Podcast Summary: The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Naomi Campbell’s Epstein Ties Exposed
Host: Flo
Date: February 10, 2026
Overview
In this fiery, unscripted episode of The Flo Show, Flo pulls back the curtain on supermodel Naomi Campbell’s alleged deep entanglements with Jeffrey Epstein and his notorious circle. With the recent release of the Epstein files, Flo sifts through emails, logs, and allegations, arguing that Campbell’s connections—often overlooked by mainstream media—deserve center stage. The episode is marked by a mix of passion, speculation, crowd-sourced information, and a relentless demand for transparency and accountability.
Key Discussion Points
Naomi Campbell’s Perceived Immunity
- Flo highlights that Campbell seems to avoid media scrutiny for her associations with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Diddy, and Harvey Weinstein, unlike others caught in the scandal ([07:40]).
- “How can a woman be so close to well known perverts and not have some dirt on her hands?” – Flo [07:58]
- Points out the contrast in media coverage between Campbell and lesser-known individuals named in the files.
The Epstein Files Breakdown
- Flo reads and paraphrases contents of emails from the Epstein files, emphasizing:
- Campbell’s repeated contacts with Epstein ("over 200 and something times," [11:40])
- Her alleged role in inviting Epstein to fashion events even after his conviction
- Her requests to use Epstein’s private jet and frequent communications with his team ([12:10]–[14:20])
- Quoting directly from the files:
- “Naomi Campbell has called back twice now saying she doesn’t have any backup plan... She is wondering if the plane can take you to where you’re going, then go back and get her...” ([11:40])
Evidence of an Ongoing Relationship Post-Conviction
- Flo underscores that Campbell’s contacts with Epstein continued after his first conviction, dismissing the possibility that she was unaware of his crimes ([15:10]).
- “Two years after Epstein gets out of jail for soliciting a child for prostitution, Naomi Campbell was inviting this known sex offender to fashion events.” – Flo [22:20]
- Epstein invited to high-profile events:
- Email from Naomi’s team to Epstein inviting him to her Dolce & Gabbana anniversary party (2018) – [22:40]
Campbell’s Role as Alleged Connector or 'Handler'
- Flo speculates that Campbell recruited for Diddy and possibly for Epstein, based on patterns and testimonials from the chat ([09:30], [16:00]).
- Recounts the case of Liam Payne, alleging possible handler relationship ([10:50], [17:10]).
Campbell’s Name in Epstein’s Black Book and Flight Logs
- Identifies Campbell as appearing in the “little black book,” private jet logs, and on Epstein’s island 21 times ([29:50]–[32:00]).
- “I could give a celebrity one time. Maybe you were invited to the island and you didn’t know what the hell was going on... But 21 times? 21 times?” – Flo [29:50]
Connections to Other Alleged Enablers
- Campbell’s ties to powerful men:
- “She dated Epstein’s inner circle fixers Doug Band and Vladislav Doronin...”—Flo, recapping key associations [44:30]
- The involvement of her ex-boyfriend Vladislav Doronin in assisting Epstein with travel ([27:10])
- Mentions Campbell’s link to the MC2 agency run by Jean-Luc Brunel, also accused in the Epstein network ([45:10])
Allegations of Charity Fraud
- Flo and chat mention Campbell's charity, Fashion for Relief, under scrutiny: only 10% of $3.3 million in donations went to its intended causes, the rest allegedly spent on luxury for herself ([45:50]).
Media Silence and Lack of Accountability
- Flo questions why Campbell remains largely unscathed, despite her proximity to infamous predators:
- “How is she pulling that off? She was one of the closest people involved.” [47:00]
- Frustration at lack of legal or public action given volume of evidence ([53:20])
FBI Statement and Public Outrage
- Reads the FBI’s recent statement:
- “FBI concluded Epstein wasn’t running a sex trafficking ring for powerful men.” – Flo [55:50]
- Flo’s angry reaction:
- “If you can conclude that, then why don’t you take it a step further and conclude what the fuck he was doing then?” ([56:30])
- Criticism of redactions in public files and perceived cover-ups.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Naomi Campbell’s public persona:
- “That’s why we preach over here: love and smoke. Two things you’re gonna get on the Flo Show No Filter...but we don’t cut slack.” – Flo [06:00]
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On Campbell’s repeated presence in the emails:
- “Naomi Campbell is in Epstein’s email just on the recent batch...over 200 and something times.” [11:40]
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Regarding recruitment and complicity:
- “She was influencing and basically tricking these little girls...and by doing that, she elevated her career. A dirty, dirty, dirty business.” ([52:20])
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Flo’s direct call-out about the media:
- “Yet the same media that tore apart every minor name in the file stays silent on one of the most connected. How is she pulling that off? How?” ([47:00])
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On the FBI statement:
- “You gonna use the FBI...to basically stand up for Jeffrey Epstein and the rest of the perverts by telling us it wasn’t what we’re actually seeing and hearing from all these victims?” ([56:10])
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Closing note:
- “What happens in the dark will come to light. Shine on, it will definitely, definitely, definitely come to light.” – Flo, quoting listener Anita McKnight [57:54]
Timestamps for Essential Segments
- [07:40] Campbell’s closeness with Diddy, Weinstein, Epstein, and Maxwell
- [11:40] Epstein emails: Campbell’s contact over 200 times
- [15:10] Continuing relationship post-Epstein conviction
- [17:10] Handler allegation regarding Liam Payne
- [22:20] Inviting convicted Epstein to fashion events
- [27:10] Campbell’s boyfriend helping Epstein
- [29:50] Flight log evidence, 21 trips to Epstein’s island
- [44:30–45:50] Summary of connections, charity fraud details
- [47:00] Media silence on Campbell
- [55:50] FBI states “Epstein wasn’t running a sex trafficking ring for powerful men”
- [56:30] Flo’s frustrated reaction to government and public inaction
- [57:54] Closing listener quote on truth coming to light
Tone, Style, and Community
- Flo’s delivery is passionate, direct, and unsparing; the episode is structured as a stream-of-consciousness monologue punctuated by frequent interaction with chat, blending personal speculation with sourced claims.
- The show’s hallmark is “no filter,” with open-mic crowd participation and a balance of “love and smoke” (empathy for victims, no coddling of abusers).
- Flo supports transparency, encourages listeners to contribute tips and information, and demonstrates skepticism towards official narratives.
Final Takeaways
- Naomi Campbell’s extensive, years-long connections to Jeffrey Epstein and others are, according to Flo and the public files, too significant to ignore.
- The mainstream media’s relative silence and the lack of legal recourse are repeatedly criticized, with Flo insisting on community vigilance, continued exposure, and public pressure for real accountability.
- The episode ends with both frustration and hope—a belief that persistent truth-seeking will, eventually, bring these hidden alliances fully into the light.
Quote for Reflection:
“If you can conclude that Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t running a powerful trafficking ring for powerful men, if you can conclude that, then why don’t you take it a step further and conclude what the fuck he was doing then?” – Flo [56:30]
