The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Notification Chaos, Diddy Claims, Community Love
Host: Flo
Date: January 6, 2026
Overview
This episode of The Flo Show, No Filter kicks off amidst a mess of technical issues and notification problems that Flo quickly turns into a community event. Once the dust settles, Flo launches into a deep and unfiltered discussion of recent explosive claims against Sean “Diddy” Combs, particularly those made by ex-Bad Boy artist Mark Curry, as well as ongoing allegations and lawsuits swirling around Diddy. Throughout, community is the undercurrent: Flo celebrates his loyal chat, welcomes new listeners, and stresses the importance of truth-seeking and solidarity.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Notification & Technical Chaos (00:01–10:00)
- YouTube's Notification Breakdown: Flo opens by joking about “algorithm confusion” and YouTube not sending out live notifications—“I think I kind of confused my whole algorithm or the YouTube algorithm” (01:31).
- Fixing the Feed: After running test livestreams and forgetting to delete them, Flo speculates this mixed up the notification system; he reassures listeners technical issues are sorted moving forward.
- Community Roll Call: Members chime in, with Flo giving shout-outs and asking everyone to “put a 1 in the chat if you can hear me” (02:30).
2. Shout-outs and Community Spirit (04:37–06:56, 10:23–11:00)
- Gratitude for Subscribers: Multiple heartfelt acknowledgments to all subscribers, including “the waking bakers, the coffee crew… and even the trolls for putting extra eyes on the content” (04:43, 06:40, recurring).
- Prayers for Grandma Kathy: Flo notes a regular listener’s upcoming hip replacement, asking for prayers and warm wishes—“Everybody put prayers in the air for Kathy… you’re gonna be fine. You know, like we always say our prayers were” (10:23).
3. Diddy Allegations: Blackmail, Tapes & Political Power (11:00–34:00)
- Background on Mark Curry: Flo introduces Mark Curry—former Bad Boy rapper, writer, and now a vocal critic of Diddy—and references Curry’s inclusion in 50 Cent’s new documentary about Diddy.
- Explosive Claims: Curry alleges that Diddy collected extensive hidden camera footage of high-profile individuals at his parties which he used for blackmail and to leverage political and business favors.
- Flo reads Curry’s quotes:
- “‘I believe there’s a lot of political power, a lot of strings that can be pulled just by those tapes because the people on them were really high-end people, really high-end people’” (23:45).
- “If the director of the NFL was on one of those tapes, then Diddy would have used that information to be in charge of the NFL halftime show for decades” (26:34).
- Missing Tapes and Rigged Justice: Flo questions why, despite rumors of hours of blackmail footage seized by the Feds, only a handful of tapes involving Diddy’s girlfriends surfaced in court: “It doesn’t make sense… They hid all that. Like Tracy said, the feds hid all of that tape and that’s why Diddy was able to walk on the RICO—because the most damning evidence in my opinion was hidden” (29:53).
- Curry’s Book Recommendation: “Grab Mark Curry’s book, Dancing with the Devil. It’s out now… There’s a lot more in there that’s gonna be shocking” (34:04).
4. Gardner vs Combs Lawsuit & Disappearing Witnesses (34:05–47:00)
- Detailing Gardner v. Combs: Flo summarizes the latest allegations from Lisa Gardner accusing Diddy and singer Aaron Hall of sexual assault dating back to 1990, when she was a minor.
- “Lisa Gardner filed her amended complaint… she was physically forced into having sex with Combs against her will and that because she was a minor, she was not able to consent…” (39:18).
- “The minute this lawsuit has dropped, Aaron hall has virtually disappeared. Does that sound like an innocent man? That sounds like you guilty as hell to me” (37:23).
- Old Interview Incriminating Aaron Hall: Reference to a Vlad TV interview where Hall admitted Diddy had previously watched him have sex, further raising alarm bells.
- Impact on Victims: The lawsuit details the long-term effects on Gardner, including PTSD and depression, as supported by her therapist and friends.
