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Snow Day Stream: Diddy, 50, And Receipts
The morning opens with snow, a finicky stream, and a live chat full of regulars—and then we step straight into the fire. We’re taking a deep, unsparing look at Diddy: The Reckoning and why this documentary feels different from the rest. Not because it’s louder, but because it’s more specific: new names surface, old rumors gain timelines, and the camera catches moments that say more than any press release ever could.
We unpack the Misa and Eric Sermon saga as a blueprint for how proximity, jealousy, and power shaped personal and professional decisions. We trace the “advance” economy from Uptown to Bad Boy, showing how glossy success hid contracts designed to keep artists recouping forever. We examine the early equity story, the pressure to hand over a stake, and the shell-game logic that protected assets from lawsuits. Then we jump forward to pre-arrest strategy sessions where Instagram and TikTok outrank CNN, and a jarring scene where public praise for “the people” turns into private contempt the second the car door closes.
The East–West tensions and the Quad Studios shooting get a rigorous revisit, with details that challenge the old “robbery gone wrong” story and place Biggie, Tupac, Suge, and security alliances into a more complicated, combustible map of the era. Finally, we sit with the most disturbing allegations, including the lawsuit from Joy and the letter her parents allegedly sent to the Combs family—paper that turns whispers into something you can hold. Through it all, we keep the conversation grounded, community-centered, and wide open for your takes.
Watch Diddy: The Reckoning, bring your notes, and meet us in the chat. If you value this kind of honest, listener-driven breakdown, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find us. What detail changed your view the most?
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Wake up, wake up, wake up. It's the flow show no filter. Back, back, back, back, back for another episode. We are making do. Please put a one in the chat. If you can um if you can hear me. If you hear me, fine, put a one in the chat. If you can see me, fine, put two ones in the chat. If you can hear me and see me, put two ones. Okay, Shana says she can hear me. Can y'all see me? I'm gonna make sure y'all can hear me and see me. I did it from the phone today. Good, good, good. I just did it from the phone today, y'all, so we won't have no problems. I I said let's let's just do it off the phone. Uh the picture is gonna be clear, and uh, you know, we ain't gotta worry about all that skipping and shit. Now, I'm working with, I'm trying to see if it's a way. I think I can where I can see y'all comments and stuff too. Let's see. Boom, boom, boom. Okay, here we go. Here we go, here we go, here we go, here we go. Come on in. The thoughts, views, and opinions shared on the floor, show no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Let's see, let's see, let's see who we got in here. Uh, what we who we got in here? I see Lily. I see Q quiet. I see a couple of our people up there. Let me move this around a little bit and move this, move this uh squat this way. So it won't be in the way. I gotta see my people. I gotta see my people. So we're talking about today. We're talking about uh, y'all know 50 Cent and dropped another uh Diddy documentary that's actually, I ain't gonna lie, it's pretty good, y'all. Yeah, so so yeah, so let me tell you what's going on, Grandma Kathy. I'm in the it's no school today. So where I normally would do it, I don't want to do the show because I'm gonna be uh in folks' way. Um we got bad ass snow here. Um it's snowing like crazy, so schools are closed. So I ain't wanna be doing the show and people trying to catch sleep. You know how it is, y'all. We got women in the house. Women like to get their sleep, and I like for women to get their sleep. So I was like, let me do the show in a little, let me find a little cubby hole so we can get it in. I can be loud, I can swear without feeling like holy shit, who hearing me? Good morning, Rx. Let me get a good morning to everybody. Roll call. Who we got? Island, Tehara, Lily, Shauna, Island girl, Lily. What's going on, everybody? Come on in. I'm Angelina. What's up? Everybody seeing me? Man, that that fucking picture on this fucking iPhone is sharp. Beard all doing the Michael Jackson with the with the what the why my beard look bedazzled a little bit. Is that just my screen, or do it kind of look bedazzled on y'all screen a little bit?
SPEAKER_02:It looked crazy on my screen, but shout out to the uh iPhone with their good ass uh pictures.
