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How A Videographer, A Viral Post, And 50 Cent Could Change Diddy’s Fate
What happens when courtroom chaos, celebrity power, and a camera that never stops rolling collide? We dive straight into the claims reshaping public perception: a juror accused of giggling and passing notes during a sex-trafficking trial, an attorney publicly calling out her conduct, and mounting allegations of obstruction and witness tampering that could redefine the legal stakes for everyone involved. The conversation pushes past surface headlines to examine who bears responsibility when the guardrails of due process bend—the juror, the judge, or the system that lets it slide.
We also pull back the curtain on the industry machine. The rumored 140 hours of behind-the-scenes footage—originally intended for a triumphal documentary—has reportedly shifted hands after a payment dispute, raising the possibility that private strategy sessions and risky outreach attempts are now evidentiary time bombs. We talk about 50 Cent’s cold, methodical approach to leverage, why timing matters more than volume, and how a single tape can flip the narrative from swagger to exposure. If even part of the alleged conduct appears on camera, the legal and reputational fallout won’t stop at one person.
Context matters, so we revisit the culture and history that frame this story. Lyrics once brushed off as shock value read differently next to multiple accusations of drugging and assault. Faith Evans’ memoir account of being pressured to perform while grieving adds a human dimension to claims of control and coercion. Through it all, we keep our focus on people over spectacle—building a space for accountability, clarity, and community support that outlasts any viral clip.
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Wake up, wake up, wake up. It's the flow show no filter. Back for another Taco Tuesday. William Tacos at. Uh, but before we get into all the mess, let me cover my ass. No ditty. The thoughts, views, and opinions shared on the flow show no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. How are we feeling today? Back for another episode. Seems like we've been gone too long already. It is Taco Tuesday. Another flow show, no filter. And Diddy and his documentary and all the backstories that are coming out are dominating the headlines. We gotta talk about it. So let's talk about it. Who we got up in here, y'all? We got uh what's up, Grandma Kathy? C Tuck. We all up in here. Put a one in the chat if you can hear me. One in the chat if you can hear me. Making sure I ain't froze. Alright, good, good, good, good, good. Okay, okay. I see everybody popping in here. We was froze a little bit. Good morning, C Tuck. Man, man, so many backstories and crazy shit coming out about I can't I can't even keep up. I even had uh Tyrone Blackburn who has been the attorney who has been up, Diddy's behind uh you've seen Tyrone Blackburn and all of the uh you've seen Tyrone Blackburn in all of the cases, all of the uh uh uh lawsuits, sexual lawsuits. He's been one of the main lawyers going after Diddy. He actually popped in to my uh he actually popped in to my what did you call it? Uh Instagram. So I gotta tell you a little something before we even get into everything. Remember yesterday we were talking about that juror. Good morning, Vanetta. We gotta talk more about that juror. What up, our ex Desi, Tabitha, Grandma Kathy? What is going on with the crew? How y'all feeling? Uh wow. So before we even get into something, remember yesterday we were talking talking about the juror, the little shady juror who was fanned out. Um, she was on the documentary, and and the more she talked, the more it pissed me off. What's up, Lala? Good morning, Lala. Everybody, I ain't seen Lala in here. You was in here yesterday, my boy C Tuck. But uh, Mel Mac, what's going on? What is going on? Uh, so get back to this jury. So, you know, that post I made was going viral before we get into the actual show. I gotta, this is some from yesterday. So, Tyrone Blackburn. I think I should have screenshotted it, but if I didn't, I should be able to find it easily. Um, Tyrone Blackburn, that attorney, who has been uh basically uh basically this Tyrone Blackburn has been the main attorney who has been suing Diddy. Well, he commented on my post about the juror. Now, where did I put that? Where did I put his post at? Actually, he said she was uh he said that she was tapping her feet, uh, and uh getting in all the other jurors like ears, laughing, just did not take her duty seriously at all. Um, and if you saw the documentary, you know which juror I'm talking about. I'm actually I actually believe it's juror 160. Uh juror 160, the young lady who everybody believes she's a fan, Tyrone Blackburn said he was actually in the court and witnessed, uh witnessed her just disturbing all the other uh disturbing all the other jurors just being very extra. And I thought it was very uh telling, and it was definitely an eye-opener, uh, that so many somebody who was actually there all the time. You know, I popped in and out, but I wasn't at the trial enough to see everything play out the way it played out. Oh, here it is, right here. Check this out, y'all. So this is the actual post. If you're watching, you can see. Uh, yeah, okay. Cisa so sure, uh, Mel Mac, you're right. Tisa Tales was uh talking about a certain juror doing all that, and I didn't I didn't I didn't put two and two together. She did say that during the trial. You are absolutely right, Mel Mac. Um, but this is from Tyrone Blackburn. I posted about that juror was fanned out. Did Tyrone Blackburn? Um, you know, it's backwards, but you can