatever was terrible and this and that. And you ain't heard Justin Bieber say one time that it didn't happen or nobody did anything to me. That's all I need to not hear. You get it? That's what I need to not hear. I know that's not even correct English, but let me break that down to you. See, I don't need Justin Bieber to come out and say that anybody did anything to him, per se, right? Why? Why? I don't need him to say that for me to understand or to believe or to speculate. Because of the simple fact that in my mind, if Diddy didn't do anything to Justin Bieber or Usher or nobody did anything of this gruesome ass that everybody's saying, right? If it wasn't true, Justin Bieber would simply say. Or let me say, not if it wasn't true. If there was no truth to it at all. Let me say, let me say that better. If there was no truth at all to the allegations that Usher and Diddy or whoever did some inappropriate shit to Justin Bieber, if that was the case, there's no way and no reason that Justin Bieber wouldn't just come out and say, look, y'all, Diddy was a great mentor and so was Usher. They ain't do shit to me. But Justin Bieber hasn't said that. Why hasn't he? And see, that lets me know where a lot of people talking about, well, Justin Bieber ain't said this or say that or do this. He's a victim. I don't need him to say that. I know. Shit. He's in a tough. He's in a tough position right now. I. I can't even imagine being in the position he's in, having to deal with that, having stuff that you can't speak. You're a celebrity, so he can't. He got to be careful with everything he does. He's prob. Wanted to unfollow Usher for a long time, but he probably never unfollowed him because he knew it would bring, you know, people would say something, but got to the point where he finally just said it and unfollowed him. So we will definitely. I want to make sure y'all keep an eye on that Justin Bieber Usher shit literally just happened yesterday where he unfollowed him. And of course, people are freaking out. And when I say people, I mean everybody, including me. Meanwhile, people are continuing to make money off of the Diddler. And it's like every time you look around, every week you look around, there's a new documentary, a new this, a new that. And so I'm gonna break it down so some of the. So that you won't miss some of the. Some of the documentaries, some of the stuff that's coming out, because some of them I didn't even know were coming out, but it's like a flooded. It's like a flood of lawsuits and a flood of documentaries coming Diddy's way right now. And I can't say that I'm mad about it. Peacock, Netflix, even the ID Channel are getting into the mix. Everyone's lining up to tell the story of the freaky deaky Diddy lawsuits, abuse, manipulation, criminal behavior. And all of these docu series are. Are covering it left and right. So what we got, we got. So let's start with the first big one, the big bombshell that everybody's talking about. Diddy the Making of a Bad Boy. This is Peacock's baby, and it's premiering actually today. Make sure you have Peacock. We are doing a watch party. I. I'm telling you, I'm trying to put it together. Subscribers, we are going to watch this Diddy documentary, this bad Making of a Bad Boy, and we gonna talk some serious in the chat. And, you know, I'm gonna be unhinged, and it's a series. Like I said, there's some serious allegations being brought forth in this documentary. Now, like I was telling you, the highlight of this is an exclusive interview with one of the accusers. Her name is Ashley Parham. She's sharing her story about an alleged assault in 2018. And from what we've seen in the teasers, it's raw. Like did. I don't know if you watched the trailer, but it had me shook and it had a lot of other people shook. She's detailing what she calls the remote control rape. And if that phrase alone doesn't make your skin crawl, I don't know what fucking will. Now, Peacock ain't sugarcoating. They laid, they laying out the allegations, the patterns and the trauma. And honestly, this is a serious wake up call because this is a lot of diddies inside people that are in this documentary telling stories and telling things that have happened, being around Diddy. And let's not forget the timing. This ain't coming out of nowhere. This is, this is like right, the perfect timing. Maybe about a month before the co conspiracy, a little less than a month before they supposed to bring the co conspirators. But wait, wait. Peacock ain't the only one getting into the docu Diddy series. We're gonna call it docu dittery. They're not the only one with a docu dittery. Let's talk about the other one, the Fall of diddy. This is A4, our docu series that's dropping on Investigation Discovery later this month. And it'll be. It's going to be on the 27th and the 20 on the 28th. A four hour docu series. Be looking out for that. We might, we'll, we'll. We'll probably do a watch party for that one as well. I've heard that that one has a lot of information and four hours. So subscribers, the 27th look like we got another watch party. 27th. In between the 27th and 28th. I don't know which day I'll choose, but it looks like we got another watch party coming up. One of the big names attached is D. Woods. And y'all remember I told y'all I've had a strong relationship with D. Woods. Back in that time, we were running around, she was performing, I was performing. It was a good time. We was just some young kids running around. Signed. She was signed. I was assigned artists and she's a star of this one. It turns out woods is opening up about what really went on behind the Scenes, and it's messy as hell. Okay. And then there's the former driver. Apparently this dude has told stories for days and days about what went on when the cameras weren't rolling. From the power trips to the alleged abuse to the docu series. It's just a lot going on. And then we got the Netflix. Netflix jumping into the mix. And the Netflix series is called Did He Do It? And this one is executively produced by none other than Curtis 50 Cent Jackson. Now, if you know 50, you know he's not doing this out of journalistic curiosity. He. He hates Diddy. He