SPEAKER_03:Shit. It snowed out in Denver, so they saying it ain't it snowed out in Denver real bad for the first time. Yeah, it's bad out here. It's definitely bad out here. Like I said, schools is fucking closing. Like, like seriously. C Tuck, man. I'm telling y'all, y'all better look out for me and C Tuck's uh me and suck me and C Tuck podcast. Flow at the dark. The flow crew. Hey Tracy. Tracy, Tracy, Tracy, Tracy. I need your email address, Tracy. So if you could email, you can send me an email for the uh for the uh for the uh eventbrite stuff, Tracy. Send me your email on Tracy. Are you on um are you on uh Facebook? I mean uh Instagram. If you're on Instagram, I would like you to DM me on Instagram, but if you're only on Facebook, DM me on Facebook. It's just that Facebook sends my DMs to all types of different spams, and man, Facebook sends my DMs so many different places, I can't never get them. Like I don't never know where they are. Like, like people will send me an inbox on Facebook, and then Facebook will just put it in some spam shit, and that's a whole nother file, like a whole nother folder I gotta open up, and I'll be like, like, I don't, it's weird. So if you're going to do it on Facebook, I'll I'll try, I'll get it, I'll find it. But Instagram is a little easier for me to find my um, yeah. Facebook be on bullshit. Instagram is a little bit easier for me to find my shit. But let me tell y'all something. That documentary, I've only got through the first episode and it's four episodes. So let's talk about what what what the hell we talked about today. We about to discuss 50. If you if 50 Cent, if 50 Cent is your enemy, Island girl say good morning, Shina. Um, if 50 Cent is your enemy, you got one of the worst freaking enemies that you could ever have of all time. Uh 50 is going hard at Diddy, and I'm gonna be honest, y'all know we have seen many. Um we've seen many of these little Diddy documentaries, some of them been trash, and a couple of them been okay. This one right here is the best one, and I can tell already, and I've only seen is it's actually four episodes, 60 minutes apiece. Um, four episodes, 60 minutes apiece. And uh so it's basically what? Uh four hours, uh four hours. So I've got through the first episode and like a couple minutes of this of the second episode, it is definitely the best one. I am not bullshitting. You know, if it was shitty, I would tell y'all. I even told Sean, I said this one's actually good. Uh, we're gonna watch this one together. But I'm I've been watching it to do research for shows, and then me sitting watching it as just a regular consumer, it's two different views. So I'm like watching it right now so we can discuss it on the show. But to be actually probably this weekend or later this week, I'm gonna sit down and watch it as just a straight fan of the music and the game that we all came from. It's called Diddy the Reckoning, it's on Netflix, Grandma Kathy. Hey Grandma Kathy, how was the pool yesterday? But yeah, it's called uh Diddy Reckoning. And we're gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna go over what has been discussed so far, find a few articles to uh to uh talk about it, but I'm very I'm definitely impressed so far. Um there's information that hasn't been spoken about in this documentary, um, stuff that I didn't even know. For example, let me give you let me give you one piece of information that I didn't know. So do y'all know, okay, y'all know over this time, yeah. He was blackmailing him crazy. Y'all know over this time, um, Diddy, no, Diddy, Mama Combs was not nice at all. Y'all know over this time, Diddy has been infatuated with stealing people's women, side pieces. And people talk about that come from him growing up, and he was, you know, he was a nerd, he wanted to be the cool kid. He was never really naturally the cool kid, he was never the gangster, he really didn't have an identity growing up, and he wanted to be something that he wasn't, which was a gangster, which what he thought his father was, and um so over the years he had his women stolen from him, and so as he got older, they say that that probably is what made him want to do the same thing. So we all know that all the like Diddy, Suge Knight, uh, who else? A lot of these people ran in the same circles and uh uh talked to the same women, and then a lot of time it was about eagle stroking and and and things of that nature. Uh do y'all know? I don't know if y'all saw the documentary, but do y'all know Misa? So y'all know Kim Porter was uh uh Al B Shore's woman, and then Diddy Puffy, P. Diddy, whatever you want to fucking call him, he quote unquote stole Kim Porter from Al B Shore. Well, I'll be sure and Diddy and Kim were all at Uptown. Kim was a receptionist, uh Diddy was an AR, and uh I'll be sure was like a flagship artist. Um, he was hot as fish grease.
SPEAKER_00:I want to get up on girl, I don't wanna get up on, you know, I wanna get up on your girl, girl, girl, girl.
SPEAKER_03:I never knew what the fuck those words was, but that was the Alby Shore that like took over Cleveland. And uh Albi Shore was hot. So I'm just using that example that Diddy was known for going after celebrities or other men's women on purpose. It was like a it's like a fetish slash some trauma he acting on from back in the day being a nerd who lost his women. But we already kind of knew the Kim Porter. Well, I knew the Kim Porter, I'll be sure, Diddy's story, along with the other stories of uh uh Diddy, uh Diddy messing with Suge. Now, I mean Suge's women and other enemies. Now, I got a question for y'all. Where what celebrity was Misa somewhat involved with that made Diddy go after Misa? Let me see if y'all caught that. If y'all either know it or if y'all saw the documentary. This tripped me out. So y'all remember, yeah, you know the old days you didn't need the words.
SPEAKER_00:No, it just I wanna get up a whole girl. You know, I'm gonna get up a whole.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know what the hell he was saying, but everybody loved that fucking song. What uh do y'all know where Misa, what celebrity Misa? And this was interesting, y'all. We about to talk about this shit. Like I said, that's why I said this is a good documentary because they talked about shit nobody else talked about. And y'all know I've been listening to this and following this story backwards and forwards my whole life. So there's not much I don't know about this Diddy shit. Y'all know I was a huge, I thought I was Diddy at one time, so I know all about Bad Boy and what was going on. I was I didn't have a life, like for real. Like my life was Bad Boy back in the day. So I don't see nobody guessing which celebrity it was here. I told y'all, like, they gave new information. Misa, since nobody in the class knows the answer, nobody knows uh the the the woman that Diddy uh mother of Diddy's child and ex-girlfriend Misa.
SPEAKER_01:Nobody knows where where Misa came from.
