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Inside The Diddy Reckoning: Accountability, Evidence, And Industry Fallout
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Exclusive access to premium content!Start with a roll call, end with a blueprint. Between those moments we trace a raw, unfiltered path through the Diddy reckoning—what was whispered in green rooms, what surfaced in court corridors, and what still lives on hard drives that may change the story for good. We’re building an audiobook that captures the journey end to end: the tense cafeteria stares, the late-night calls, the alleged blackballing of Kirk Burrows, and the way a billion-dollar aura can keep doors locked long after the cameras cut.
We dig into why this story stays in the feed even when fatigue hits. Accountability isn’t a trend; it’s a record that outlasts PR cycles. We talk about how prosecutors might pursue charges beyond trafficking—Rico, obstruction, witness tampering—and why arrogance on camera can become evidence later. If there are 140 hours of behind-the-scenes footage, what does that mean for investigators, for victims, and for the culture that once cheered? The answer might be the difference between rumor and a timeline that finally holds.
Silence and complicity take center stage. Survivors are asked to relive their worst days in public while well-placed insiders are told to “move on.” We challenge that double standard. If you managed logistics, saw the parties, or kept the schedules, your voice fills in blanks that headlines skip. This isn’t a pile-on; it’s civic memory. The people deserve a clear map of how power worked, who benefited, and who got crushed along the way.
We also draw a line between performative power and real respect. There are stories of a celebrity who shakes every hand in the room and quietly opens doors, contrasted with tales of spotlights centered on one man while collaborators fade into the dark. Those small details expose character in HD. By the end, you’ll know why we’re turning this reporting into a two-hour audiobook and why Flow After Dark is next—structured, grounded, and built to last.
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SPEAKER_02:It's the flow show, no filter. Uh members only edition. Hey everybody, I love one of my favorite days of the week. Members only. I get to check on everybody. No trolls allowed. NTA. No trolls allowed. What's up, Island Girl? Lily. Angie. Uh, D, what's up, Denise? All the all the Angie's is in here. Oh, we got we got Shauna in here, members only. Good morning, Shauna. What up, RX? Angie says, good morning, Shauna. Island says good morning, Denise. How's everybody feeling today? How is everybody feeling today? Everybody good? Hey Lily, any update on Tahara before we get started? Yo, yo, yo. Any uh update on Tahara? Uh, I know she's recovering from her brain surgery. Where is Grandma Kathy? Is she or unless she might love Grandma Kathy? Did Grandma Kathy lose her membership? I wonder did Grandma Kathy's membership expire. All right, Lily says she spoke with Tahara yesterday and she was in some pain, but she's doing pretty good. Good, good, good, good. Island girl says good morning, Shauna. Good morning to everybody. Got a good show? Lily says morning, Shauna. So look, uh, I got a question, y'all. I am putting together and doing an audio. I'm trying to put together an audio book um covering uh this whole Diddy journey we've been on, um covering some going in depth and some Diddy stories, some of my own personal Diddy stories that I've kind of told y'all about, but I haven't gone into details. Um a lot of stuff that happened when I was out at the trial. I was like going to details about stuff like that at the Diddy trial, all the way up until like right now with the documentary and the fallout. Um I'm doing I want to do an audio book. What y'all first of all, what y'all think about that? Uh uh, what y'all think about an audio book uh during all of this Diddy journey and uh a lot of the Diddy information that I have, like I said, a lot of went on in the uh at the Diddy trial. Like, for example, me being in the cafeteria, uh having to order, having to order my food and having to stare off with Christian Combs, Quincy Combs, and uh and uh Justin. Uh after you know, they you know, I you know they're not my biggest fans, so uh you know it was a crazy situation when I was in the court and we was all at the cafeteria getting our breakfast food. It was it was a it was kind of a tense situation. You know me, I want all the smoke. So I was ordering my food. I wish a nigga would, but they ain't bothering me. But it but it is something to talk about. Uh let's see, let's see what we said. Love it, especially audio book. Yeah, that's what I want to do. Audio, but auto drives me bananas for some reason. But for you, that would be awesome. Okay, thanks, Lily. Audio books and audio, really cool. That sounds like a good idea. Okay, so real quick before we get into talking about what's going on with with the latest on this and this Diddy situation and all of that. What would I wanted to ask y'all? I'm glad y'all like the idea. I wanted to ask y'all uh what would be some of the things, topics, or some things that y'all would want to hear about in my audio but the life and times of Mohawk Diddy. Life after Mohawk