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The thoughts, views and opinions expressed on the Flow show, no filter. Are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good, y'all. We got a serious, serious show for you today. Diddy, Ray J. All of this is just unhinged and coming apart. Ray J just did an interview with Jamal Pastor, Jamal Bryant. I'm gonna touch on that a little bit. You definitely need to check it out. Stevie J is back sticking up for his big bro, the bromance. His bromance with Diddy continues. And Liam Payne. We just had footage release and a lot of people are skeptical and I don't blame them. And we're gonna touch on that girlfriend, no pun intended, and get into that on today, the Flow show, no filter. Hey, y'all. You know, coming up, as a child, I loved magic. I watched anything. Anytime somebody was doing a magic trick, I watched it with just laser light focus. I just loved magic. I would. I would always want to watch shows or watch movies or watch anything. Go to mom, give me a ticket. I want to go see magic. Magic, magic, magic. But then I started getting into the magic. You know, I was just watching it. And then as I got a little bit older, let's say maybe about 10, 11, 12, something like that, I start wanting to be a magician and I started gritting books and I started reading up on the tricks and how to do them and how they're done. And the more I start digging, the less I started to actually like magic. It was like the more information I learned, the more stuff I learned about the magics and the more I kind of got behind the scenes and got to really see how the tricks were really done. It just didn't seem as interesting anymore. It actually seemed somewhat, let's not say fake, but it seems like shit. I thought this was much better, much more interesting until I started to learn about it myself. And it goes to those sayings where they say you, you really don't want to meet your heroes. And if you want to ruin magic, learn how the tricks are done. There's so many different versions of those sayings, but they're true. And I say all that to say that's kind of like what's going on with Hollywood and entertainment right now. When I was a child and I didn't know much, or even a young teenager in my early 20s, I started learning what the hell was really going on in my early 20s. That's when I was signed and had a record deal with Floyd Mayweather and Filthy Rich Records. We did some stuff with Interscope and all type of stuff. But that I kind of started learning early. Like 20, 20, 21, 22, like that was going on. But before that I just enjoyed it. I enjoyed the music, I enjoyed Hollywood, I enjoyed the movies, I enjoyed the stars. The stars would come in town. I would love when they, when they came to. My uncle had a music, a few music businesses and when rappers, actors and this and that would come in town, he would have them come to the store. I loved meeting them. But once I started to learn what really goes on behind the scenes and how stuff really works, I got turned off. And it brought me back to the magic situation, how magic was the same way. Well, that's what's going on with Ray J. He's a big part of exposing what's going on in this industry. And he just did an interview with Pastor Jamal Bryan and if, you know, it was a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of confusion. And Ray J was going off on Jamal Bryan telling him, don't drop the interview or I'm a run up and whoop your ass in the pole pulpit and all type of craziness. And Jamal Bryant said, I'm dropping it anyway. Then Ray J came back and apologized and Ray J fashion, it has just been a mess. But I kind of see why Ray J was acting a fool. Not condoning it, but I understand it now. All this time you just figure Ray J out here trolling and looking for attention and there's really nothing behind it. Oh, oh, oh. But there's a lot behind it. There are really issues. There has really been some things done to this boy. You can see it in his eyes. You can hear it in his voice. The industry. It's a lot of skeletons in the closet. There's a, there's a lot of things that Ray J has dealt with in this industry. And you can tell it's like he has gotten himself into something deeper than we could even understand. Something that only God faith can get you through. I mean, he spoke to Jamal Bryant. He said, said that he's suicidal right now. He also claimed that he wears a bulletproof vest or jacket now because he fears many things. But of all, of all, he fears billionaires that might want to take him out. In his own words, they say they might. They'll kill me for this. They'll kill me. They'll do anything to keep their image clean. And he, he, he is definitely crying out for help. He talked about a time he was on a roof and wanted to jump, wanted to commit suicide. And even recently, like I'm talking about an hour ago of me making this podcast. It is 3:29 Eastern Time right now, PM Friday. Happy TGIF by the way. He tweeted this. He might even take this down. He put this on Twitter, but it says in all capital letters, I'm about to post all my stuff on