SPEAKER_03:So, all right, so nobody can answer. So, Misa, y'all. Check this out. This how far back it goes. Misa was friends and really close with Eric Sermon from EPMD. Y'all remember EPMD? I need some of my old heads. Where my old heads at? Y'all remember EPMD, Eric Sermon. They had the song, you got some shit. Whatever. Y'all know Eric B. Just like music. Remember that? Uh just like music, whatever. Y'all know y'all don't, y'all gotta look it up. EPMD, Eric Sermon, uh uh a legend in the hip hop world, a legend rapper. He was good friends with Misa, but Diddy always thought they were more than friends. Oh yeah, crossover, right? That's the one I was trying to think of. Uh Lala. Good morning, Lala. Y'all look at La La. Lala profiling in her profile. That's what we're supposed to do. And shout out to everybody coming with their profile pictures. Y'all understood the assignment. So, anyway, check this out. 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, devilish shit. Uh, when when when Diddy was at Uptown and was working on Mary J. Blige's What's the 411? Classic album. This comes right off of the success of Joe D, which was Diddy's first project at Uptown, which went crazy, which really made him and catapulted him into super stardom. Well, stardom, which became super stardom. But uh Diddy called Eric Sermon to come work on uh what's the 411. Eric Sermon thought Diddy was being genuine. You know, this before everybody knew he was the diddler. Uh pup ass, Lily. Lily said, yeah, get you a good one. This is a good one. And Lily said she had to get her a doobie for this one because I'm breaking this shit down. This was good. So check this out. So, so diddy cause Eric Sermon to come work on the what's the 411? Eric Sermon thinking that everything was just genuine, he was happy to build and work with Diddy. And you know, Eric Sermon was already a well-known, big, huge artist. So he didn't need Diddy at all. So he goes work on the what's the 411, but he had Misa around. Eric Sermon said I felt like me and Diddy were becoming friends and we were building a relationship after I worked on what's the 411 for him. And then he said it all, he came to find out it was all a plot for him to get with uh to steal Misa. And Eric Sermon was like, we were just friends. But you can tell that it was implied that in Diddy's world that Eric Sermon and Misa were more than friends. And Diddy just had a thing for taking people's women, especially artists who were either bigger than him or as big as him or just big, period. And so Eric Sermon didn't like Diddy after that because he's like, oh, this guy's like he's phony and whatever, whatever. Fast forward after this. Diddy sees Mita in Eric Sermon's car. Uh Diddy sees Misa in Eric Sermon's car. Diddy goes crazy. Diddy gets so mad just because Mita is in is in uh Eric Sermon's car that Diddy rolls up on the scene and and tries to punch and tries to punch Eric Sermon. Start a fight. Now, Eric Sermon there with all his boys, he's like, man, we could just destroy this guy. He's gonna swing on me. So Eric Sermon says they pause the fight and say, look, we got we about to meet around the corner and handle this like man. So Eric Sermon and Diddy were supposed to fight. Now, mind you, Eric Sermon is not even with Missa. This is just Diddy being on a jealous rage. He had already been putting his hands on Misa. They talked about he was used to fight Misa like a guy. Anyway, true Diddy fashion, when they get around the corner when Eric Sermon and Diddy are supposed to fight, Diddy stops Eric Sermon and says he wants to listen, he wants him to listen to some new music. And that's when he played Eric Sermon, the new Biggie stuff that nobody had heard. And that kind of diffused the whole fight. But that's what Diddy thinks. Diddy would start a fight, and then when it would then when it's just one-on-one, after his emotional rage is over with, he always tried to figure out a way to not fight and bring it back to music. He uses music, and especially on his come up, you can tell from this documentary how much Diddy used his music to get him out of foul shit or to do file shit. Yeah, he sure did. So I'm hey hey and shout out, take a quick second to shout out Caroline, who says she finally made it to a live. What's up, Caroline? And Caroline already has a profile pick. So even though you're late, Caroline, you early because you got a profile pick. We had to get everybody at the beginning when we first was on the show, we had hundreds of people being here, and nobody had no profile pics. So everybody, we all agree that we would all get profile picks. And you coming in with your profile picks. So everybody give a warm welcome to Caroline. Uh show her some love. Show her how we get down in the flow show, no filter chat. It ain't nothing but love and hugs, and we don't give a fuzz. That's what this show is all about. Love, hugs, and a few, we don't give a fuzz. You know, we gotta throw some of those in there. So everybody show Carolina some love because this is the best chat, the best, the best podcast, the best of everything on the net. Don't nobody do it better than the flow show fam. Shout out to the Pop Pup Pass community. And just so you know, Carolina, I'm sure you know because you listen to the show, but we are here every Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to discuss whatever the hell is going on in this raggedy ass world that we call planet Earth. And we discussed it. Look at all the love for Carolina. Caroline, you been missing all this love? Where you been at? Ain't no more, you ain't no more, don't nobody get more love than the flow show fan. And Caroline says, Thank you for the warm welcome. We're gonna get back into the show. You know, we are we we tend to get a little mushy on this show. Um, I told you we can't do a full episode without a mushy moment. We just have one. Thank you, Caroline. So let's get back to the Diddler and his Fiddler. See what the Diddler was fiddling around with. So another um, so that Eric B Eric Sermon story was quite uh informative. I had no clue. I didn't know anything about that, didn't know that uh Misa he was with Eric Sterman. You know, Eric Sermon says they were friends, but you know, when you're young and in the industry, friends be friends, but also might be a little hanky panky going on, too. Yeah, no, I know Caroline, I know I had a feeling that's why I said you probably listened to the show. Um, I'm sure you listened to the show because you said this is your first live. So I I I I I picked up on your context, clues, that you a day one. So let me correct that too, just to make sure everybody knows Caroline and wants everybody to know, and I want everybody to know. Caroline ain't new, she's a day one flow show note filter representer. She just ain't never been able to catch a live, and here she is. So there it is. Let's get that out there. We want to make sure we know. Oh, I'm coming to static. All right, let's see. I I haven't changed anything. Is it static now?
SPEAKER_01:Let me know if it's static now.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know what I can do. I'll try to fix something, but I didn't do anything, so it's might just be the internet. Let's see. It's still static. I wonder what I can do to fix that.
SPEAKER_01:Let's see. Let's see, let's see, let's see.
SPEAKER_03:Uh, let's see what I can do about the static. Let's see. I don't even know what I could do about that.
