Podcast Summary: The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Unfiltered Morning: Diddy, Tyler Perry, and Texas Floods
Release Date: July 8, 2025
Host: Flo
Description: Real news! No spin! A truth-seeking podcast!
Introduction
In this episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, host Flo dives deep into three major topics dominating headlines: the ongoing lawsuits surrounding music mogul Diddy, emerging abuse allegations against filmmaker Tyler Perry, and the devastating Texas floods. Starting bright and early at 4:30 AM, Flo sets the tone for an unfiltered and passionate discussion about these pressing issues.
Diddy’s Legal Troubles
Flo opens the discussion with frustration over the continuous barrage of lawsuits against Diddy. Highlighting the gravity of the situation, Flo predicts another indictment is imminent due to the overwhelming number of legal challenges Diddy is facing.
[12:45] Flo: "Diddy is going to have another indictment. It's just too many lawsuits that are still coming out."
Flo references a specific lawsuit reported by TM Sleazy, where Diddy is accused of sexual misconduct involving the late Biggie Smalls' garments. Flo emphasizes the severity of the allegations and anticipates further legal action.
[25:30] Flo: "He is going to get another. They gonna die him again."
Flo compares the current situation to past high-profile cases, noting a shift in the industry where influential figures like Diddy are no longer untouchable.
[35:15] Flo: "Now we are in an era where you could be on top of the world... people are now empowered to come out and put your ass on blast."
Tyler Perry’s Abuse Allegations
Transitioning to Tyler Perry, Flo discusses recent accusations against him and his studio. Braxton Wells, a former cast member, has filed a lawsuit alleging abuse by Tyler Perry Studios' vice president, Mark E. Swinton. Flo underscores the cultural implications of these allegations within the entertainment industry.
[55:20] Flo: "Tyler Perry is accused of ignoring reports of abuse at his studio... Protecting your brand over a broken human life. That is not faith, that is fraud."
Flo highlights the broader impact of such allegations, suggesting that Tyler Perry’s actions could lead to further scrutiny and potential legal battles similar to those faced by Diddy.
[1:10:45] Flo: "I'm starting to see his name floating around a lot... I'll be paying attention."
Devastating Texas Floods
Flo shifts focus to the catastrophic floods in Texas, providing a harrowing account of the disaster's impact. With at least 104 fatalities, including 56 adults and 28 children, the floods have wreaked havoc, particularly in Kerr County. Flo expresses deep empathy for the victims and criticizes potential governmental or corporate involvement in exacerbating the situation.
[1:30:10] Flo: "It's so fucking sad... We gotta quit playing. We are God. We gotta quit trying to control everything."
Flo details the timeline of the flooding, noting the Guadalupe River’s rapid rise and the tragic loss of lives at Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp.
[1:35:50] Flo: "There were about 700 children at the camp... at least 10 girls and one counselor remain missing."
Conspiracy Theories: Cloud Seeding and Weather Control
Delving into conspiracy theories, Flo speculates on the role of cloud seeding and weather modification in the Texas floods. Citing reports of significant cloud seeding projects in the affected areas, Flo suggests that these human interventions might have triggered the unprecedented rainfall.
[1:50:30] Flo: "They have 42 cloud seeding projects and 200 more coming soon. They are trying to start manufacturing the weather."
Flo connects the approval of a $175 million power plant in Kerrville with ongoing weather modification efforts, raising concerns about corporate and governmental overreach into natural processes.
[1:55:10] Flo: "We have a movement where the big corporations and the government are working hand in hand to not let the weather be the weather."
Community Engagement and Final Thoughts
Throughout the episode, Flo maintains a strong connection with his audience, addressing comments and shoutouts from listeners. He emphasizes the importance of community support, especially in times of tragedy, and encourages prayers and positive energy for the victims of the Texas floods.
[2:10:05] Flo: "Prayers to Texas. Please send some good positive energy their way."
Flo wraps up the episode by reaffirming his commitment to uncovering the truth behind these major events, promising to continue investigating and reporting without filters.
[2:15:30] Flo: "I won't rush a flow... Idiots can't compete because while y'all trying to get cute, I'm worried about the facts."
Conclusion
In this intense and revealing episode, Flo effectively addresses significant controversies surrounding high-profile figures like Diddy and Tyler Perry while shedding light on the tragic Texas floods. His passionate delivery and commitment to uncovering the truth provide listeners with a comprehensive and engaging analysis of these critical issues.
Notable Quotes:
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[12:45] Flo: "Diddy is going to have another indictment. It's just too many lawsuits that are still coming out."
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[25:30] Flo: "He is going to get another. They gonna die him again."
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[55:20] Flo: "Tyler Perry is accused of ignoring reports of abuse at his studio... Protecting your brand over a broken human life. That is not faith, that is fraud."
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[1:10:45] Flo: "I'm starting to see his name floating around a lot... I'll be paying attention."
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[1:30:10] Flo: "It's so fucking sad... We gotta quit playing. We are God. We gotta quit trying to control everything."
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[1:50:30] Flo: "They have 42 cloud seeding projects and 200 more coming soon. They are trying to start manufacturing the weather."
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[2:10:05] Flo: "Prayers to Texas. Please send some good positive energy their way."
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[2:15:30] Flo: "I won't rush a flow... Idiots can't compete because while y'all trying to get cute, I'm worried about the facts."
Note: This summary omits non-content sections such as advertisements, intros, and outros to focus solely on the core discussions presented in the episode.
