The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: We Confront Diddy’s Alleged Jailhouse Drinking, A Chilling Death Investigation, And A Broken Safety Net
Host: Flo
Date: November 10, 2025
Episode Overview
In this packed episode, Flo dives into three headline stories: the swirling rumors and allegations about Diddy's conduct behind bars, a chilling twist in the mysterious death investigation of young Celeste Revis connected to the singer David, and the national crisis as millions are left without SNAP benefits during the government shutdown. True to Flo's "no filter" approach, the commentary is candid, impassioned, and interactive, fueled by insights and reactions from live listeners.
Key Discussions & Insights
1. Diddy’s Jailhouse Allegations: Alcohol, Favoritism, and More
Timestamps: 08:00–24:00
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The Story:
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Rumors (originally from Tisa Tails) claim Diddy was caught drinking homemade alcohol while incarcerated at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, possibly to orchestrate a “freak off” with other inmates.
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Diddy's reps deny all allegations, calling the reports "false and reckless" (13:10).
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Flo calls out what he sees as favoritism: “Anybody else get caught with alcohol they damn sure would be moving and getting moved” (15:28).
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Questions remain about Diddy’s good behavior eligibility as rumors swirl of multiple infractions including three-way phone calls and possibly prepping for a contraband-fueled party.
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Community speculation on whether Diddy's actions are a ploy to get into a drug/alcohol rehabilitation program early, with listener Enoch suggesting:
“He wants to get into the RDAP program quickly because it takes a long time and there's a waiting list. So he's hoping he will be moved to the top of the list.” (18:30).
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Notable Quote:
"One thing Diddy and the Browns got in common is they both shitty and they both get on my nerves." — Flo (19:08)
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Listener Reflection:
- Angie asks: “How can he mentor people if he can't even hold it together his damn self?” (20:18).
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Flo’s Take:
- Flo expresses skepticism about Diddy's ability to stay out of trouble, suggesting this could become a “lifetime sentence” for Diddy due to repeated misconduct.
2. Chilling Death Investigation: The Case of Celeste Revis & The Singer David
Timestamps: 29:40–45:00
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Celeste Revis, an underage girl involved with singer David, was found deceased in his Tesla while he was on tour.
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The property owner where David's management team last resided has hired a private investigator.
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Newly surfaced footage appears to show Celeste alive and well backstage at an August 2025 David concert in Silver Spring, Maryland, standing next to David’s brother, Caleb Burke—the same outfit she was later found in (37:20).
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Focus of investigation now zooms in on Caleb Burke (David’s brother) and manager Josh Marshall after a police raid on their linked apartment.
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Landlord claims ignorance about David living there; property was quickly vacated post-raid.
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Forensic exams completed, but no suspects confirmed or detained.
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The flow of information is chaotic, with previous statements confusing Caleb’s relationship to David.
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Notable Quotes:
“With all that evidence, we still don't have an arrest or somebody detained or even a clue as to what the hell is going on. This case stinks.” — Flo (41:14)
“The real cost of political theater is paid by the people watching.” — Flo, reading article (55:01) -
Listener Observations:
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Flo’s Take:
Flo is blunt about his frustration with what appears to be celebrity privilege in LA:“This case just stinks. I haven’t seen… the last time ya’ll saw a case with this much evidence, with this much weird going on that literally nothing has happened?"
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3. SNAP Benefits Crisis: America’s Broken Social Safety Net
Timestamps: 45:00–54:30
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The Story:
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The ongoing government shutdown has left millions without access to SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits, amplifying food insecurity across the U.S.
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1.4 million federal workers are working without pay or furloughed.
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Trump administration criticized for using SNAP as a political tool.
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Vice President J.D. Vance calls it "absurd" that SNAP benefits expire while the nation’s wealthiest hoard trillions (48:55).
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Irony in Trump country: counties that rely most on food stamps were his strongest supporters.
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Political maneuvering leaves American families as “pawns” while aid to foreign countries is fast-tracked effortlessly.