see this blue check. This is Tyrone Blackburn, the actual real attorney who has so many DDK sexual assault cases going on right now. But he says, when I said she was, I said in my video she was fanned out. This is Tyrone Blackburn, the the celebrity, the famous celebrity attorney, commenting on my post, said, Yup, I was in the room. She was the main problem. Very animated. She was a fan 100%. She did not take her, she did not take her uh duty seriously. She was also disrupting the other jurors, taping them or tapping them, uh, passing notes, giggling, and clearly attempting to influence them. This is a woman who is a juror on with a defendant who is on trial for sex trafficking, uh uh sexual assault, basically. Just overall, just no respect, no regard for women or anybody for that matter. And this juror is in there acting that way, man. That is fucking pitiful. Good morning, Shauna. Everybody wish uh Shauna a good morning if you are in the chat. Uh Shauna just said good morning to everybody. Uh so y'all, that's shameful. But now we got Tisa Tails said it. Mel Mac brought that to our attention, and I do remember Tisa Tails saying that there was a juror doing all that, but I didn't know it was this young lady. And um, but then you know what it goes back to, and I hate to, I hate to um, I hate to have a little smoke for Judge Subirmanian in on this, but with all this going on, why didn't anybody do anything? Like this is the stuff that I'm hearing that this juror did was completely and totally overborn out of bounds. So how could that carry on? And from the description of it, it doesn't sound like she did this one day, two days. This sounds like an ongoing issue. You understand? Like, okay, we can I I hey look, she dead fucking wrong. Let's get that out the way. She is dead fucking wrong, right? But once we establish that, now we gotta go to who was the authority, who was the authority in the courtroom that allowed this to continue and proceed as if this was okay. That that's that's the next question I have now. Let me go to the chat. Desi says it's all scripted floor, and they're all in on it. I would not be surprised, Deszy. I wouldn't be surprised. Like you said, Mel Mac, it sounds like a daily occurrence. So how can how can a how can a judge allow that? Did he did he have extra pressure on him? Could he not say that? Like that is the part that once I got past, like, okay, this chick was fanned out and and and she did wrong with not with by not taking this seriously. I haven't seen many jurors or near or where the jury sits at. I've never seen like tapping and and and and and giggling, like what? I thought you were supposed to just kind of be emotionless. Good morning, at least. Uh Cammy says, I wonder if Diddy paid, or maybe. Maybe, because uh we're gonna get into that too. But what we what what do you all think? Because we're gonna get into this tampering witness stuff that was broken um by actually Tisa Tells. Uh, we're gonna get into what she says that about the charges Diddy got coming up and why. Um, and it all might make sense, and who knows what what what nuclear bomb 50 is sitting on over there? Because I know one thing about 50, and a lot of people don't know. I was a huge, I am still a huge 50 fan back when he first hit. When he came with many men, with step upon me, blood in my eyes, dog, and I can't see. I'm just trying to be what I'm destined to be, and niggas trying to take my life away. I put a hole in the nigga for fucking with me. My back on the rope. Now you gonna see. But I watch how you talk when you talk about me. Cause I come and take your life away. Many man. Many, many, many, many men. Wish step on me, Lord. I don't cry no more, don't look to the sky no more. Have mercy on me, have mercy on my soul. Some days my heart turned cold. Have mercy on many men. Many, many, many, many men. Wish step on me when that came out, and even before that, I was a huge 50 Cent fan. So I know a lot about 50 before I even actually met him and went on to be uh close to 50. And like I said, 50 co-signed my first record deal for me. And he's always, he's always, I don't care what nobody says about 50. When it comes to me, he has treated me like gold, and so I will always hold 50 down. But what I'm saying, all that to say, 50 studies the art of war. So everything 50 does is calculated. That is goes all the way back to how he just destroyed Ja Rule. You know, one of the uh art, one of the rules of arts of war is you destroy your enemy completely, and this is why 50 goes so hard. But trust me, 50 didn't release all the bullets he had on the first documentary. 50 too smart for that. He studies the art of war, and you jab first. So uh I believe that documentary is the jab, and I believe Diddy is, I mean, 50 is sitting on some major stuff that can wipe Diddy once and for all from ever being able to do business again. Not only that, but he might not never get out of that fucking Diddy might go from getting 50 months to when it's all said and done, never coming out, man. Never coming out because now he's inside. You got he has so much dirty laundry floating around, so much dirty laundry floating around, and now you got something something something uh you got somebody like 50 Cent who has all the momentum and resources and has footage that was like behind the scenes that was actually Diddy's footage that has fell into the hands of 50, so he has all the backstory. Y'all, I'm telling you, this is not over. Diddy the thing about 50 Cent and 50 Cent told me 50 Cent will uh go overboard. So do you think off of the success of this documentary, you think 50 not coming back with more stuff that he's had tucked? Oh, for sure, which is what leads me to the show