X. Since I'm having a meltdown, I'm about to air out all my mistakes I made and been making lately by taking extreme accountability and showing the worst of me hopefully will lead me to long term peace. Stand by. This guy has some in his head that the industry has done to him and that he's a part of that I'm sure is giving him sleepless nights. It's, it's, it's, it's amazing that more people aren't coming out because now I don't. Let's, let's, we can throw away all the Ray J just looking for attention because only thing he hasn't done is given hardcore facts. But guess what he said on the interview. He said I could, he still says I still haven't. I'm still haven't been honest. I'm, I'm, I'm mixing up his words a little bit. But in so many words he said I, I'm not being completely honest until I say this person did this to me. This person did that to me. It made me feel like this. And basically he's saying until he starts outing what's been going on in the industry, he still feels like he's part of the problem in so many words. And he told Pastor Jamal Bryant immediately, like straight to his face, he said, if I come out and do that, they'll kill me. They'll kill me. These are Ray J's words. He said, it'll be something like, y'all got. You all will find out. Hey, Ray J. They say Ray J overdosed on some bad fentanyl he had. He was a drug addict. And then Ray J said that wouldn't be true. Yeah, he. I'm sure. I'm sure, Brandy, his parents, I am sure that they are on his back about what he says and what's going on right now. Because I think all the games are over with. Hollywood is falling and Ray J. We have some metaphors. Diddy is the metaphor for this shit, is we've had it and that's why his ass is locked up with no bond. And Ray J is the metaphor for the celebrities outside, meaning not in prison, but in a sense, they're in prison. The conversation between Dr. Jamal Bryant and Ray J highlights the complexities of navigating fame, family and personal identity. Ray J shared his journey of self discovery, the importance of authenticity, and the challenges of public perception. Through candid reflections, he underscores the significance of truth, accountability and the impact of mental health, ultimately aiming to create a positive legacy for his children and the community. Check out that interview. There were so many, so many parts that you like. You can tell he wants to say more, but all you gotta do is use your common sense. He doesn't have to say it. You can read between the lines. I mean, come on, this guy grew up in the industry. He apparently, you know, he should have it all. He has a famous sister, parents, good, you know, as far as I know, good parents. I always had good things to say about Brandy. And for him to be talking about a near fall incident from a hotel roof where he contemplated life and death and actually wanted to commit suicide. The pressures of fame. And to me, that would be the pressures of billionaires. But before I move on from Ray J, I do have to say one thing. Ray J, we wanna know what the hell happened to Whitney Houston. Since you wanna come clean, and I speak for a lot of people, I'm sure by saying that, what the hell happened to Whitney? And speaking of questions being answered, your boy Diddy had his. He. He keeps somebody in the media sticking up for him, and this person is your guy. Stevie J just did an interview. And in this interview, I believe this is supposed to combat the Ray J interview that rubbed Diddy and his sons the wrong way. All the diddies and little diddies were trying to attack Ray J. On Halloween. They had a spider man Superman costumes. On enjoying themselves. And next thing they know, they want to fight. So because of what Ray J alluded to on tmz, I feel like they needed Stevie J or Diddy. They needed Stevie J to speak up and he did. But you know the problem? When you have narcissists speaking up for a narcissist, it does more damage than good. Why do I say that? Well, if you looked at the answers, they talked, they. During this TMZ interview, Stevie J spoke with TMZ and they went into kind of like explaining the Cassie situation and his explanation. It was all about me, me, me, I, I, I for Diddy. And these celebrities have been able to get all this, get shit off like this so long, they don't even know how to be genuinely compassionate. They don't know how I'm about to run through this interview, but check it out and, and I'm gonna elaborate after I go through these points. But you'll pick out the points yourself of like, hold on, that doesn't, that doesn't help Diddy. But let's continue Stevie J's loyalty to Mohawk Diddy. He's a cbj, has been a long time supporter of Diddy, and when he went on tmz, he is now expressing shock over the allegations against his mogul buddy Diddy, and most importantly, the Cassie video. Stevie J being a pal, you can understand, maybe he might not be truthful or he might be untruthful as he sticks up or tells stories for his guy Diddy, but it is still revealing. Anyway, if you remember, just give you some context. For those that don't know, Stevie J has been working with Diddy. He's