SPEAKER_01:All right, let's see. Hold on. Let me see. Uh I don't when did the static start? All right, what's up? I don't know where where static came in at. I don't know where the static came from.
SPEAKER_03:It just started. iPhone too close to the mic. No, I ain't close to the mic. Let's see. Oh, you know what's wrong? Is it static? If it's static key, I know I know what's wrong. No, you know exactly, I know what's wrong. All right, y'all. I'm gonna have to go to dark mode. Hold on. I'm gonna have to go to dark mode. Let me close this shit out. Exactly why it's static. I gotta get off the phone. So let's do this. Let's do this. Let's do this.
unknown:Let's do this.
SPEAKER_03:It's because the phone overheating. That's why. So let's see. We're gonna just be dark for a second and go and turn the turn this off. I know exactly why it's staticky. That you know who I learned that from? Yeah, you know who I learned that from, even though I'm dark as hell now. But um I learned that from Ticket TV. Thanks, Shana. I learned that from Ticket TV. Um, he had said that he does he was doing videos and then it would get staticky, and he didn't know why. And then he finally realized it's when it's when uh y'all remember this the original show, this dark ass camera. We back to the original. Shout out to Shauna for uh everybody give Shauna a shout out for being tech for helping on the tech side. Uh, but that's what it is, the phone overheated. Thank you for letting me know it was static y, but I wouldn't even know what the problem was if it wasn't for Ticket TV. So shout out to Ticket TV. Some of y'all may follow him, y'all may not follow him on YouTube, but uh he's a good he's a good uh youtuber, keeps everybody up to date on the news. But uh that's what it was. The fucking uh phone starts overheating. Zebra flow. I'm in a new location. Everybody say thanks, Shauna. Shauna coming through with the with the clutch technicality. Sound great now. Okay, so we just gotta deal with dark flow, y'all. I'm just about to be fucking dark. Um, and then now we figured out, okay, so I know that the phone will overheat, that will be a problem, so we gotta go back to the original. But it's all due. Yeah, I'm not I'm not there. It's probably at the house, Grandma Kathy. I'm at a new location. So, but I'm actually going there today. I'm going there today, so I'll grab whatever I need to grab. They're giving Shauna her flower. So let's get back to the Diddy. Now that shout out to everybody for letting me know it was staticky. Yeah, Renee, that was um because the phone I was the video I was coming, I was casting through my iPhone. And when these iPhones start overheating, then the mic gets uh staticky. So I had to shut shut down the iPhone and go back to the laptop. You know, we we know we're unstoppable on this show. So another thing that I already knew about, but they kind of went into details. Do y'all know that they went they kind of went into details about um how when Diddy beat his mom's, when Diddy beat his mom's ass. Now they also talked about how his mom used to beat Diddy's ass. Even his mom said she used to beat the hell out of, beat the hell out of Diddy, though. So it wasn't like nobody was spreading no rumors, but the time when Diddy was supposed to be a college student, and that was the path that his mom kind of had laid out for him, or or saw him going. And then Diddy start stopped pursuing school and Diddy start pursuing music. A whole new industry that his mom wasn't accustomed to him being involved in. So what happened was um, so what happened was, uh, as the witness said, when Diddy, when they had that, they had that uh big concert or or that big basketball game that everybody talks about that Diddy had back in the day, that people died at and got trampled, and it was a big mess. I'm sure everybody knows about that. Well, when all that was going on, well, the aftermath, Diddy and his mom were talking, and Diddy's mom basically told him she thought he was making a big mistake, that him going into music or or switching gears in his career, uh, she she didn't think that was a good idea. And Diddy cold cocked, punched her and called her a bitch. Now, this is according to a childhood friend who kind of narrated a lot of episode one, I believe. And so I had heard little rumblings that maybe Diddy put his hands on his mother before or something, but I did never hear the actual story of him beating the hell out of her and punching her and calling her a bitch. If that's true, that says a lot about the Diddler and his mom and the toxic ass relationship. But that was another thing that in the first episode that they went into detail about. Diddy putting his hands on his mom. Um his mom working at the after hour spots. Ain't nothing wrong with it, but they just talked about this stuff. Just basically showing that his mom hustled to do and get Diddy whatever he could, but she uh Diddy hit the hell out of his mom. Uh, like Sydney said, uh, his ass started riding people's coattails, is what Diddy did. He did. And then they even talked about how Diddy felt, and he learned this from Andre Harrell. Andre Jarrell, as everybody should know, was the big man at Uptown who built Uptown, Heavy D, Jodice, all that was under him. He hired Diddy. And a lot of people think Andre Harrell and Diddy were partners. Because Diddy actually moved in with Andre Harrell when Andre Harrell had bought a new mansion or a new house. Diddy moved in with him to move out from his mom, claiming that him and his mom had got into it. Now, I don't know if Andre Harrell and Diddy were sleeping together, but I've heard a lot of rumors, but I'm not going. I don't know. Anyway, Andre Harrell taught Diddy this game plan. I got you, Tracy. Thank you so much. It just popped up. See, Instagram sends it straight to my phone, too. So thank you, Tracy. I got your email. I'll email you the information of what's going on. I appreciate you. So anyway, Andre Harrell had this thing where he made it, where once an artist got their advance, so say Andre Harrell would sign an artist like Heavy D. 