been throwing shade at Diddy for years. And so you know, his docu series is gonna be crazy. Now, they don't have a date for that one yet. If y'all find out. A date, let me know. But it's directed by Alex Stapleton, and Did He Do It Aims to explore not just the allegations, but also the broader implications of power, privilege, and exploitation in the music industry. Like I said, we don't have a release date for that one yet, but I will let you know soon as it comes. So we got Peacock, we got ID and Netflix coming for Diddy's neck. And honestly, it feels like this shit been a long time coming. So let's zoom out for a second because this is, as we always say on this show, is bigger than Diddy. Sure, he's the name in the headlines right now, but let's be real. This is a culture that needs cleansing. A culture of abuse, a culture of silence, a culture of greed. And all of these cultures have been running rampant in the industry, namely the entertainment industry. See, we saw it with Weinstein. Hell, we saw with freaky ass R. Kelly married Aaliyah at 15 years old. It's documented. And now we seeing Diddy, aka Mohawk Diddy the Diddler, Another powerful man that's using his influence to allegedly exploit, intimidate, and silence the people around him. But here's the thing. The tide is turning. The world is awake. These documentaries, these lawsuits, they are all a sign. And you know what that sign says? It says, screw you, Diddy. We ain't afraid to speak up no more. Survivors, victims and everything in between, everyone in between are finding their voices. And the media who have for years tried to brush this shit up under the rug. The media is finally giving a platform to the many victims and survivors across the world. Finally. And let's not ignore the role we, me and you as fans playing all of this. How many times have we. How many times have we turned a Blind eye turned a blind eye because we love the music. I ain't gonna lie, every now and then I still play some R. Kelly because I want to hear a certain song. But I ain't gonna lie, it also feels weird. You. It's hard to separate the monster from the man. But like I told you before, these are the. All of these are the most influential artists of our time. If you are an 80s, baby, it's. It's the songs we used to love that came on that reminded us of high school memories or, or middle school memories or even elementary memories. Now those same songs come on from our 90s legends and we thinking about freak offs and baby oil and hate to say it, dildos. I'm scarred. I don't know about y'all, but I'm scarred. And we've been, as a society, been letting them get away with this because of the talent. A lot of times, how many times have we said, oh, that's just Hollywood being Hollywood, and kept it moving. Now it's uncomfortable, that's for sure. But it's also necessary to keep bringing awareness to this crap. We can't keep worshiping at the altar of a celebrity while ignoring the harm they cause just because they gave us a few hits. We can't do it. We gotta say, fuck those hits. Your ass about to be held accountable. We done playing with y'all asses. So here's the million dollar question. Can Diddy come back from this? Now if you ask me, in my humble opinion, I could sum it up what I think in two words. No, actually, no, actually, it can be six words. So if you ask me, can Diddy come back from this? I can say it eloquently in just six words. Hell to the mother fucking naw. And that shit ain't funny. It ain't funny at all. But it's the damn truth. People not playing with Diddy no more. That's why I say, hell no. Not because I wish harm on nobody. Because if he innocent, if he innocent, he deserves to be free. But if these allegations are true, his ass deserves to rotate. And that's just the truth of the matter. How he gonna come back when they're mounting more and more allegations, more and more evidence, more and more is coming. This ain't no simple little rebrand. You don't just rebrand your yourself out of what he got himself into now because even if he's found not guilty in court, the damage is already done. The diddler has already been exposed. His legacy tarnished for life. His Brand a dumpster fire. And the questions will always linger. Did he do it? And the survivors, their stories won't disappear. And they ain't going nowhere no time soon. No matter how much money he throws at the problem, the problem gets bigger. So where do we go from here? Nowhere. We just listen. We believe. Survivors, we hold powerful people accountable. No matter how much we love their music, no matter how much we admire their hustle. I don't care what type of dances they know how to do. I don't give a how many Fortune 500 companies they started. If you sexually assault people, your ass needs to rot. Because at the end of the day, no amount of success is worth someone else's pain. I'm gonna say that again. No amount of success is worth someone else's pain. All right, y'all, that's it. That is it for today's episode of the Flow show no Filter. Hit me up on Tick Tock. As long as they still got it, y'all, they trying to take my job away. Y'all gonna have to subscribe. Y'all gonna have to subscribe for sure now because Tick Tock. Taking away. Taking away our incomes. I don't know how. What I'm gonna eat. I'm gonna have to eat bread and water for the next three months, but it's all good. Hit me up on TikTok, Hit me up on Instagram, wherever you follow me. I got the same name. Flo Daddy Flo. F L O D A D D Y F L O. Let me know what you think. Definitely. Hit me up. If you want to be a part of the watch party for our subscribers, you can DM me. Email me. Email is flow daddy flow, gmail.com, same thing. Let me know. As these documentaries continue to shed light on the truth along with the Flow show, no Filter. We gonna do what we do and we gonna stay away from the fucking media circus and just talk about it. And remember, remember this. The truth always comes out, no matter how hard you try to hide it. The truth always comes out, no matter how hard you try to hide it. The dark will come to light. Until next time, keep it real, keep it raw, and keep that dial on the podcast. The Flow show, no Filter.