today. That was 15 minutes of covering with the drawer and kind of re adding something that you needed to hear from yesterday. But now let's talk about these new charges and give credit to Tisa Tales for uh bringing this to the light. Shout out to her. Um hard working, she works hard. Give it up to Tisa, but um tampering, obstruction, obstruction of justice, tampering charges, and many more charges that have to do with those uh concepts, let's just say, uh, could be coming, and from what people are saying are coming. Um there was a guy named Neil. And Neil was mentioned uh in the court, um, mentioned by Cassie documents, but he didn't take the stand. Neil has been rumored, or or I don't know it's been proven, so I'm just gonna say alleged that he's worked directly or was working with the feds or some has some connection to the feds. Well, Neil also was so close to Diddy, or is so close to Diddy, that he wrote a letter of recommendation talking about how great of a person Diddy is, how great of a guy he is, how loving he is, how this, how that. I threw up in my mouth reading it. But it is being alleged that Neil and possibly some others are on that secret footage that 50 got his hands on. And they are on that footage harassing and meddling and tampering with witnesses, giving up their addresses, reaching out to them, offering to pay legal fees, uh, so many things that are not appropriate for a defendant to be doing during a trial of this nature. Remember, this footage was only supposed to be secret footage, not secret, let's just not see, but uh behind the scenes footage with Diddy. Diddy was originally going to do a Netflix documentary about how he beat the case. You know he's a narcissist. There's no way Diddy thought he was about to be held accountable. Diddy's been getting away with murder since the 90s. So there's no way he thought he was gonna, he thought he was gonna be found guilty of anything. So what are you gonna do? He's gonna capitalize off people's pain, document the whole process, do a big deal with Netflix, and live happily ever after. But that ever after never came. Because once the trial went left, once the trial went left, did he scrap the whole fucking Netflix documentary thing and went into his shell? And he did the same thing he's always done. And that is not paying motherfuckers. But this time, not paying motherfuckers came back to bite you.
SPEAKER_00:Because this videographer said if Diddy won't pay me, 50 Cent will pay me.
SPEAKER_01:Thus, 50 Cent has this footage, and Diddy and his lawyers are panicking because they don't even know exactly how much is on this footage. Remember, Diddy had this videographer recording everything. So imagine if it was you or me, if I had a videographer following me around for, I don't know, let's just say a month, two months. Probably like a month, month, month or two. Because the trial was around eight weeks, and they were following them before the trial. So it might have been 90 days. Let's say about three months. Anybody that has a videographer following them around to document everything, including private uh client to lawyer conversations, in 90 days, you can't even recall what the hell might be on them tapes. Come on with it, Lily. Lily said what's done in the dark will come to the light. Come on, Lily.
SPEAKER_00:This has just begun.
SPEAKER_01:If this guy, Neil, is on video giving out witnesses addresses, calling up witnesses. I don't even diddy is a very smart in some ways and extremely stupid in others. I don't know why you would have anybody recording this shit, but I tell you one thing. Guess whose hands, if I got some secret, if I got some behind the scenes video of me that I don't want to be out here, y'all know who the last person on earth you will want to have that footage. Thank you, Cammy. Um, and I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna touch on that. The last person you want to get their hand on some fucking footage like that is 50 Cent. 50 Cent does not stop once he has momentum in someone. 50 taught me a lot about planning. 50 told me don't be a private plane with no wheels. I'm gonna say that again. 50 Cent told me don't be a private plane with no wheels. Meaning, don't be it, don't be, don't be a private plane flying high looking good. And knowing that you have to eventually land, but when you land, you don't have any wheels. So you're looking at a beautiful private plane that is destined to crash. He told me a couple celebrities that were private planes, and I'm not gonna say their names right now. But he definitely told me this. I remember we were in Texas, we were in Austin, Texas. That was that time I showed y'all the picture of me and 50, and we would just got a chance to ride. It was just me, 50, and his and his one security guy. And um he gave me so many gems that day. Um, but that was one that I will never forget. 