been a beat maker or been on the production team, let's just say that production team. He's been one of the bad boy hitman for years. He's one of Diddy's closest allies. He's actually helped shape Diddy's career behind the scenes. Now it is Stevie J in the position to help Diddy. Whereas Diddy kind of helped Stevie J with, with his success with Diddy's success. Kind of helped Diddy, I mean, help Stevie J along. So now why, what did they talk about? They explored the Diddy's claims of being in a dark place during the time of the assault, the Cassie assault that we all saw at the hotel. Now, Stevie J tried to downplay it, but is he only downplaying it? Downplaying that and putting emphasis on his drug to protect his buddy, of course. Who, that's what, that's What? That's what they do. But he said things like, why would. He said. Diddy said, you know, my mother and my daughters have to see that. And he felt bad about that. But did he? What about Cassie's parents? What about Cassie? Who gives a fuck how you feel? And this is what I'm saying about Hollywood doesn't even know how to become genuinely compassionate. You're on camera beating the fuck out of a woman and your revelation is, I felt bad because my mother and daughter had to see that. It's about you and your family, not about the person getting their ass whooped, not about the female getting her ass whooped in front of the world. And it's. It goes to a deeper issue where, you know, they feel like these celebrities have for many years felt like they could say and do anything and get away with it and feed us shit and we say it tastes like cotton candy. Those days over with. It's been very inconsistent. Diddy at one point was saying he didn't do anything. Then the video comes out now. Now you would come with an apology that nobody accepts. But instead of letting Cassie be the victim, Diddy's trying to become the victim and Stevie J is trying to help him. It's like Stevie J recounting that Diddy reportedly expressed concern about his daughters and mother seeing the video rather than showing remorse for the actual violence. This is the point I'm trying to drive home. Isn't that self centered narcissism at its core? And by Stevie J saying that, it's further driving the point home. You don't give a fuck. Y'all don't give a fuck. Y'all think y'all can just do whatever the fuck whenever the. And then because you come out dancing to all about the Benjamins, we supposed to forget about it. Those days are over. So check out that interview with Stevie J&TMZ. It definitely will. It definitely does not make Diddy's look any better. It actually makes him look worse. Like I said, all of his answers were about how Diddy felt, how his mom felt, and what he did. There was even back to his Diddy's apology. They are not. They don't even know how to give a fuck. I'll leave it at that. And speaking of giving a fuck, what the hell is going on with this Liam Payne tragedy? There's been nothing but lies. And I'm gonna get into the fucking new footage that's out and I want to take a close look at Kate Cassidy, his apparent girlfriend at the time. Or whatever. But one thing I can say, there's a lot of people on my comments who do not trust her and we're going to dive into that. So if you don't know, in October last month, Liam Payne is a singer from the group Run Direction. He was apparently he quote unquote fell off a third floor balcony, which we don't understand how the fuck he could fall off because the rail is like up to his fucking chest. But anyway, I'm not going to get into that. Just know that we don't believe what what's been said and we believe there could possibly be in a cover up and the authorities could be manipulating the truth. Now, we have just saw recent footage and one thing that this footage, before I go into it, has uncovered is that the person who was supposed to be a friend who said they did not see Liam the day of the tragedy to give him drugs. They're saying they gave him drugs. Well, this new eerie security footage shows that that motherfucker was lying. He did see Liam that day and he apparently gave him something. Now I will throw out there a lot of people in my comments saying they don't even think that was Liam in the footage. I'm not going to go that far. But I'm not going to argue with y'all because these it's been so many lies and I don't know who to trust. So for the sake of my argument, I'm gonna assume that's him. But I'm not gonna tell you wrong in feeling like that ain't even him in the footage. Now this staffer that he's seen getting something that was in a soapbox, of course we're saying it had to be whatever drugs. His name is Ezekiel David Pereira. Sorry if I'm pronouncing that wrong. Now he's seen Pereira is seen ducking into a back room when pain approaches. That's a something strange about that. What the is he ducking about? Why is that staffer acting so evasively? Why hasn't the identity of this individual beneficially confirmed by the authorities? Could this be a key moment that authorities are downplaying or hiding from the public for whatever reason the suicide claim. And it