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Notable Quotes:
“If Ukraine needed $40 billion today, they'd have it…. But when we talk about our own people, we gotta sit around and act like we don't understand what, when, where and why.” — Flo (49:50)
“You have to be a cruel person...with all that money and acting like you can’t figure out how to give people they damn food stamps, man.” — Flo (53:40)
“Americans are just pawns in this political game. And it’s really fucked up.” — Melissa, echoed by Flo (53:03)
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Listener Engagement:
- Calls for congressional representatives to live on SNAP for two months.
- Flo and chat discuss the slow, bureaucratic excuse of it “taking months” to use emergency funds—“makes no damn sense.”
- Idea floated: if everyone stopped paying their bills in protest, government would fix SNAP swiftly.
4. [Bonus] Sports Scandal Brief: MLB Rigging & Gambling
Timestamps: 03:23, 52:10–54:00
- Flo briefly laments his favorite baseball team (the Guardians, formerly Indians) being embroiled in a gambling and game-rigging scandal.
- MLB pitchers Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase indicted on wire fraud and money laundering charges—both earn millions but allegedly still partook in illegal betting.
- Comparison to the social safety net crisis:
- “While families can’t eat, athletes with millions are still being greedy and betting illegally.”
Memorable Moments
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On human support & social media:
"You get more support from strangers than you do your own people. That’s kind of weird to me." — Flo (05:20)
- A heartfelt observation on human nature and support, sparking chat agreement.
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Flo’s banter and warm shoutouts to regular listeners (“grandma Kathy,” “Enoch,” “Melissa,” "C. Tuck," and others) create a family vibe.
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Diddy/Browns joke:
“One thing Diddy and the Browns got in common is they both shitty and they both get on my nerves.” (19:08)
Segment Timestamps
| Topic | Start | Key Moments | |-----------------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------| | Diddy Jail Allegations | 08:00 | Diddy, “toilet wine,” favoritism | | Chilling Death Investigation| 29:40 | New video, focus on brother/manager | | SNAP Benefits Crisis | 45:00 | Gvt. shutdown, political chess, outrage| | MLB Betting Scandal | 03:23 | Picks up again at 52:10 |
Final Thoughts & Takeaways
- Diddy’s trouble in jail points to possible celebrity privilege and repeat bad behavior.
- The Celeste Revis death investigation showcases confusion, shifting narratives, and the frustrating slow pace of justice when celebrities are involved.
- SNAP benefits withholding during the shutdown exposes deep flaws in America’s priorities, politics, and social contract.
- Flo’s unique blend of blunt truth-telling, humor, and empathy fuels an active community despite some dark news.
Flo ends by reminding everyone to stay safe—especially in the Cleveland snow!—and to be there for each other during tough times.
Notable Quotes (Speaker & Timestamp)
- Flo:
"One thing Diddy and the Browns got in common is they both shitty and they both get on my nerves." ([19:08])
"This case just stinks… I haven’t seen… the last time ya’ll saw a case with this much evidence, with this much weird going on that literally nothing has happened?" ([41:14])
“If Ukraine needed $40 billion today, they'd have it…. But when we talk about our own people, we gotta sit around and act like we don't understand what, when, where and why.” ([49:50])
“You have to be a cruel person...with all that money and acting like you can’t figure out how to give people they damn food stamps, man.” ([53:40]) - Enoch:
"He wants to get into the RDAP program quickly because it takes a long time and there's a waiting list." ([18:30])
- Angie:
"How can he mentor people if he can't even hold it together his damn self?" ([20:18])
- Melissa:
"Americans are just pawns in this political game." ([53:03])
- Fire Glory:
"Somewhere, somehow, somebody dropped a ball and they're trying to scramble to come up with proof of foul play." ([42:12])
- Flo (quoting article):
"The real cost of political theater is paid by the people watching." ([55:01])
Listener Community Vibe
- The chat is highly engaged, providing real-time reactions, personal stories, and mutual support.
- Regular listeners (“Grandma Kathy”, “Angelina”, “Melissa”, “C. Tuck”, and more) create a sense of belonging.
- Flo maintains a conversational, sometimes irreverent but always direct and empathetic tone.
If you missed this episode, you walked past stories that captured celebrity downfall, a heartbreaking mystery, and a government that’s left everyday people in the lurch—delivered with Flo’s signature raw honesty and sharp social critique.