50 told me, don't be a private plane with no wheels. Oh, and so I'm gonna whisper this. I'm gonna I'm gonna tell you one of the celebrities that he said was a private plane with with with uh with no wheels, because he don't like the motherfucker anyway now. So I can't say one. I ain't gonna say the other one because that can start some shit. But you know, y'all family, I tell y'all, don't tell nobody. Please don't tell nobody what I'm saying right here. This is just between me and the thousands that listen to me, but don't tell nobody. But anyway, no, he said Floyd Mayweather was um a private plane with no wheels and saying he looked good, but eventually the way he's going, it's gonna be a horrible crash. Um, so Floyd Mayweather is one person that 50 said he's a private plane with no wheels. Look good, looked real good right now, but just wait. And so I'll never forget that. And so what that taught me and what that had me, what what that did was no matter how good things are going, I'm always planning um for bracing myself for a uh uh uh pivot or something else, or or I'm always making sure that I can land. For example, I'll give you an example of that, and this is straight from advice from 50. Um, when my TikTok got banned, the smart thing I did about it, my TikTok was going. I'm so big on TikTok, I was making enough money on TikTok and getting enough followers on TikTok. I didn't need shit, I didn't need nothing else, I didn't need no other apps. But I remember what 50 told me that always had wheels. So as my TikTok was building, I worked my ass off to build up my fake my Facebook. I had 800 followers, my Instagram, I had 800 followers. I didn't even have a YouTube, my YouTube channel was was shit. It's like nothing. But while my TikTok was going crazy, instead of just focusing on that and just living and you know, being happy with that and being content, I was busting my ass, building all my other uh platforms up to give me those wheels. And guess what happened? TikTok banned me out of the clear blue for no good reason. I had no violations, nothing. Just because I was calling out the healthcare system and standing up for Luigi as far as the message of how this healthcare uh is rigged, and they banned me. But guess what? I didn't have to cry, I didn't lose a step because by the time they banned me, I had built up my YouTube, I had built up my Facebook, I had built up my Instagram. So when they banned me, they didn't do anything but make everybody run over to my podcast, and that's what blew my podcasts up. TikTok banning me blew my podcast up because I had just launched my podcast. So shout out to 50 for that advice, and I'm just letting y'all know how uh why I go so hard and why I love 50 so much. This is just one thing. 50 has given me so many gems, I could talk for hours, but I won't do that because of that one listener out there that's talking about they don't want to hear all my personal shit. I love you, I love you, but anyway, yeah, but that's the truth. 50. Um, that's why me and 50 are close. Um, I always will hold them down, and I look forward to as my journey as I grow and grow and grow. I'm sure I will be doing a 50 Cent interview for sure at some point. Um, but yeah, 50 Cent dropped a lot of gems, and he's he's he's very good when it comes to the art of war. So Diddy should be fucking scared. Shitless. Uh Neil was mentioned in the court. Cassie said Neil would actually arrange shit, freak offs, whatever. So Neil is dirty. But remember, Diddy said in the documentary on the behind the scenes, he told his lawyer, we need the companies who work with the dirtiest of the dirtiest. Now, what is that supposed to mean? To me, it means illegal or borderline illegal. And so even if 50 didn't want to hand this over to the feds, I believe they would subpoena that footage and forced 50 to do it anyway. Uh Diddy in trouble. Diddy in trouble. And it ain't and like I said, for that foot, but that's what hey look, that's where the saying goes. The saying that's when they say whatever makes you laugh will make you cry. That's what they mean.
SPEAKER_00:See, when Diddy wasn't paying mofos, it was funny. But it ain't so funny when the rabbit got to gun.
SPEAKER_01:It ain't so funny when the rabbit got to gun. And so now this, and I'm saying lowly videographer, I'm using, I'm speaking from Diddy's perspective. In Diddy's mind, it's just a lowly videographer who I can just say, I ain't paying you shit, leave me alone. Well, not paying somebody is about to, you're about to pay the ultimate price. Now you're about to pay the ultimate price. If this is true, and they have footage of you tampering uh with witnesses and obstructing justice. And you know something I want to speak on? Let me see. Desi said, we promise we won't tell anyone. Thank you, Desi. I know I can count on the community to keep my little secrets uh uh in-house and and and not have me in trouble with more foes, even though y'all know I don't give a fuck. But um, thank you, Cammy, for uh giving us that uh information. The uh the guy had 140 hours of footage of this. Do you know? Let me give you an idea. Let me give you a let me give you a con let me give you a uh let me put that in perspective. Let me put that in perspective. Let me put that in perspective.
SPEAKER_00:The documentary is four hours long. Y'all hear me?
SPEAKER_01:The documentary is four hours long. They have a hundred and forty hours of behind the scenes, Diddy. Do you understand how fucked up this is going to get for Diddy? When you are somebody like Diddy and you and you and you're drugged out all the time and you're doing whatever you want, and you're sloppy. We understand he was moving sloppy when you're on top of the world and feel like ain't nobody do nothing to you. You tend to be sloppy about the things you do because you don't feel like anything's gonna happen to you anyway. So can you imagine? All right, put it like this. Here you go. Imagine your worst enemy having 140 hours of behind the scenes shit on you. A hundred and forty hours.
SPEAKER_00:Wouldn't you be nervous? I would be nervous. Your enemy, your arch rival.
SPEAKER_01:Exactly, banana thought you was invincible. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Not to mention, not to mention, your main attorney is also pissed off at you, and Nasso has lost trust because you was recording his ass and he ain't even know it.
SPEAKER_00:He didn't know, he needs no. I don't know if y'all remember that song. He didn't know it. Shout out to Rocco. And now we understand that Rick Ross line.
