The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Snow Day Stream: Diddy, 50, And Receipts
Host: Flo
Date: December 2, 2025
Episode Overview
In this episode, Flo gathers the Flo Show community for a lively discussion centered on the newly released Netflix documentary, “Diddy: The Reckoning” – produced and promoted by 50 Cent. Broadcasting unusually from a phone due to a heavy snowstorm and closed schools, Flo brings his trademark humor, directness, and no-filter approach to break down the revelations and impacts from the documentary. The episode digs deep into Diddy’s long history in the music business, the personal scandals erupting around him, and the brewing battle with 50 Cent, all while emphasizing themes of power, betrayal, and accountability in the hip-hop industry.
The episode is rich with new details from the documentary, spirited audience interaction, community shout-outs, and a signature blend of gossip and critical reflection.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Snow Day Setting & Technical Hurdles (00:00–06:30)
- Flo opens the show with banter about the severe snowstorm, explaining why he’s streaming from his phone:
“There's no school today, so where I normally would do it. I don't want to do the show because I'm gonna be in folks way. We got badass snow here. It's snowing like crazy.” (02:14)
- Greets the chat, ensures everyone can hear and see the stream, and shares the aim to be loud and unfiltered without disturbing family.
2. Introducing the Main Focus: Diddy & 50 Cent’s Documentary “The Reckoning” (06:30–10:00)
- Early reaction:
“Y’ all know 50 Cent and dropped another Diddy documentary. That's actually... it's pretty good, y’all. ... Some of them been trash, and a couple of them been, okay, this one right here is the best one.” (07:00)
- The documentary is four hour-long episodes; Flo emphasizes the quality and newness of its revelations.
3. Diddy’s Pattern: Stealing Women, Ego, and Early Trauma (10:00–21:30)
- Diddy’s alleged history of stealing other men’s partners is discussed as stemming from childhood insecurities—being a “nerd,” lacking identity, aspiring to gangster status.
- Reveals a previously unreported connection:
“Misa was friends and really close with Eric Sermon from EPMD... Diddy always thought they were more than friends. … Diddy wanted Misa away from Eric Sermon. And to show you how Diddy and people like Diddy use their power and clout to do their little evil. Devilish.” (18:00)
- Describes a near altercation between Diddy and Eric Sermon over Misa:
“Diddy sees Misa in Eric Sermon's car. Diddy goes crazy. ... tries to punch Eric Sermon, start a fight.” (20:30)
- Concludes that Diddy would frequently pivot from confrontation to leveraging music as a distraction or resolution.
4. Community Shout-Outs and Podcast Family Spirit (21:30–24:40)
- Flo welcomes new listeners, especially Caroline, and highlights the show's loving, supportive chat culture.
- Notable for the group’s tradition:
“We had to get everybody at the beginning when we first was doing the show, we had hundreds of people being here. Nobody had no profile pics. So everybody, we all agreed that we would all get profile pics...” (23:10)
- Reiterates community values: “This is the best chat, the best podcast... Don’t nobody do it better than The Flo Show fam.” (23:35)
5. Technical Difficulties: Audio Static & Recovery (24:40–30:50)
- The feed gets staticky due to Flo’s phone overheating; resolves by switching devices, giving shout-outs for tech help and relating to fellow streamers.
6. Diddy’s Family Dynamics & Business Schemes (30:50–38:50)
- Diddy’s tumultuous relationship with his mother:
“Do y’ all know that they went... into details about how when Diddy beat his mom's… Even his mom said she used to beat the hell out of Diddy.” (32:20)
- Details an incident where Diddy punched his mother, referencing the account of a childhood friend (33:10).
- Explores how Diddy learned exploitative business practices from mentor Andre Harrell:
- Artists given advances, but “good luck finding any other money.”
- Money shuffled to prevent artists from accessing their fair share:
“If you're an artist trying to find money, you're owed, you could be looking for 20 years.” (36:40)
- Bad Boy Records’ wealth and Diddy’s riches attributed to this system; artists (including Flo himself, who had a record deal) seldom saw money beyond their initial advance.
7. Shady Business Dealings and Threats (38:50–41:45)
- Story of Diddy strong-arming a business partner (Burrows) out of a 25% stake:
“He told him this with a baseball bat pointed at his head and goons standing on top of this guy.” (39:00)
- Diddy’s tactic of putting company shares in his mother’s name to shield assets from lawsuit claimants (the aftermath of the infamous celebrity basketball game tragedy).
8. Behind-the-Scenes: Diddy’s Legal Team & Media Manipulation (41:45–46:50)
- New footage shows Diddy commanding his lawyers on PR strategy before his arrest:
“Diddy is running his own, basically running his own defense. Like they not really listening to him... you listen to me... basically crazy how they showed Diddy in real time. Basically dogging his lawyers.” (43:30)
- Exposes Diddy’s calculated attitude toward public image—prioritizing message control on Instagram and TikTok.
9. Hypocrisy: Diddy Among the “People” (46:50–50:40)
- Footage of Diddy being performative among Harlem residents, showing affection on camera, but afterwards:
“After Diddy gets through talking, saying all the good things about the people... they fast forward to him getting in the car saying, I gotta wash off all these... poor people. I gotta get that stench off me.” (48:00)
- Flo criticizes this as proof of Diddy’s phoniness, likening it to celebrities handing out charity with disdain.