5. Day26 & Community Trauma (47:01–52:30)
- Day26 and Q’s Public Emotions: Flo notes how former group members of Day26, created on a Bad Boy–era reality show, have recently been brought to tears in interviews when reflecting on their experiences with Diddy.
- Part 2 of the Diddy Documentary: Flo is highly anticipatory of the next installment, believing it will “break records and it’s gonna break Diddy even more down than he’s been broken down. Honestly” (51:42).
6. Legal Fallout & Intimidation Claims (52:31–54:45)
- Attorney Tyrone Blackburn Withdraws: Noting that a prominent lawyer representing Diddy’s accusers has withdrawn (allegedly due to threats and overwhelming pressure), Flo illustrates the enormous power wielded against those pursuing justice.
- “He just getting overwhelmed and allegedly fearing for his life...This is just a peek into what the hell Diddy… And goes on. When you go against a man like Diddy” (53:51).
7. Community Love & Safe Space (54:46–63:51)
- Welcoming New Listeners: Several listeners announce it’s their first or second live; Flo and the chat shower them with love—“This chat is heartwarming. Welcome you. We hold each other down. So it ain’t just because of me. It’s me and the community” (57:53).
- Protection from Sabotage: Listeners share stories of being stuck in a “fake” waiting chat, presumably created by YouTube glitches or trolls. Flo is adamant: “Too many big people, high places… they trying to sabotage me. But it ain’t gonna work because the truth will be found. My people gonna find me” (54:19).
- The Flo Show Ethos: Flo reiterates his commitment to open, inclusive, drama-free mornings—“Everybody is welcome here on the Flow show, no filter. Whether you 50, 60, 40, 30, 20. Now you got to be over 18. I don’t want no kids in here. But we have a special thing, man” (58:59).
Notable Quotes & Moments
- On the Diddy/Mark Curry allegations:
- “Diddy recorded all this stuff so that he could use it as leverage. And this is what Mark Curry is exposing.” (28:53)
- “It doesn’t make sense… They hid all that. Like Tracy said, the feds hid all of that tape and that’s why Diddy was able to walk on the RICO—because the most damning evidence in my opinion was hidden.” (29:53)
- “If the director of the NFL was on one of those tapes, then Diddy would have used that information to be in charge of NFL halftime shows for a decade.” (26:34)
- “Once the lawsuit has dropped, Aaron Hall has virtually disappeared. Does that sound like an innocent man? That sounds like you guilty as hell to me.” (37:23)
- On Facing Intimidation:
- “Tyrone Blackburn has had to withdraw from his whole lawyer practice, which means he’s withdrawn from all them cases and everything. What happened?” (53:51)
- On Community:
- “It’s not one of those chats where you feel self conscious about saying something and a bunch of ignorant people saying ignorant things. This chat is heartwarming. Welcome you. We hold each other down.” (57:53)
- “Everybody is welcome here on the Flow show, no filter… and some may come and go, but that is life.” (58:59)
- “Once people come to this chat and live and realize, wow, just a bunch of good people who care about each other, who are loyal to each other. And some may come and go, but that is life.” (59:19)
Important Timestamps
| Timestamp | Segment/Topic | |------------|-----------------------------------------------| | 00:01–04:00| Technical difficulties and chat roll call | | 10:23–11:00| Prayers and shout-outs for Grandma Kathy’s surgery | | 11:00–34:00| Diddy “blackmail tapes” allegations & legal fallout | | 34:05–47:00| Gardner vs Combs lawsuit and Aaron Hall’s disappearance | | 47:01–52:30| Day26 group trauma and anticipation for documentary | | 52:31–54:45| Attorney withdraws amid intimidation | | 54:46–63:51| Community engagement, fake chat warnings, building safe spaces |
Episode Tone & Takeaways
Flo blends skepticism, outrage, and care—signature no-filter style. His delivery is raw and honest, threading together conspiracy, pop culture, and social analysis. Flo empowers his audience to read between the lines, urging them to stay vigilant against media and “algorithmic sabotage,” while uplifting the spirit of collective truth-seeking and support. The episode ends as it began—with gratitude, jokes, and love for a “melting pot” community.
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