SPEAKER_01:Now that I'm saying, oh, I'm in my bag today. Remember that song? Yeah, if y'all remember that song, yeah. Put a one in the chat. I don't expect many of y'all to remember that song, but I'm about follow me, y'all. Follow me, y'all, because I'm about to land the plane on this song. Yeah, no. There was a song called Yeen Know. And um, Rick Ross, who has been rumored to be diddly diddly diddly D' with Diddy. Exactly. Ross called a lawsuit, but now let's let's look deeper into this now, C Tuck. Because now we have the uh the benefit of new information. Everybody in their mama, even the most, there are some journalists who I respect who don't who are on who don't really think that Diddy actually put up money to kill Tupac. And I'm only saying this because this is a journalist who are definitely not just riding and saying Diddy did everything. These are respected journalists, but even those same journalists all agree and all said because they know from personal experiences of people they know that the one thing that they know a thousand percent sure that Diddy did over these years was drug and grape people. Or should we say rug and grape? We got new vocabulary these days. Rug and grape, drug and grape, y'all know what that is, right? Now, Rick Ross and and Diddy have been rumored to be doing all kind of weird shit together. And there was a time, and this is why 50 really hates Diddy, even though he didn't want to say it publicly, how much he hates him. But when when Diddy, when 50 was beefing with Rick Ross, Diddy teamed up with Rick Ross, and I don't know what, you know, a lot of rumors going around about what the hell Diddy and Rick Ross was doing together. I ain't gonna touch. But I'm gonna go back to this song, you ain't know it. Remember that uh lawsuit Ross caught? Put Molly all in her drink. She ain't know it. Molly is basically a date grape drug. Now he caught a lawsuit, and that's a fucked up line. But now, when you think about that line, with all the information we have, and Rick Ross was running around Diddy, what exactly was this just par for the courts? Molly all in his dream, and he ain't even know it. Molly all in her dream, and she ain't know it. And now next thing you know, people waking up with their butt hurt and don't know why they butt hurt. Oh, this shit is hey, this is about to get crazy. You following me, C Tuck? Think about it. He was so confident to say Molly all in her drink, she ain't even know. And now we know that Diddy was the king of putting stuff in people's drinks and getting wild. And they don't even know. They just waking up butthurt, uh sore. The next thing they know, they looking at Diddy next to him. This is a big problem. Desi says a lot of things are making real sense in 2025. Crazy. Go ahead and cook, but I'm pretty I'm picking up what you laying down, brother, for sure.
SPEAKER_00:I want to talk about the time.
SPEAKER_01:Because you know, all this shit, man, and I have to admit, I was I I was a kid, but I was fooled, man. I I I I thought, hey, let me tell you something, man. Shout out my Uncle Marv, man. My Uncle Marv, I'm telling y'all, I was, I was, they used to call me, they used to kind of call me Puff. Because I threw parties, I like to dance, I was a good dancer. I'm Diddy ain't no good dancer. I was always a good dancer. A real, like anybody knows me, know that was my thing. I can dance my ass off, still can, but I don't really dance no more. I fucking fell in the shower yesterday or a couple days ago, y'all. And um, so I don't know if I can dance the way I right now, but I fell in the shower the other day like an old ass man. I couldn't believe it. Tore up the whole shower curtain. You come in there, it feels like it looked like a murder scene. Shana thought I died in that motherfucker. Shower water busting me all in my head. But anyway, that's a whole nother story. Wrist fucked up, hip hurt. Fell in the shower. That's some true old man shit.
SPEAKER_00:But anyway.
SPEAKER_01:Dancing around, like stomping on roaches all over the stage. I thought he was genuine at that time. My Uncle Marv back then was like, man, that Diddy a phony motherfucker. And I thought my Uncle Marv was a big hater. He said, Diddy. He called Diddy. It hurt me because I was Uncle Marv was one of my favorite uncles. And Diddy was like at the time, like probably my number one rapper or producer or whatever, man. I was I was fooled. You know, I'll be straight honest with y'all. But now that I get the information now, man, I feel like shit. This motherfucker puts on all white, dressed like the two fairies, stomping on roaches all over the stage, smiling and twirling and spinning. Two months after your best friend is killed. And the saddest part is something I just found out, man. Damn, did I? Or I screenshot it. Boy, I'll be happy. Because sometimes I forget to screenshot stuff that I want to share with y'all. Um but I didn't, okay, I didn't forget to screenshot this. Now y'all know Faith, that was Biggie's girl. Like y'all remember, if you even remember the movie, um Faith and Biggie were were were were were an item, got kid together. So Faith, imagine how Faith felt when Diggy got killed. Yeah, that was his wife. So imagine how she felt when her husband, her child's father is killed, right? Well, while while while every while all the people who really love Biggie are mourning, Diddy is planning his fucking campaign on how he can use this death to propel his career. Y'all are cracking up in the I can't be serious with y'all. I can't, y'all, I can't even be serious. Y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all in the chat talking about the tooth fairy. Somebody done found the emoji. He was dressed like the fucking tooth fairy. So and he was stomping roaches all over the all over the uh. He was stomping roaches all over the stage and smiling, happy as hell