10. Flo Show Community Moment: Supporting a Listener (50:40–55:00)
- Community comes together to pray for member Tahira ahead of her brain surgery. Flo leads group affirmation:
“...let's all speak positive about the outcome and wrap Tahira, one of ours, in our arms. And you know we all are with you, Tahira.” (53:00)
- The chat floods with prayer hands and supportive messages. Flo highlights, “Whenever two or more come together, we are all in agreement. These are some powerful prayers that are being sent out.” (54:20)
11. The Tupac Angle and Industry Violence (55:00–1:02:00)
- The documentary explores claims around Diddy’s involvement in the Tupac murder. Flo summarizes:
- Diddy’s jealousy of Tupac and Biggie’s relationship.
- The East Coast-West Coast war began after a shooting involving Diddy’s circle and Suge Knight’s friend.
- Tupac's suspicions:
“Tupac said two things that made him suspicious was, number one, he knew whoever came to it wasn't no robbers... they were trying to kill him. Also ... Puff and them were actually rushing him to get to the studio. ... According to Tupac, they were lining him up to be killed.” (59:00)
- Building on the idea that after Tupac’s first shooting, the rift with Diddy and Suge Knight escalated dramatically, enlisting gang involvement.
12. 50 Cent’s “Receipts” & Why He’s After Diddy (1:02:00–1:05:00)
- 50 Cent’s motivation for producing this documentary:
- Not just legal drama—“actually developing the monster that Diddy became.”
- 50 Cent’s personal animosity tied to a strange incident where Diddy invited him shopping—a moment 50 Cent interpreted as suspect:
“50 said Diddy tried to take him shopping as if he tried to like flirt with him or something... he didn't like Diddy ever since that day.” (1:04:00)
13. Sexual Assault Revealed: The Joy Case (1:05:00–1:08:00)
- Discussion of a pending lawsuit from Joy, who accuses Diddy of secretly videotaping a sexual encounter and allegedly distributing the footage:
“[Her parents] had a letter... saying, ‘your son did something horrifically bad to my daughter... made a sexual video without her knowledge, and he's been passing it around and showing it to people.’” (1:06:45)
- Diddy’s habit of taping sexual encounters learned from Harlem gangsters “for clout.”
14. Reflections, Recap, and Homework (1:08:00–end)
- Flo wraps by assigning homework:
“Y’ all got homework today. I need everybody in this chat... to watch this documentary so we can be talking back and forth tomorrow. And not just me talking about it, because it's that good where I want to hear what y’ all got to say about some of this.” (1:09:00)
- Encourages listeners to find creative ways to access the documentary (suggestions include sharing Netflix accounts if possible).
- Plans for further discussion in the week and a special member-exclusive show.
- Promises voice participation and audience feedback in the coming episodes.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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Flo on the Revelations:
“If I'm finding out new information... I've been eat, sleeping, breathing, and living this bad boy Diddy stuff. If I'm getting new information, you know, I'm sure a lot of y’ all are gonna get some information that y’ all didn't know.” (53:00)
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Flo’s Verdict on Diddy’s Character:
“All this time, Diddy was grimy as hell, which we already knew. But to think that Diddy would... that's foul. I never felt like that one break. ... I just think that's foul. I never, ever, ever, ever in my life looked down on people...” (49:10)
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On Andre Harrell’s Business Model:
“Andre Harrell developed this shady ass system where he would make it where the artist would get an advance. But after that advance, good luck finding any other money. ... Diddy learned it from Andre Harrell and his whole game plan was...” (36:08)
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Community Support:
“No matter what's going on in this crazy world of ours, we're gonna always make sure we take a time out to pray for ours.” (53:11)
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On the Documentary’s Power:
“This is the documentary that... if you got some puff for my puff, puff passes, go ahead and puff one up and get you a... and get you some popcorn.” (54:08)
Important Timestamps
- 00:00–06:30: Setup, snow day context, technical intro
- 06:30–10:00: Introduction to “Diddy: The Reckoning”
- 10:00–21:30: Diddy’s ego, trauma, and Misa/Eric Sermon story
- 21:30–24:40: Community shout-outs and family spirit
- 30:50–38:50: Diddy’s family and business practices, Andre Harrell’s influence
- 38:50–41:45: Burrows shakedown, asset juggling
- 41:45–46:50: Pre-arrest footage, Diddy’s media manipulation
- 46:50–50:40: Diddy’s hypocrisy among Harlem “people”
- 50:40–55:00: Community support for Tahira’s surgery
- 55:00–1:02:00: Diddy, Tupac, East Coast-West Coast, and murder allegations
- 1:02:00–1:05:00: 50 Cent’s beef with Diddy
- 1:05:00–1:08:00: The Joy lawsuit and taped assault allegation
- 1:08:00–end: Homework assigned, show wrap-up, future plans
Episode Tone
- Frank, irreverent, and animated; Flo uses humor, directness, and frequent asides
- Conversational, peppered with curse words and community in-jokes
- Deeply loyal to the show’s listener community; emotional and supportive
Summary Takeaways
This episode of The Flo Show No Filter is a must-listen for anyone interested in the latest drama between 50 Cent and Diddy, the underbelly of the music industry, and the powerful community built around Flo’s hosting style. The newly released documentary, “Diddy: The Reckoning,” drops bombshells about Diddy’s past, his manipulation and ruthlessness in business, and even shocking new details about historic industry feuds.
Flo’s detailed breakdown—laced with signature, unfiltered storytelling—gives listeners both context and insightful commentary. Beyond the drama, the episode shines as a testament to the strength and warmth of the Flo Show fam, showcased in their collective support for a member facing brain surgery and their enthusiasm for tackling “homework” as a community.
Don’t miss the homework: Watch “Diddy: The Reckoning” on Netflix before the next episode for a communal deep-dive and discussion!