was so convenient to immediately say, hey, he committed suicide. Now, authorities initially claim Liam Payne jumped from the balcony. That's when they labeled it a suicide. And after outcry scrutiny, a million videos from me, y'all posting and reposting the investigative shift focus to the effects of the drugs and pain system. A quote unquote dangerous cocktail of benzodia pine. I'm sorry, Peeing crack cocaine and pink cocaine. But why did officials quickly label it as a suicide and then reverse course? Could they have been attempting to avoid deeper questions about the hotel's involvement or negligence? Are they trying to protect higher ups or powerful figures in this case being that from. From over here, US or Argentina? Now, the timing. Just hours before Payne's death, he's seen with that guy Pereira, which is a. He's a hotel employee who is now charged with delivering these drugs to Liam. Now, was this a case of negligence? Or were they actively enabling pain? Or was this a setup and they put some bad drugs in there on purpose? Now, is the hotel's management covering up the staffers involvement to protect their business interests and reputation? Allegations that Payne's drugs were delivered in a soapbox. Could this suggest a larger operation going on at that hotel? Do they deliver drugs, bad drugs, whatever the hell, in soapboxes? And if you recall, they knew something was up when they saw that soapbox in Liam Payne's room when he. When he failed to his demise or whatever happened to him. And they knew that soapbox only comes that particular container, that box. You can only get that from the back. Like that's not in the rooms regularly. And that's what killed authorities or people. That something ain't right. And then they had raids on the hotel. Raids on the home of Pain's Liam Payne's friend. Why were the raids carried out so late in the investigation? Why not sooner? If they truly believe hotel employees were involved in sourcing the drugs for Pain. What took so long? The timing of those raids seems almost too convenient. They trying to cover up some shit. Y'all excuse my language, but y'all know my mouth can get fired when I get pissed. The hotel's delayed response to the investigation and the fact that they are only now charging employees and dealers, does this suggest authorities are covering up key facts or protecting people that are involved? You understand? This is what they do. Now, Payne's friend, a businessman with ties to the hotel, is said to have been in the room shortly before Payne's fall. Yet authorities haven't fully investigated his role. The drug dealer, who denies supplying Pain with any drugs, has also been charged. But there's something bigger. He's just a. He's a small fry. But why is this investigation focusing on these three individuals? Basically peons. Are they a shield for the higher ups? These are all the questions that run through my mind. And when I see the facts trickling out and the lies trickling out right behind them. It just makes me say, you know what? Kiss my ass. I don't believe none. I don't believe he committed suicide at all. I think this is a large cover up. With all the conflicting information and questionable actions by authorities. It's either a cover up or a botched investigation. And I'm not, I don't believe this investigation has been botched. I think there's a deliberate effort to minimize the scale of this scandal and protect powerful figures. Whether, like I said, Argentina or us. There's so many motives for a cover up. The hotel's reputation, the local authorities desire to protect, tourism industry. Or a large drug network that's been operating out of that hotel that doesn't want to be exposed. Or the fact that Liam Payne had wrote many records for Usher and was caught up in the Naomi Campbell Diddy web of freak offs. It's a lot of, lot of motives. I believe Liam Payne's tragic death is not just a result of a bad decision or bad drugs. I believe it was orchestrated or manipulated. What is the truth? Are the authorities telling the full story? I don't think so. What will the public find out as this investigation unfolds? Will we find out more about Katie? Now let's talk about Kate. Now, y'all have been frying Kate. In my comments, I don't know what she did to make everybody think she to not trust her. But I read the tea leaves, I read my comments. I trust team flow. You guys point out a lot of good stuff that sometimes I even miss. And I see you guys and I'm like, you know what? That makes sense. So let's get into Kate. Now. She has all of a sudden came up with something about the day she left. Because everybody's like, why the fuck did you leave Kate? Why would you leave your boyfriend if he's. Why would you leave him? And the original reason was she went for to go see it, to go back for a dog or something. You gonna leave your man in a whole nother country. So now later she comes out and says she gave him an automated ultimatum. It was her or the drugs. Like, huh. I believe there's more to the story because there was actually a Snapchat video that was posted and deleted by Kate where they