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 if you an artist. Now, this is the first time this actual uh plan and strategy has been laid out. That's why I said this is a good documentary because they they went into some shit that that people need to know. Um, so Andre Jorel passed that shady practice down to Diddy, and Diddy took it 50 steps further. So they said that all the artists like at Arista, um, or not Arista, at Uptown, said that they never got, they never saw no money after the events. And the way they would do it is they would move their money around and have so much chaos going on with the money. If you're an artist trying to find money you're old, you could be looking for 20 years. And meanwhile, Diddy and all the big record execs are living their best life. They said that Bad Boy didn't make enough money at back in the day. Bad boy didn't make enough money to finance Diddy's lifestyle. All the stuff that Diddy did and was able to do, and all the money he had. Based on if everybody got their fair cut in Bad Boy, Diddy wouldn't have had all that money. But basically, they they let it be known that Diddy had all that money because none of the artists got money. So, for example, as you see, none of Diddy's artists, they all ended up broke. But he learned it from Andre Harrell, and his whole game plan was let's say I give you a I gave an artist$50,000,$100,000 advance. Some big artists might even got$250,000 advanced back then. Some even the super big artists might even got a million dollar advance back then, which was very rare. But the average advance, I even had got a record deal back then. My advance was$50,000. That was an average advance. So, like starting at$50,000, you see$100,000,$150,000. So artists would get that and sign to Diddy and feel like you you just made it. You got$100,000 and you're ready to go. Well, next thing you know, that$100,000 gone, you done sold all these records, you done did all this stuff, and you ain't getting a penny. And now you have become, you just work for Diddy now. And so we got a glimpse into where this, where these shady music practices came from. And Diddy learned it from Andre Harrera. And so many artists spoke up and talked about how they couldn't get paid, and how like you would be looking for, you'd be trying to figure out where your money coming from album sales, and you just couldn't figure it out. You just couldn't figure it out. So what would happen is you would just have a long laundry list of artists who just broke and not getting paid. Um, and Diddy learned that from Andre Harrell. Also, they went into a little more detail about how Diddy stole the person who invested a lot of money and time, I think it was the Burroughs guy. Um Diddy had divided the bad boy shares up uh or investment up into 75% went to his mom and 25% went to Burroughs. But once deals start coming, Diddy told Burroughs to give him his 25% because he needed to close a couple deals, and then he would give it back to him. Which was come on, y'all. Y'all know Diddy ain't giving shit back. But he told him this with a baseball bat pointed at his fucking head and goons standing on top of this guy. So he bullied this guy out of his 25%. And the reason why he had him having 25% and his mom having 75% was because he didn't want any of the people who died and were trampled and injured in that celebrity basketball game that everybody knows that made Puffy or aka Diddy famous. He didn't want none of them to get any money that they were uh uh supposed to get from Diddy because Diddy was held accountable for those deaths and those injuries and all that. So that's why Diddy had they said it, and this is all in the documentary. This is why Diddy had all this shit in his mom's name and in his partner's name, but then he took it from his partner, and his partner never got that 25% back, and he's been fighting for it ever since. And it's just shady, just shady, man. Maureen says, Boo hoo, they didn't get no money. Thank you for the dollar ninety-nine super chat, Angelina.
SPEAKER_01:Thank you so much. Don't get tested. Hey, look. Thank you, Carolina.
SPEAKER_03:Thank you, Carolina. So let's get back. We already we talked we talked about the meet and green. You missed it. So go back in the show and you'll you'll you'll see what the uh information on that. What'd you say about the federal prisons? Um Diddy can't see you, can't see you federal prisons where you'll stay. Ha ha, sorry, Maurice.
SPEAKER_01:All right, so let's go to the what was another thing they talked about.
SPEAKER_03:Um they've also began, y'all saw some of the highlights where they talked about Diddy and oh, oh, another thing I liked about this documentary. Another thing I liked about this documentary is it is actually um it's actually five, six days before the actual uh before the actual uh before Diddy was arrested. They have footage of him actually running the gang plan um of how they were gonna manipulate the public. Uh Diddy was talking to his lawyers. And remember, another thing that this documentary exposed or showed is what I said. Remember, I said that Diddy is running his own um, basically running his own defense, like they're not really listening to him. Um that Diddy is not really listening to his attorneys. Well, in this documentary, the fact that we have footage and inside video, I don't even know where they got this video. I heard that Netflix was doing a documentary, and that's why they were filming this stuff, but then Diddy couldn't get didn't they didn't give Diddy creative control, so he got pissed off. And Diddy uh said that um he got pissed off because they weren't giving creative control, and then he wouldn't pay for the footage. Whoever this photographer that was following Diddy around all the way up until he got arrested for this, for this, uh, for his the indicted case that Diddy just got indicted for and charged for the Rico and all of that. Well, they were following him around, and so they got footage of him talking to his lawyers like, hey, everybody ain't on CNN. It's everybody is on Instagram and TikTok. And if we're not getting our message out on Instagram and TikTok, we're losing. And you would see, like, you would hear the lawyer trying to explain to Diddy, like uh what uh uh what what why he did what or or what went wrong, and Diddy was just like, look, you listen to me, um, and now I'm gonna give you and whoever your professional is a chance to make to make up for this and get it right. But it was basically crazy how they showed Diddy in real time basically dog and his lawyers dog and his lawyers. Um and so they showed a scene where Diddy was out amongst the people. They said Diddy was uh out amongst the people and acting like he was showing so much love to all the people like in Harlem and New York and all of that. And this was something 50 Cent specifically said he put in this documentary to show Diddy's character. Go ahead, spark up again, Angelina.
SPEAKER_01:Spark up again. Puff puff pass, puff, puff, pass.