Diddy. We might call it Life After Mohawk Diddy Diddy. Uh what would be some of the topics for me to discuss? What would be some of the topics y'all would want me to discuss? Um, or some of the things you would want to know about, real quick. If y'all could just give me a couple, a few of those. We're gonna want to want to get some of y'all opinions on that. I thought about it. I said I was beating myself in the head last night thinking about what to cover and how I want to do it. Um okay, like hearing about my experiences in the industry. Okay. Oh, because I do have a lot of inside little comments on Diddy and all of that. Uh so alright, I'm gonna put that, hey, Mel Mac, I'm gonna put that in my thing, um, hearing about my industry experiences. I do have so many. So many. Uh anything else? Any certain topics? All right, Island Girl says my experience at the trial. The Diddy trial and my opinion going forward. Yep, and that's exactly right. Uh my opinion going forward. Uh that's exactly right, Tracy. Uh, you y'all be on homework. Got a few ideas. If you come up with some in the chat, I'll jot them down. Um, but other than that, that will be the homework hopefully tomorrow. Um, y'all can have um a lot of ideas for me, and I can start working on the audiobook over the weekend. This will be my I was trying to think of what something, a product that I could put out for Christmas that would be valuable and kind of fall in line with what I'm doing. And I thought an audio book would be the best thing. So, how and why you started podcasting. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:How and why I started podcasting about passing.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, we were just asking about you. To hair good to see everybody, the lady of the hour. The lady of the hour. We we she must have heard us talking. We were just asking about you, to hair good to see you in the chat. Good morning, good morning, good morning. Uh, let's see. Uh how how overcome negativity and obstacles. The shirt. I can explain in the audiobook why I don't ever wear a shirt, too. Who gave you the nickname Flo? Who gave me the nickname Flo? That's an interesting story. That is an interesting story. All right, so we got homework, y'all. Let's get into this stuff. Man, did y'all know? And like I said, feel free to put other ideas in the chat, but that will be y'all homework. I I expect Thursday and Friday, I'll get all my ideas, and then I'll start working on the audiobook over the weekend. I want the audiobook to be about two hours long, and I think it's gonna be great. But you know what? We're talking about Diddy, right? And the thing is, I know sometimes we say, like, you know, you get tired of talking about Diddy. But I got to thinking about it. First of all, I am the biggest creator who broke the whole Diddy story from the very, very, very, very, very beginning. So this is like my story. So I thought about it like it's kind of like other people who have broken stories. Like, I see people who have like really gone into depth about the Tupac's uh killing, and it's like they just continue to talk about it and journalize it. So it's like that's part of journalism. Um, I am one of the biggest creators who represents uh holding Diddy accountable and standing 10 toes. So, you know, and he's done so much fucked up shit to people over the years. This is his karma. We talked about him for 30 years. Yeah, yeah, TMZ even went 10 toes with me. Yeah, yeah. TMZ. And I think one day me and TMZ will will find common ground again because they they do everything I do. TMZ has a lot of respect for what I do. I I know that for sure. Everything I do, even down to the way they present their content now on social media, they try to do it just like me. Um, I'm telling you. So, you know, but you know, I don't mind it. I'm an influencer. But karma is real, so I'm glad you said that, Mel Mac. So I kind of told myself, you know what? Diddy received pretty much good press and got his ass kissed for 30 years. So if when this shit happened, karma is this all this all we talking about. Or I ain't gonna say this is all we talking about, but it deserves to be talked about. Because for 30 years he got away with murder. And if we gotta talk about him for three years straight, I think he deserved that. And I think and I think that's observed. Yeah, we're gonna talk about that. David case is eating up. We're gonna talk about that today, too. Y'all know they was grilling his uh running his record execs. I know y'all saw that. Good morning, Elise. But we're gonna talk about that too. So that's why I say, like, so when it comes to the Diddy thing, this is exactly what he gets. Yeah, we're gonna talk about it. We're gonna talk about all the dirty laundry because it's been swept under the rug for far too long. And and and you know, there are some people that's gonna say they're tired of hearing about Diddy, but at this point, this is his karma. We're not letting this shit die because there is still more people uh that that looking for justice, and there's still more coming down the pipe. So sometimes we will get Diddy fatigue, but we gotta understand our Diddy fatigue is nothing compared to uh the the the the draining he's done of of many innocent women, children, men. So this is what this is what it is.