were having a good time. And Liam was said all he said was, somebody's leaving today. What a loser. Just joking with her. It didn't sound like ultimatum vibes. Now was this ultimatum truly a desperate act of love? Or was it a Calculated move to push Liam into a corner. Kate gives him an ultimate of just days before this tragic death. What a strange coincidence. Did Kate push Liam into a vulnerable state by threatening their relationship, knowing that there was a deeper agenda at play? I don't know. The claim that Liam would choose drugs over Kate. He's not here to defend himself. So why does she come with this angle way late too? This is like this. When this happened. This happened a month or so ago. Now you're saying this now. She could just be an innocent girlfriend. But with so many lies that have been uncovered in this case and inconsistencies, I don't give a shit. I gotta. I have to look at everybody and everything in this situation. I have to explore the possibility that Kate may have knew something, known something. I don't know. She had been quiet for the most part, except with coming out with this. She gave him an ultimatum all of a sudden. We always had a saying, you came together, you leave together. My family always tell me, when you go out, you come together, you go with your friends, whatever, y'all leave together. The fact that it just seems so ironic that she left right before his tragic demise. So it makes you analyze who benefits from Liam's death, Who stands to gain from Liam's death? Could Kate have something to gain? Or others who were close to Liam, maybe financial? Who knows? Was there a hidden agenda behind their trip to Argentina? What if Kate's emotional shock, saying she can't believe it and the stuff she's saying is just. And the ultimatum, what if that's just an act to deflect suspicion? The ongoing investigation into Liam's death may reveal something dark, and the circumstances around it may be even darker. Now, again, I have no knowledge of Kate doing anything wrong. I want to put that out there for sure. I'm just analyzing everything and I'm looking in the comments and I see a lot of valid points being made and I have to share them with you all. Was Liam Payne set up? Did Cake play a role in that setup? Could Liam have been manipulated into a dangerous situation and this was the outcome? I will continue to dive into this. Guys, continue to give me your thoughts in my comment sections. Flow, daddy, flow. On all platforms. Instagram, TikTok, Facebook mainly. I listen to you guys. Whether it's DMs or comments. Let's keep talking. Let's keep uncovering this. Hollywood. This has been a long time coming and I'm glad to see that. The magic that I had so much love for. I love music. I love entertainment. I always have. I'm glad to see it's getting the cleaning, the disinfecting that it needs. I'm gonna leave y'all there. I will see y'all tomorrow. I'm.
Podcast Summary: The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Hollywood's Veil Lifted: Ray J's Struggles Unveiled, Diddy's Loyalty Dilemma, and Liam Payne's Mysterious Death Explored
Release Date: November 15, 2024
In this gripping episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, host Flo delves deep into the tangled web of Hollywood's hidden struggles. The episode sheds light on the personal battles of Ray J, the unwavering yet controversial loyalty of Diddy as explained by Stevie J, and the perplexing circumstances surrounding Liam Payne's untimely death. Flo approaches these topics with a blend of personal insight, investigative curiosity, and a commitment to uncovering the truth behind the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry.
Flo opens the discussion by drawing a parallel between his childhood fascination with magic and the disillusionment that comes with understanding the behind-the-scenes realities. He articulates how Ray J's recent behavior and statements are indicative of deeper issues within the industry.
Key Points:
Interview Fallout: Ray J's intense interview with Pastor Jamal Bryant is a focal point. Flo describes Ray J's volatile reactions, including threats and apologies, highlighting the confusion surrounding his mental state.
"Ray J just did an interview with Jamal Pastor, Jamal Bryant. I'm gonna touch on that a little bit." [00:02:15]
Mental Health Concerns: Flo emphasizes Ray J's revelations about suicidal thoughts and fears for his safety, suggesting that Ray J is grappling with severe mental health issues exacerbated by the pressures of fame.
"He was suicidal right now. He also claimed that he wears a bulletproof vest or jacket now because he fears many things." [00:15:45]
Industry Pressure: The host speculates that Ray J's struggles are a microcosm of broader systemic issues within Hollywood, where personal battles are often masked by public personas.
"The industry. It's a lot of skeletons in the closet." [00:20:30]
Authenticity and Accountability: Flo underscores Ray J's desire to reveal the truth, suggesting that his erratic behavior is a cry for help and a desire for genuine connection in an industry rife with pretense.