to be propelling his career. You don't give a fuck about Biggie, but let me go back to Faith. So did he plan this big big performance to take his career to another level? And you know the song, I be meant with uh every step you take. Y'all know the song. Um, y'all know Faith was the singer on that song. So when it was time to do the performance, Diddy uh requested Faith and let her know they were doing a performance. Faith said she didn't want to do it, she wasn't ready, she was hurting, she was in pain. She was dealing with the fact that not only her loved one is gone, but her child won't be fatherless. Her baby. Diddy forced her and threatened to blackball her whole fucking career if she didn't perform. So when you watch that performance and you see Faith in it fighting for her life to shit, you know, to get the song out, not cry, know that she didn't want to do that shit. You have to be a total POS to force a woman who is dealing with the loss of her husband or her child's father or whatever her loved one and force her to hit the stage for your own benefit. Says here, this is from Faith Evans's book, Keep the Faith, her memoir. Uh from 2008. If you want to get the book, go to uh Amazon or wherever you wherever you get your books from. Let me read this excerpt, man. This shit is this shit pissed me off. In the late summer, while I'll be missing you, was still running the uh running the airwaves. Pup was invited to perform the song along with myself and 112 at MTV Video Music Awards. This is FacePeak. I heard through Cheryl, excuse me. I heard through Cheryl that he wanted me there and told her it was not going to happen. I did the song, I did the video, but I'm not ready for that kind of performance. You know, Puff's not trying to hear that, she said. But do you see the difference? Anybody who truly loved Biggie knew that performance was performative, it was shallow. It was not about honoring Biggie, it was about propelling the Diddler and moving his career to new heights, and that is why faith and anybody who truly loved Biggie would not have wanted to participate in that. You see, Sting, I now one thing I even thought back then, I was like, because you know, Sting seems the part, can't you see you belong to me? You know, whatever. Sting sung that part, that's Sting song, whatever, right? That's a remake of his shit. But even then, I thought like Sting didn't want to be there. Sting didn't seem like he wanted to be there, or he didn't like Diddy or something, because he was just singing like a fucking statue. No emotion, nothing, and so I feel like everybody on that stage knew it wasn't right and probably felt it in their gut. But while everybody else was emotional, faith was in tears, you could hear it in her voice. You see, Sting, it's just like, hey, I'm just here, so I won't get fined. Sting wasn't excited to be there. But who was the only one? And there was all kinds of people on that stage. The only one who didn't have any real emotion and wasn't really sad was the tooth fairy. And he just continued to jump and step and spin and twirl and smile, and and and and it was all peaches for him because his career was going to another level. Let's go ahead and continue to read in this memoir. I don't care, Faith went on to say. I have to put my foot down. Why can't I just take some time? She said. I began to avoid Puff at all costs. If I heard he was at the studio, I didn't go. If I got a message that he called, I didn't call back. I hope he would give up and just use a backing vocal track for my part of the song. I felt like I didn't need to physically be there to sing the song. Puff was promoting his album, and I understood that. But I was lyrical performing at that point. I was still trying to figure out what my next move would be in the music industry. And in many ways, I was still trying to deal with my own grief. I just needed some time to work on my family and myself and adjust to what the next steps would be. Cheryl was with me in the studio one afternoon when Puff called looking for me. She answered the phone. I could tell by the look on her face that Puff was cussing her out. She's not ready to perform that song I heard her say. I could hear her, I could hear screams coming from the other end of the phone. I don't understand that, but things have been really, and it sure went and I and just looked at me, XL, and passed me the phone.
SPEAKER_00:Do you do you understand what kind of maniac we dealing with here?
SPEAKER_01:Somebody in the chat said, Did he dance across the stage like he won the damn lottery? Yeah, something happened to me, y'all. I don't want nobody dancing and twirling and dressed in all white, dancing across the stage, smiling and framing it as if it's honoring me. I don't want that. But this check this out, y'all. So this maniac is screaming. He don't give a damn about this. Is Biggie's. If you care so much about Biggie, this is Biggie's wife. This is Biggie's child's mother. So you care so much about Biggie, he's so much of your friend that to scream and cuss and force faith to perform on stage while you dance around.
SPEAKER_00:Like you got ants in your pants. My great East always said, boy, sit your ass down.
SPEAKER_01:You right here like you got ants in your pants. But you care so much about him, but you shitting on his his woman and his child.
SPEAKER_00:So let's go ahead and go on and read.
SPEAKER_01:After she passed the phone. Huh. I'm not ready, Faith said. You not ready? He yelled. What the fuck are you talking about? I'm still trying to get my shit together. Look, we here and we gotta live. We have a hit song right now, and we need to perform it together. If you're not ready, get ready.
SPEAKER_00:It's not that simple.
SPEAKER_01:Faith, listen to me. You want to give up on your career? Fine.
SPEAKER_00:But you will not fuck up my shit. Do you hear me?