The Flo Show, No Filter Episode: Diddy's Legal Storm and the Quest for Truth: Unveiling Industry Dark Corners, Scandals, and the Power of Honesty...Will the Music Empire Face Reckoning? Host: Flo Release Date: January 14, 2025
Flo Daddy (00:01): Flo kicks off the episode with her signature enthusiasm, celebrating Taco Tuesday and engaging listeners with light-hearted banter about her plans for the day. She hints at the episode's main focus—the ongoing legal issues surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs—and teases upcoming content, including a watch party for the new Bad Boy documentary on Peacock.
Flo Daddy (06:45): The host delves into the latest lawsuit against Diddy, dubbing him "Lawsuit Mohawk Diddy" due to the frequency of legal actions against him. She highlights a particularly serious allegation where Diddy is accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old babysitter in the late 1990s or early 2000s.
Notable Quote:
"You know I will. I think today I'm switch it up with a quesadilla..." (00:30) – Flo opening with her engaging style.
Flo emphasizes the gravity of the allegations, noting the potential long-term impact on Diddy's legacy and the seriousness of accusers coming forward.
Flo Daddy (15:20): She provides a detailed account of the lawsuit filed by an anonymous Jane Doe, who alleges that Diddy raped her while she was employed as a babysitter. The lawsuit claims that Diddy not only committed the assault but also intimidated her into silence, resulting in lifelong trauma for the victim.
Notable Quote:
"If this really happened, Diddy ain't never gonna go, ever, ever seeing the light of day." (23:50) – Flo expressing the potential damage to Diddy’s reputation.
Flo Daddy (30:10): Flo connects this lawsuit to previous allegations against Diddy, including a 2019 lawsuit filed by his ex-girlfriend Cassie, who accused him of rape, abuse, and manipulation. She points out the recurring pattern of serious accusations, raising questions about the environment within Diddy's circle and the broader entertainment industry.
Notable Quote:
"This isn't just another celebrity scandal, y'all. This is the kind of thing that leaves a permanent stain on someone's legacy." (25:35)
She discusses how the entertainment industry's culture of silence and power dynamics enable such abuses to persist, referencing other high-profile cases like Weinstein and R. Kelly.
Flo Daddy (34:23): Shifting focus, Flo examines Justin Bieber's recent unfollow of Usher on social media, interpreting it as a significant move in the context of the ongoing Diddy scandal. She explores the complex relationship between Bieber and Usher, highlighting past mentorship and potential underlying tensions.
Notable Quote:
"Usher started everything with Justin Bieber. Justin Bieber is a huge Usher fan. They even played basketball together." (39:45)
Flo speculates on the implications of Bieber distancing himself from Usher, suggesting a possible connection to the mounting allegations against Diddy.
Notable Quote:
"His silence is speaking volumes... My gut tells me that he unfollowed Usher has something to do with Diddy and this upcoming co conspirator announcement." (42:30)
Flo Daddy (50:15): Flo announces multiple documentaries focused on Diddy's alleged misconduct, including:
She plans to host watch parties for these documentaries exclusively for her subscribers, fostering community discussions and real-time engagement.
Notable Quote:
"Peacock ain't sugarcoating. They laying out the allegations, the patterns, and the trauma." (53:20)
Flo Daddy (60:05): Flo broadens the conversation to critiquing the entertainment industry's longstanding issues with abuse, exploitation, and the culture of silence surrounding powerful figures. She draws parallels to other cases like R. Kelly and emphasizes the necessity of holding influential individuals accountable, regardless of their contributions to the industry.
Notable Quote:
"We can't keep worshiping at the altar of a celebrity while ignoring the harm they cause just because they gave us a few hits." (65:45)
Flo Daddy (75:00): Flo wraps up the episode with a motivational message, encouraging listeners to stay vigilant and supportive of survivors. She reiterates the importance of truth and accountability, asserting that no amount of success justifies someone else's suffering.
Notable Quote:
"No amount of success is worth someone else's pain." (77:30)
Flo also reminds subscribers about the upcoming watch parties and shares her frustration with platforms like TikTok affecting her income, urging listeners to continue supporting her show.
Flo's episode is a compelling exploration of the dark side of the music industry, focusing on Diddy's legal battles and their broader implications. Through in-depth analysis and passionate commentary, Flo encourages her audience to seek the truth, support victims, and hold powerful individuals accountable. The episode serves as both an exposé and a call to action, urging listeners to remain informed and engaged in the fight against systemic abuse.