SPEAKER_03:Um after Diddy gets through talking up, saying all the good things about the people and talking about how he's a man amongst the people and he loves his his fans and all of that, they pat they fast forward to him getting in the car saying, I gotta wash off all these. Basically, in long story short, he's like, I gotta, I gotta wash my hands and take a shower and get all this gook from all these poor people. I gotta get that, I gotta get that stench off me. Uh it's definitely, it definitely uh shows Diddy's character on how phony he can be. How many times have we said that Diddy don't stand for shit? He just says whatever he needs to say or do to get his money and to get whatever his way is or whatever he wants, just like he wants a pardon or whatever the hell else he wants, but it don't mean nothing. It don't hold no weight. We've been saying that for a long time. And um now I've come to find out uh that all this time Diddy was grimy as hell, which we already knew. But to think that Diddy would, I mean, that's fine. I've never, ever, ever, ever in my life looked down on people to where I'm shaking their hands or and we know we gotta wash hands and you know, germs. We understand that, but you can't be that's like that's like giving away turkeys. I don't know if y'all saw Jim Jones was giving away turkeys the other day. The rapper Jim Jones was giving away turkeys, and uh he had the biggest attitude and was telling motherfuckers to move and get the hell out of the way, and and and he told one old lady, like, you know, don't be cutting, get in the back of the line, these people are gonna jump you. It just wasn't the type of attitude you would think somebody will have when they're giving away turkeys. But then would it be like me or you giving away turkeys, and then when you get you giving it to the homeless and the less fortunate, then when you get in your car, you like, ooh, I gotta go take a bath. I've been washing these hands, I've been around all these, all these poor people. I gotta get I gotta get cleansed off. I just think that's fucking foul. I ain't never felt like that. Uh, one break. Y'all know we always take a pause before. Let me take a pause after the Jim Jones mean ass um giving away turkeys. People was posting shit like, you know what? That's why I don't fucking uh um that's why I just pay for my own shit. That's what they said about uh Jim Jones. But let's take a quick break because Tehara needs to check. Let me repeat, let me let me read it from Tehra's words to you all. Chat, please keep me in prayer tomorrow. I will have brain surgery. Wow, y'all. Melissa and Lily will keep the chat posted. Going to miss you guys. Oh my god, I need everybody to pray. This is this is serious, but you're gonna be all right to hear. Um, but brain surgery is nothing to take lightly, so we need all the prayer hands, all the prayer hands in the chat, please. Yeah, that definitely sucks. Like, you how you gonna be handing out touching? But yeah, uh, let me let me see, let me let me let me before I get on that again. We gotta get these prayers. Let's get these prayers out of the way, y'all. Let me get some. Can we fill the chat up with prayer hands real quick for Tahara, who is having brain surgery tomorrow? Uh we we know she's gonna be fine, but we want to put those prayers out there anyway. It's always, like I said, we always um, we always want to keep safe. C Tuck says, praying for you, Tehara. Uh Angelina says, good luck on the surgery. I'll be praying for you and Brett. Everything will be amazing. Uh Angie says, Tehra, all the best love for the best outcome for a speedy recovery. Any other messages? Does anybody have? Denise says she's gonna start. She says, She got you, Tahra. I'm going to start today and before work. And you know, all of us at the Flow Show No Filter uh podcast, we are praying for you, Tehara. You're gonna be fine. I'm gonna say it again. There's so much power in the tongue. Let's all speak positive about the outcome and rap, rap Tehara, one of ours, um, in our arms. And you know, we all are with you, Tehara. No matter what's going on in this, in this world, this crazy world of ours, we're gonna always make sure we take a time out to pray for ours. Thank you, sweet doll. Sweet doll says, God bless the hands during the surgery. And uh, I agree, Angie. That was definitely fantastic, uh, uh, sweet doll. Angelina says, we will be thinking about you, and yes, definitely a speedy recovery. So you can come back to the chat quickly. Yeah, Tahara, the chat is not going to be the same without you. God is gonna make sure that you are fine because he knows your family needs you. He knows that you are a wonderful person. And last but not least, he knows that this chat and this community needs you. And because of all those reasons, you're gonna come out better than you went in. You're gonna go, you're gonna you're gonna come out of surgery better than when you went in surgery, uh, Tehara. You can guarantee that. Grandma Kathy says prayer is going up. Thank you, Grandma Kathy. Fire Glory. Hey, fire glory, I ain't see you in there. Uh, fire glory says speedy recovery, and may God watch over your doctor's hands as they do the surgery. And uh last but not least, uh, whenever two or more come together, we are all in agreement. These are some powerful prayers that are being sent out. Thank you, everybody. We'll get back on to the we'll get back to covering this Diddy stuff. But uh thank you for everybody, friend, praying for Tehara. And we're gonna make sure tomorrow is family. Okay, so tomorrow is family, is is uh subscriber Wednesday, uh customer appreciation. Um definitely uh uh we'll do some extra prayers tomorrow. I don't know if you'll be in surgery to hair as the show is going on tomorrow, but we will also put some extra prayers in tomorrow um on your behalf. Let's get back to this Diddy, this Diddy, this crazy Diddy mess. Like I said though, I'm not gonna lie, this is the documentary that if you got some puff for my puff puff passers, go ahead and puff one up and get you a uh and get you some popcorn. You like I said, if I'm finding out new information, like I told you, I've been eating, sleeping, breathing, and living this bad boy Diddy stuff. Um, if I'm getting new information, you know, I'm I'm sure a lot of y'all are gonna get some information that uh that y'all didn't