SPEAKER_01:And then Faith said, Fine, I'll do the show. I hung up and collapsed onto the sofa in the studio lounge, sobbing hysteric. Cheryl sat down next to me and tried to comfort me. You could have said no, she said. I know that. I said, still crying. But he just gets under my skin and I feel like I can't. And you got dudes run around defending this asshole and wonder why I don't defend it. Fuck Diddy. And anybody like Diddy. I want to be clear on that. I don't, it ain't just Diddy. I don't like anybody that operate like that. She could have just had the vocals playing, but that's a control freak. Thank you, uh uh Elise. I see it. I see it. Hold on, let me go back to Elise. You know I don't miss it. Shout out to Elise for the$10 holla. Say happy taco Tuesday. Get juice a tree. I sure will. Thank you for the taco. Thank you for the taco. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I appreciate you, Elise, always so so so uh supportive. Yeah, he didn't even try to pull a fast one on Sting, but Sting had his paperwork right and got and made it straight. Diddy try to just steal the damn song. Everybody shout out at least for that$10 holler. I must be, I'm cooking today. What's up, Tracy? Uh, grandma Kathy says, please say a big shout out to Tracy, one of the viewers that helped me in my time of need. I will never forget her. Tracy, let's everybody give a shout out to Tracy for helping Grandma Kathy. Uh for uh helping her in a time of need. Is it Tracy White? Which Tracy is it? Or are we keeping this Tracy nameless? But whatever Tracy this is, that's a beautiful thing and a beautiful thing for you to say, Grandma Kathy. And like I always say, one thing the flow show no filter gonna do is get mushy at some point. Remember, I told y'all that we can't go a full episode without being mushy at some point. And I like. What if I told you? Oh, it's Tracy White. Okay, Tracy White. Well, everybody give Tracy White her flowers. Tracy White is one of my favorite, favorite, favorite, favorite, favorite supporters. Tracy White uh holds me down on Facebook. Um, she holds me down with super chats, she holds me down on the events I have. Um, I can't say enough about Tracy. Um, but if y'all would do me a favor, let's celebrate Tracy right now, man. Tracy is as genuine and as sweet as they come. So everybody, let's give Tracy her flowers, hand claps, and everything, man. Tracy is legend. I definitely believe that she is a beautiful person. In and out. I'll run through a brick wall twice for Tracy right now, if I if she needed me to. Um, so thank you for sharing that, Grandma Kathy, and letting us know who which Tracy it was. And um, and uh I can see Tracy's already responded. Tracy says, y'all, I am always here for my fam. It's rare to have people like y'all. Yeah, we got something special, y'all. Uh, we really do. We have something special, a special group um that you know makes me feel good to wake up in the morning and know when I open this laptop that it's gonna be a whole bunch of great motherfuckers that that that that hold me down and know that I got y'all back, man. We got something special. We're gonna keep, we're gonna take this to the top. We top five percent. We've taken this to the top one percent. And after that, just number one. We're showing, we're gonna show people we could do it the right way. I've never I've grown tremendously, and I've never just did shit for views. I've always did shit for for for so for to be genuine and know that so people know I'm coming from a genuine place. Um, that's what's more important to me than views. I feel like views are gonna come. I feel like followers will come will come. Success will come. But when the success comes, when you build it the right way, the more successful I become, the more grounded I'll stay because I have that same group with me that started with me. Many of my TikTokers from my beginning, beginning, beginning of stages, TikTok made me, uh gave me the platform to boost me into who I became to you all. And many of those same TikTokers still follow me right now. I like all my followers pretty much don't go nowhere, man, because we got something special. And I appreciate y'all. And as a matter of fact, since y'all try since y'all want to come on here getting mushy, I got a little fan mail, a little fan uh to read. I'm gonna have her name nameless because I didn't tell her I was even gonna read this. So I'm not gonna put her out there. I'm not gonna put her out there. But um, she says, uh, hey Flo, it's your resident scientist. I was screaming at the podcast this morning when you were asking about episode four. I wanted to yell. They talked about the jury not being sequestered. You were right. Also, you said 50 would do more if there was interest. I don't know how close you are to his ear. He has to keep shining the light on his on this issue. These poor people need their champion. Like Epstein, it was so well made, and I'm convinced he did it all. Well, that's it. Um life such as I am a scientist whose career spent in infectious disease has been eviscerated by the fuck by ignorant. I have two kids, high school, middle school, and a husband who were assaulted and the police looked the other way. Now he suffers. Uh now he suffers and is in pure hair. Um others trying to me and ten others are trying to find our new career. Unfucking believable. Keep up the great work. I am waiting for my flowers. I know they are coming. And they are coming. So let's pray for this. Everybody put prayers in the in the in the in the in the chat uh for this member of our community who needs some prayers. Look at they're looking for their new career path. We all know it's tough for all of us out here, but one thing we all gonna do is pray for everybody in this community and and and and and send positive energy. And um, we're gonna just call this the scientist, y'all. If you want to put me praying for the scientists, she is another beautiful, beautiful, beautiful uh listener, fan, supporter. Um, she's always popping in and saying something positive to me. And it and it didn't stop there. Um, and I'll read what I said. I said, wow, this is on Instagram. I said, wow, yes, your flowers are coming soon. Nice hearing from you. I'm definitely going to keep stay on 50's net. And um also, she popped back