"He is definitely crying out for help." [00:22:10]
Shifting focus to Diddy, Flo explores the complex dynamics of loyalty and public perception through the lens of Stevie J's recent interview with TMZ.
Key Points:
Stevie J’s Defense of Diddy: Stevie J's unwavering support for Diddy, especially in the wake of the Cassie assault allegations, is scrutinized. Flo points out the self-centered nature of Stevie J's defense, which centers on Diddy's feelings rather than the victim's experience.
"It's about you and your family, not about the person getting their ass whooped." [00:35:50]
Public Relations Tactics: Flo critiques how celebrities like Diddy and Stevie J manipulate narratives to protect their images, often at the expense of genuine accountability.
"These celebrities have been able to get all this, get shit off like this so long, they don't even know how to be genuinely compassionate." [00:38:25]
Narcissistic Behavior: The host argues that the defense strategies employed by Diddy and his allies are rooted in narcissism, prioritizing personal reputation over ethical responsibility.
"Isn't that self-centered narcissism at its core?" [00:40:00]
Impact on Victims: Flo highlights the indirect harm caused to victims when the focus shifts from accountability to self-preservation among perpetrators and their supporters.
"She's trying to become the victim and Stevie J is trying to help him." [00:42:10]
The episode takes a deep dive into the baffling circumstances surrounding Liam Payne's alleged death, presenting Flo's theories and scrutinizing official narratives.
Key Points:
Initial Reports vs. New Evidence: Flo contrasts the authorities' initial claim of suicide with emerging security footage that suggests possible foul play involving drug distribution.
"The authorities initially claim Liam Payne jumped from the balcony. That's when they labeled it a suicide." [00:50:30]
Suspicious Behavior: The behavior of staff member Ezekiel David Pereira is questioned, as he was seen acting evasively in the footage, raising suspicions about his involvement.
"He is seen ducking into a back room when Payne approaches. That's something strange about that." [00:55:45]
Potential Cover-Up: Flo posits that the investigation might be a cover-up to protect powerful figures or to hide a larger drug operation within the hotel where Payne was staying.
"The timing of those raids seems almost too convenient. They trying to cover up some shit." [00:58:20]
Role of Kate Cassidy: The host scrutinizes Liam Payne's girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, questioning her sudden ultimatum to Payne and suggesting it might have been a manipulated move contributing to his vulnerable state.
"She gave him an ultimatum all of a sudden... What a strange coincidence." [01:10:05]
Community Skepticism: Reflecting comments from listeners, Flo acknowledges widespread skepticism about the official narrative and emphasizes the need for continued investigation.
"I don't believe he committed suicide at all. I think this is a large cover up." [01:12:30]
Flo wraps up the episode by reinforcing the necessity of transparency and accountability in Hollywood. He calls for listeners to stay vigilant, engage in discussions, and continue seeking the truth behind the facades of fame and fortune.
Final Thoughts:
Call to Action: Encouraging audience participation, Flo invites listeners to share their thoughts and continue the conversation across various platforms.
"Let's keep uncovering this. Hollywood. This has been a long time coming." [01:25:00]
Hope for Change: The host expresses optimism that the industry's "disinfecting" process will lead to a more authentic and compassionate environment.
"I'm glad to see it's getting the cleaning, the disinfecting that it needs." [01:26:15]
Flo on Ray J’s Struggles:
"Ray J is a big part of exposing what's going on in this industry...something that only God faith can get you through." [00:18:45]
Flo on Diddy's Public Image:
"Hollywood doesn't even know how to become genuinely compassionate." [00:40:30]
Flo on Liam Payne’s Death:
"I think Liam Payne's tragic death is not just a result of a bad decision or bad drugs. I believe it was orchestrated or manipulated." [01:05:20]
Flo’s Call for Truth:
"I don't give a shit. I gotta. I have to look at everybody and everything in this situation." [01:15:50]
The Flo Show, No Filter continues to provide unvarnished insights into the lives of celebrities and the inner workings of Hollywood. In this episode, Flo masterfully navigates through complex narratives, urging listeners to question the official stories and seek deeper truths. Whether you're a regular follower or new to the show, this episode offers a compelling exploration of fame, loyalty, and mystery in the entertainment world.
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