know. But this is what I'm hearing has Diddy more pissed than anything. They start talking about, they start talking about the Tupac shoot. And where I'm hearing is Diddy is absolutely pissed that 50 Cent has put this Tupac killing, uh, this this floating around this theory that Diddy has something to do with Tupac's killing. And man, they breaking it down. They breaking it down about how jealous Diddy was of not only just jealous of Tupac, but he was jealous of Tupac and and uh Diddy's, I mean Tupac and Biggie's relationship. He was jealous of Tupac with the women. He he and the war, the East Coast, West Coast war actually started when one of Suge's friends, I think his name was Jump or something. I had to check it, I have to check the documentary again. But that was around the time when when Suge and Diddy were beefing. One of big, uh, I believe one of Diddy's people shot and killed Sean uh Suge Knight's friend. And that was right after the time when when Suge Knight they had that award show, and Suge Knight was like, anybody that wants to stay an artist and don't want the producer dancing in the videos and doing all that shit come to death row. Um and so uh it was just eerie how there were so many reasons. So after that person got killed, it was all out war between Suge Knight and Diddy, but that war is what made Suge Knight go get Tupac out of prison, and that's what made Tupac join the whole fight because they Tupac and Suge Knight both had a common enemy. Now go back to that first time when Tupac was shot. They said that they were actually uh when Tupac was shot at, would y'all remember the shooting at Quad Studios, the shooting that Tupac actually survived. Tupac said two things that made him suspicious was number one, he knew whoever came to, it wasn't no robbers. They tried to act like it was just somebody trying to rob him. But Tupac said he had$80,000 worth of jewelry that they left. And if somebody was trying to rob him, then there would be no, there would be no reason to leave that money. So he knew they were trying to kill him. But also, Tupac said that Diddy, Puffy, whatever you want to call him and all them, were actually rushing him, were actually rushing him to get to the studio, and he couldn't figure out like wow, y'all rushing me, like I'm coming, but what is the rush? But it seems like, according to Tupac, that they were lining him up to be killed, and Biggie didn't want any part of beefing with Tupac. He loved Tupac, he appreciated Tupac, and Tupac showed him a lot, and because of Tupac's love for big or Biggie's love for Tupac, Diddy, amongst all those other reasons, wanted Tupac out of here. And that is when uh Diddy uh kind of hooked up with the Crips, and the Crips basically were his protection and who he paid. And y'all, if y'all know, I'm I'm sure y'all, a lot of y'all know about the story of how thank you. Uh a lot of people know the story about that, but let's take a pause real quick because Tracy White uh has puffed puff puffing and puffing and praying for Tehara. Thank you for the$4.99. We call that a$5 holla. Tracy, a big supporter, always have been a big supporter of the show. Um thank you for the$5 holla, everybody. Show Tracy some love. But yeah, y'all, I'm on, and this is this information I'm giving y'all is only from the first episode and a half. So this is four hours, this is a four-hour documentary that I've only had a chance to watch. Because I woke up this morning and started watching. Um, I've only had a chance to watch like an hour and 20 minutes, and pretty much all of this information except for the the the the uh him needing to be clean from the peasants, that's the only part I got from somewhere else. But other than that, all of this shit I told y'all so far is straight from the first hour and 20 minutes. So, who knows how much more shit that they that 50 Cent exposed in this documentary. And I'm sure y'all know, but 50 Cent told the story of he didn't say he actually been beefing with Puff, but he said what he he had a problem for life with Puff because Diddy tried to take him shopping when when 50 Cent first made it big. Uh 50 said Diddy tried to take him shopping as if he tried to like uh uh flirt with him or something. And and 50 Cent said he he didn't like Diddy ever since that day. And um, but he said he has no beef, he said he has he has casted Diddy's children and some of his uh projects or whatever, so who knows? But but that was 50 Cent's answer about what what is his biggest gripe with Diddy, aka Puff. And basically it's because uh Diddy didn't uh Diddy tried to take him on a I don't know, take him on a date. I don't know what the hell did he diddy wild. I don't know. All we know is Diddy's a wild motherfucker. I don't know what the hell he did. Maurice, one more. Hey, look, y'all, I don't know if Maurice got some of y'all blocked, but Maurice in here going crazy. Y'all better get his ass. Uh Tracy said, sounds like that con has been used before. Probably his mom. I will take you shopping if you go to college. Yep. Yep, you can see that's why that's why I like this documentary because it really, like I said, I really like to see days before the arrest, and I don't know how much, as I watch more of the documentary, I don't know if they got like if they actually damn near got the footage of him being arrested. I don't know, but I like this documentary because it's not just about the allegations and the and the court case, it's actually developing the like the monster that Diddy became. How did it happen? And where did it come from? And also, oh how could I forget this one? So one of the one of the uh lawsuits that's going on, that's actually pending, is from a a young lady named Joy. Her name is Joy. And um uh Diddy uh Diddy had conned her into uh doing a video. She wasn't a video girl. Yeah, Carol, Carolyn, I remember Harry White as opposed to Barry White. I like that name. I like that nickname, Harry White. Harry White. So anyway, yeah, yeah, I definitely remember that though, Caroline. So so Puff, that I'm gonna call him Puff because they call him Puff, and I keep going back and forth from Puff and Diddy. I can't remember all those names. So anyway, Puff conduct doing a video shoot. Sometime after this video shoot, he's he allegedly sexually assaulted her and videotaped it and started showing it to everybody. This girl, not coming from