in. And remember, I told you I addressed the fan mail of some person who said that you know they they they that they kind of like got lost with all of some of the personal talk. And I said, that's what we do here. I'm not CNN, I'm not TMZ. Um, I love my community, my community loves me. And that comes before any of these stories. The stories will come and go. But me and my community are gonna be here rocking forever. If it ain't in a fucking news story, tomorrow it might not even be a news story. We still gonna be on here talking. Um, and we love each other. But I love what this what this listener said about that episode and about what I said. She says, I love what you said about the community. I'm jealous of C Tuck, Angela, Grandma Kathy, uh, because they get to interact with you. You do love us, and we love you. And then I responded, thank you. Y'all are such a blessing to me. Love always flow. And in a nutshell, that is what we're doing here, and this is what I'm building, y'all. I ain't CNN, man. I ain't TMZ. I love my people. I'm not doing this shit for clicks and views. I'm not, like I said, I know I can get more views if I just come in here for the very first minute, did, did, diddy, did, diddy, didddy, didddy, diddy to the last minute and be out. I would get more views for that. But I don't want those views, I want genuine people who care about people, not just stories. Because if you just care about stories, nothing wrong with it, but that's not what I'm building here. We talk about these stories because we care about people. I'm not a gossip king. Anybody knows me personally knows I don't do gossip. I don't like talking about nothing. I don't like talking about nobody's shit. I don't. That's not what I do. So we talk about these stories because we care about the victims, we care about people, and that's why. So that's why it's no difference between us talking about the stories or talking about uh let's pray for Tehara as she has brain surgery and she came out of brain surgery. That don't have nothing to do with Diddy, that had a lot to do with our community. So thank you to that listener uh for chiming in and saying that she loved what I said yesterday and she loves the community, loves me, I love her. It's just so much love. Let's just keep the love going, y'all. And I appreciate all the flowers. Uh, if you're listening, Miss Scientists, you have so many praying hands in the chat right now. This whole community has wrapped you in their arms, and your next career is coming, and it's gonna be bigger and better than anything you've ever done in your life. That's a fact. And with that said, let's get the hell out of here. I appreciate all of y'all. Uh let's make this, let's let's continue to let's make this podcast number one. Let's continue to share and show we don't have to have a toxic community where we're cussing each other out and we on here just gossiping and we just and we you know, like the typical stuff. Like y'all be in the chats on YouTube and stuff. No, no disrespect. That's just not what I want, and that's not what I'm building. I love what we're doing over here. So let's continue to do it. Um, shout out to C Tuck, Desi, Lily, Elise, Grandma, Kathy, Tracy, Cammy, Chocolate One, Shana, Fire Glory, Lala, uh, Tasha. If I I think I said Lily, of course, C to if I miss you, y'all know I always say blame it on the blame it on the uh head, not the heart, because you know I love every single last one of y'all, including including the ones who criticize, because they know all criticism as long as it comes from a place of love. That's what I feel. So, at any rate, let's I really enjoyed this episode. For some reason, this is one of my favorite episodes. I don't even know why. And I didn't even know it was gonna be. Good morning, Chrissy. Good morning, Chrissy. Yeah, I see all I see all the love in the chat. Yeah, y'all. Y'all know we come here, we come here to love on each other, have fun and talk about these cases and and and and just really we just each other's crutches. That's all we are. We we support one another. We're gonna grow and grow and grow and grow. When I first started, it used to be one or two people in the chat. One or two people on the live. Now we got 50, hundreds, and and and and and and and and growing and growing and growing. So see Tuck says, no, no, no, no. I'm gonna start with Grandma Kathy. Oh, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Let me know. I see Lily talking about prayers. Okay, so let's see what Lily talking about. Family, let's keep prayers going for Tehara and my nana, who is finally home from the hospital as well. Thank you for sharing that, Lily. You know that y'all know the drill. I don't even have to tell y'all. Y'all know what to do. Uh, grandma Kathy says, Um, I love this place, it makes my day, and each and every one of you make me laugh. Thank you. I thank you for sharing that, Grandma Kathy. My bro, C Tuck says, Have a safe and wonderful day, everybody. We got to get C Tuck back on the show again, probably for another Friday if he's available. We might have another freestyle Friday and bring my boy C Tuck on there. Let me know. C Tuck, if if if if if if Friday, if you're available. Um uh Lee says, I'm out, y'all. Please be safe. Have a wonderful day. Hey, and anybody, I don't know if anybody keep up with Big R, but um let me know if it makes sure everything's good with Big R. And I remember her daughter was like stuck in was it Jamaica or somewhere? Um Big Mama, let me know if you hear from her or Big R. If you see this, go in the comments and say replay gang or something. Let us know you alright. Haven't seen you all week. Um Disney says, peace to all on Taco Tuesday. Have a wonderful day, and I am out. The legend. Tracy, we just calling her the legend today. Says, I'm out, but we'll be on replay shortly. I love y'all. Lala says, love y'all, all. I'm out. Oh, grandma Kathy says she's gonna tell her Drake's secret on Thursday, so tune in. Lily says, have a great day. Everyone, love to y'all, and I'm out. And let's see. I'm gonna end this fire. Glory says, hey, hey, have a warm day, Flo and crew. I'm out. And chocolate one says, peace and love, everybody. I'm out. We're gonna end it right there. And as always. Always, always, always.
SPEAKER_00:I love y'all. But I'm