SPEAKER_01:Let me see. So let me see if I can plug this in. See if I can plug this in and get a little bit better uh feedback plug this in, hold on right quick.
SPEAKER_02:Let's see if I can get like a direct line Yep I talked about that, Mail Mac. I definitely think uh I definitely think more charges are coming. And you know what? The main reason I think more you you talking about more more charges in the Diddy case or the David case, Mail Mac. Hey, fire glory, glad you came in and popped in on us on members only family meeting. Diddy, okay, and that's why I believe more charges are coming. I believe more charges are coming for simple fact that they're saying 50 has a hundred and forty hours, 140 hours of footage from behind the scenes with Diddy from that videography. And Diddy is so cocky and arrogant. I know, I know, I know, I know he has incriminated himself in those 140 hours. I know he has. Yep, and like Tracy said, I believe I'm with you, Tracy. They're gonna go after Diddy again for Rico. Just take the sex trafficking out. Um that may have been the mistake in the beginning, just because sex trafficking may be a little harder to prove. Sex trafficking may be a little harder to prove than um other, you know, witness tampering, obstruction, justice, and shit like that. More charges are coming, y'all. Definitely. Um but ain't it sad what happened to Kirk Worlds? Um, damn, I want to play this, but this should be hard for y'all to hear. Let me know.
SPEAKER_00:So for the last like eight or nine years, I've been in business with Kirk Burrell.
SPEAKER_02:Let me know if y'all can hear this.
SPEAKER_00:Um, Kirk is also so for the last like eight or nine years I've been in business with Kirk Burrows. I've been working with him. Um, Kirk has also become a great friend and a great mentor as well as a great business partner. And Kirk Burros is a good dude. You know, I can vouch for him. And he's been blackballed out the game, and it's true. And I know of two incidences that both involved me. We seek this for myself, right? And it was Diddy, exactly Diddy, who was blackballing. So I'm gonna tell y'all about these two instances. The first one, you know, as you know, in 2017, if you don't know.
SPEAKER_02:All right, I'm glad y'all can hear because I'm I want y'all to listen to this. I want y'all to listen to this. Um, this is uh uh a guy who you know Kirk Burroughs. We all know that's the now. Another thing about the Kirk Burroughs situation, Gene Deal, we all know Kirk Burroughs is uh Diddy's long time and uh partner and bad boy, and he kicked Kirk Burroughs to the curb. But according to Gene Deal, Kirk Burroughs and Diddy were lovers. Um, and Diddy kind of took advantage of Kirk and basically used him up and spit him out. Um, as we know, Kirk Burroughs owned 25% of uh Bad Boy, and we know that allegedly, according to him, in that lawsuit he filed, Diddy came with baseball bats and basically forced him to sign over his 25%, leaving him both busted and disgusted. Homeless, mental health, all type of shit follow. Well, we have a witness who is confirming that after Diddy uh kicked Burroughs to the curb, he has witnessed him being blackballed. So I want y'all to listen to this. And we'll I'll stop it. I'll stop it.