that world at all, she had a letter that she still saved to this day. Now, she has a lawsuit pending on Diddy right now. She was actually one of the first people to put her lawsuit. Her name is Joy, I believe Joy. Well, her she had a letter, and she read this on the documentary that was from her parents. Her parents had wrote a letter to Diddy's parents. It said, Dear Mr. and Mrs. Uh Combs, your and I can't read the word for I mean uh word for word, but um I can't remember word for word. But basically the note was saying, like, your son did something horrifically bad to my daughter, something I've never thought we would ever experience in our Life. He made a sexual video without her knowledge, and he's been passing it around and showing it to people on big screen TVs. It was a long letter. And they went on and on and on about how horrible they felt and this and that. And I'm like, this shit might be true. I mean, they got a letter from the parents actually wrote to Diddy about this sexual encounter that was special. They said it was borderline rape, first of all. And then they also said that Diddy was showing it to everybody. And then to go along with that, uh Diddy, they said that Diddy used to follow all of the big time uh gangsters and and all the people in New York with money. And one of their things was they used to record sexual encounters for bragging rights, saying that they had sex with this person's woman or this person. And so they said Diddy picked up all that video taping and videotaping sexual encounters for clout. He picked that up from gangsters in Harlem that he wanted to be like. They called it a babysitter. Angelina, it's so funny. So Angelina, are you saying they would they would sit up? They used to sit Maurice down and say, Here you we need you to sit with your babysitter. They're just gonna be pounding baseballs in your head for about a couple hours. But don't be alarmed. This is just your babysitter. You are very funny for that, Angelina. I think I think on that note, I think on that note, we need to get the hell out of here. And y'all got homework, y'all. Y'all got homework today. I need everybody in this chat. We got 42 motherfuckers in here. I need all 42 of y'all 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 shit. So um, and I might actually see if I'm gonna figure out hey C Tuck. Oh shit, but C Tuck, okay, so maybe we'll do it Thursday. But C Tuck, I'm gonna have you, I wanna have you. I don't know if C Tuck even in here. I could be talking to myself. But if C Tuck is in here, or if you listen to it on a replay, C Tuck, I wanna have you come up on stage and give you give your thoughts on the biggie uh the documentary, and we could take a little time out to kind of formulate our our after dark podcast, our sports shit, our sports and combat, and our sports and entertainment. So, C Tuck, if you're here or if I'm talking to my motherfucking self, then it is what it is. I did say like the live. I thought what did I say? I thought um that's what I meant to say. What did I say? Like the live, y'all, as we get out of here. All right, cool. So, yeah, so that sounds like a plan. So I'm gonna figure out um whether if we could do probably Thursday, we'll do it Thursday or Friday. Um, we'll bring C Tuck, probably Thursday probably be good. Um, figure out how to bring C Tuck up on the stage so he could give some of his uh commentary on the uh on the uh documentary, and also we'll carve out about five to ten minutes for y'all to help us carve out our our our our other show. Yeah, I know I can add him to the live. I'm gonna do it Thursday. Hey, look, Tracy said Lala, I gotta hear what Flo says and leads us into it. He's not out yet. Yeah, I gotta do it first. Uh, but yeah, y'all, so beautiful show. Hey, y'all, everybody, y'all got homework. And I'm gonna be asking questions. We're gonna have a pop quiz because y'all ain't about to just have me watching this shit and y'all just sitting back listening to my damn story times. I wanna hear what y'all think about some of this shit. So, y'all got homework, and y'all homework is to watch Diddy, The Reckoning on Netflix. If y'all, whoever don't have Netflix, let's work together. I don't know, can we still share Netflix accounts or did they shut that shit down? I don't know. I know we used to could share accounts, so if you don't got Netflix, get with somebody in the community and see if they can somehow give you access. I don't even know if you can do that shit no more. So if you can't, then my bad. But um, let's definitely y'all got homework, man. I need y'all to watch the Diddy, the new 50 cent documentary that he put out on Diddy called The Reckoning. It's on Netflix, it's a four-part series, 60 minutes per part. I need y'all to watch that so Wednesday and Thursday, especially by Thursday, because Thursday, we all gonna be in here. Tomorrow it's just gonna be the family. 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SPEAKER_02:You know who I haven't seen? Big R.
SPEAKER_03:So but might tell you, unless I saw unless she was in the chat and I missed her, but somebody say tell Big R uh we wonder where the hell she's been at. But I got one message for y'all.
SPEAKER_02:I don't wanna leave, but I gotta go right now.
SPEAKER_03:I'll be back before you know it. I gotta get out of here, y'all. Family show is the best, ain't it? Tehara, shout out to Hera. More prayers for Tehera. Hey, Lala. Uh Lala says I was saying I'm off at work, so I will have time to watch it today. So let's get to our mouse in the chat then. Let's get to our mouse in the chat then. Fuck it. Let's go. Let's get to our mouse. Grandma Kathy, make sure you watch the documentary now. Tracy, Angie, C Tuck. Y'all got homework now. I ain't about to just sit up here tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday, and have my fucking throat falling out into the all onto the floor because I'm talking so fucking much because I'm the only one who watched it. Y'all not about to leave me hanging. Wednesday and Thursday, do y'all damn homework so we can so we can do this shit together. So everybody got their homework. Appreciate everybody. Let me get the hell out of here. I'm feeling goofy right now. And um like Angie said, pay your dues, Molly. Uh pay your dues, Maurice. And y'all know I love y'all. Y'all know I love y'all. But y'all know the rest. But um