SPEAKER_00:So for the last like eight or nine years, I've been in business with Kirk Burroughs. I've been working with him. Um, Kirk has also become a great friend and a great mentor as well as a great business partner. And Kirk Burroughs is a good dude. You know, I can vouch for him. And he's been blackballed out the game, and it's true. And I know of two instances that both of all me, we have to speak this for myself, right? And it was Diddy, exactly Diddy, who was blackborn. So I'm gonna tell you about these two instances. The first one, you know, as you know, in 2017, if you don't know, in 2018, I was busting real hard in New York with the music on the radio, flash dropping bomb, just you know, I was busting in New York City. And um another incident took place, like a little bit after that when I went viral all over the internet, TMZ, all that, right? So another record exact type on icon, I'm gonna say, without saying names, sent me the go sit down with these record labels. So there's one specific record label that I wanted to sit down with. Uh, I took Kirk with me because like I said, I mean Kirk, that's my guy. You know, I'm not one of the Kirk, I'm bringing I'm bringing Kirk with me. I'm that's who I am, you know what I'm saying? So we get up there, I introduce myself to the CEO to the same dog that's there. Kirk introduced himself. And prior to this, let me tell you about today this private to this. Kirk was telling me, like, oh yeah, we're going up here. I was supposed to get that guy's job. I was supposed to be the CEO of this record label, but Sean, which he called he called Diddy Sean, he uh blocked me from getting the job. You know, he made a few calls and he stopped me from getting a job. So you know how to say Kirk. So we get up there and Kirk introduced himself. Who said the CEO of the record label said, wait a minute. You're around you. You were supposed to get my job. And I just looked at Kirk, like, oh, Kirk just literally told me this. He was like, Yeah, whatever happened to you, what's going on? So Kirk was telling him, Yeah, I'm working with four staff right now. We're doing such such such such such such. To make a long story short, I don't want this to be drawn out. The fact that the person who sent me up there, I wasn't supposed to get the deal alone off of that. But the fact that I brought Kirk with me, you know, we know what happened, right? But it's all good. So I'm gonna tell you about story number two. Um, a friend of mine, a good friend of mine, another brother that I rock with hard. I won't say his name from the rabbit hole. Y'all know I got my platform rabbit hole. He he does a lot. Of business in the industry, huh? He knows everybody. So he had something going on that has something to do with video games. And he asked me, he asked me personally, yo, can you introduce me to Kirk? I need Kirk help with doing touch. I said, Oh, okay. I connected him and Kirk. Boom. Now they're doing business together. I tell y'all no lie. And I personally, yeah, I know that they don't mind telling y'all stories, so I don't want to say, I don't want to speak their name. I'd rather tell y'all when they ready. But I tell no lie. Diddy people, Diddy people calls my man and tells him, Kirk, I mean, Diddy said do not let Kirk Burns back in the game. Facts. So I just say I have to say this, man. Like I said, I've been rocking out with Kirk for years, and I'm just like, I'm happy for him because I spoke out for him a lot.
SPEAKER_02:Two incidences. This is the guy said Kirk is a good dude. And this is after Diddy kicked him to the curb. Everywhere Kirk Burroughs would go and try to pick himself up, dust his boots off, and get back to work and start trying to make some income. Shady ass Diddy would make a call and tell people don't work with him. This is an evil ass man. Not only are you gonna steal, not only are you gonna steal, steal this man's 25%, strong arm, all of the above, but then you can't even go off and live your life. You have to keep shutting down this man and telling people not to work with him to the point where he couldn't even make any money and he couldn't do anything in the industry. You're a foul ass motherfucker. And this is why I do what I do. This is why I speak the way I speak, and this is why I don't give a damn who don't like it. All I'm gonna tell you is I don't like it. Uh just a devilish ass human being. It's not enough that you stole his shit. And it's people like that in this world, man, where they are so evil that they have to take the evilness to the extreme. It ain't enough just to steal his 25% that he worked hard for. Um, you gotta take it one further and not only just take his shit but make sure he can't work no more. That's evil, man. That's evil, man. And I don't like that shit. And I'm always gonna stand up for people like that and and and stand ten toes against people who operate like that. That's why when people be trying to say, hey man, they kicking Diddy while you down. What the ain't nobody this ain't why when you commit crimes and you 50, 60 years old, you kicking yourself while you're down. Ain't nobody kicking you while you down. You kick motherfuckers for 30 years, and now your ass getting kicked. That's how life goes. That's called what we said, karma. And that's why I got to the point where I don't give a damn if we're talking about it too much. You can't talk about this too much because if you knew how many victims over this 30-year period that have been just traumatized, traumatized, uh, just assaulted and and and just ripped away from their dreams. Have been there, they they they come to Diddy and with dreams, and they leave with Diddy with nightmares. That's been the theme. And Diddy would take full advantage of that. And I saw that shit firsthand. I saw people come to these celebrities like Diddy, uh uh thinking it's their breakthrough and having uh just so many dreams, music dreams, entertainment, making it in the business, just dreams, dreams, dreams. And then you hooked up, you hook up with a foul Big Tooth bastard like Diddy, and those dreams become nightmares, and nobody gives a damn because Diddy got all the money and power, so you just gotta live with your nightmares for 30 years. So when that time is up, and it's time for Diddy to feel one tenth of what he's done to people, I'm all for. I'm all for many, many, many people, man. I've seen it firsthand, hardworking people, regular people like me and you. And then you run into people like Diddy, and your whole fucking world is flipped upside down, and don't nobody give a damn. Well, it ain't so funny when the rabbit got the gun. And where's Finesworth bent then?
SPEAKER_03:Umbrella guy.
SPEAKER_02:He was around in the prime Diddy era. I know he's seen some things. And people say, people say, uh, oh well, leave leave Farnsworth Bentley alone. He he he's he's off living his best life with his wife and kids. No, no, no, no. That ain't how this thing works. That ain't how this, that ain't how justice works. Just because you ride off in the sunset with your wife or husband, don't mean you don't got to answer and pay the piper. That's not how it works. I hate when people say that. He's off living his best life with his best life with his wife. No, no, no, no, no. You don't get to be a witness to dirt or an accomplice to dirt, and then think because you done got a wife and you off the radar, now we're supposed to leave you alone. No, no, no, no, no. I'm sure Cassie and her husband, I I'm sure they would have liked to have been left out of this whole mess. Cassie had a husband. And this is the double, this is the double standard that I see in society. With Funesworth Bentley, we're supposed to leave him alone because he has rolled off into the sunset with his wife. That's a guy. But for Cassie, even though she has a husband, she's we expect her and assume that she's supposed to get up on the stand and tell the whole world her deepest, darkest secrets. You notice nobody said leave Cassie alone. Nobody said leave Cassie alone, leave her out of this. She has a husband and just living her best life. You did you never heard that. But for this umbrella toting, Diddy assistant, I'm trying to be careful with my words. We supposed to not bother him because he got a wife. Well, I got news for anybody that thinks like that. It don't work like that. If I go out today and rob a bank and then go get married and live my best life, you think I don't have to, you think they're gonna you think they're not gonna bother me about robbing that bank because I done got a wife and I'm living my best life? No. It's not how it works. If you was around and you witnessed sexual assaults, or you have information about drugging people, graping people, yo ass got to come tell us what the hell you know. Don't give a damn because you got a wife now. Good. What what what young thugs say? Whoop-de-doo. You got a wife now, whoop de doo. What the fuck was you doing with Diddy? When you what back then? Cause you know, chickens come home to roost, they don't give a damn if it's a husband. If you, if you, if you on a farm and you get married, and chickens have planned to come home and roost, guess what? You think the chickens gonna not come home and roost because you got a fucking husband or wife? Don't get me started this morning on members only. I can't stand when people say that. What the hell? If you walked around, knowing what we know about Diddy, if you walked around and covered him with an umbrella when it wasn't even raining, I know you baby oiled him up. I know you held other things. If you would hold an umbrella, you held that little itty bitty tootsie wrong. And the fact that I that you're not speaking on nothing leads me to believe you know a lot. So many people under stupid ass people in the post talking about he's living in living with his wife, he's living with his wife minding his business. Well, Cassie had a husband. Why she why couldn't she mind her business? If that's how it works, be for real. No, I haven't spoken with 50 about this documentary. I haven't spoken with anybody. Um, I'm actually lining up an interview. Um, and then after my the person um that I'm working on the interview with, Mark Curry, um, he is in close contact with 50 every day. So once me and Mark cook up, that's when I uh uh get with 50. Um you remember Mark Curry is on the documentary uh saying uh he wrote songs for Puff and Puff didn't never know how to even say the fucking songs, and Mark Curry sing uh Diddy. I think he's I think yeah, he I think I believe I don't want to misquote it, but I'm pretty sure it was Mark Curry that said he saw Kim Porter. Uh he saw Kim Porter uh get her nose broke by Diddy. Thanks, Mel Mac. But um Finesworth Bentley. When it's all said and done, we will hear from him. I'm telling y'all, he ain't this Diddy story, as you can tell, it ain't going nowhere. All right, cool. So that was Mark. Yeah, if you if you um if you follow me on Instagram, Mark Curry is always on in my story. I mean on my comments. He even said, Are you ready to do the interview? I told him, Yeah, let's give let's put it together. Um but if you go to my go to my Diddy post, a lot of times you'll see Mark Curry in the comments um supporting it. So yeah, Mark is a Mark is definitely a cool, a cool dude. Um did y'all see uh fifty cents and and Marlon Wayne's going at it.
SPEAKER_03:Did y'all see Fifty Cents and Marlon Wayne going at it?
SPEAKER_02:Yep, Mel Max said she feels like it's a small leak so far, but the dam is about to break. Yep. The bottom about to fall out. Yeah, uh, I I didn't hear, I can't remember. Oh yeah, you're right. Yep, it was boots from J Love. It was boots from J Love. Yep, it was Boots from J Lo. I didn't remember that story. I don't like what Marlon said either. And that's what I'm saying. Marlon talking about people talking about 50 cents is kicking a man when he's down. Like as if, as if he's saying it like Diddy just lost money or something and he and he's down on his luck. This is not kicking a man when he's down. This is a man who has committed crimes. Marlon Wayans, peanut head. What are you talking about? You talking about we kicking a man like he down, like he just lost some money. Or or or or his business folded, and now we just talking shit. This dude has been engaging in prostitution and assaulting motherfuckers. And 50 Cent did a documentary. Newsflash, Marlin. When you're a celebrity and you get caught up in bullshit, people do documentaries. This ain't the first documentary talking about a celebrity who fucked up. I hate that wording. It just so minimizes what the hell Diddy has done and celebrities have done. What the fuck you mean? Kicking a man while he's down? You talking about the same man that was kicking Cassie while she was down?
SPEAKER_03:I can't stand Marlon Wayne's funny looking ass sometimes.
SPEAKER_02:Because he always coming in, chiming in like he bringing value to a conversation, and really he not. Kick rocks, Marlon.
SPEAKER_03:We got this.
SPEAKER_02:Do y'all, do y'all vet, do y'all say that when when and excuse me for being frank, but when a regular white person or or another just regular company, when they do a documentary, do we put all this what a person should do and not do? But because 50 Cent do a documentary, now it's a whole different thing. I see thousands of documentaries on Netflix. But when 50 Cent do the documentary, you got people like Marlon Wayans coming out caping for Diddy, pissing people like me off. No damn kicking a man. What if Marlon says um uh uh uh 50 Cent gotta be careful kicking a man when he's done? Because one day you could be, man, quick step. Y'all got to get Diddy's itty bitty tootsie roll out your fucking mouth. It's all fun and games until he's taking your daughter up, top, or your sister up to kicking her, uh tying four, five sex workers to just bash her brains out back to back, hanging, dangling money like a carrot. Now, when it's your sister or your daughter, would you be talking about you, man, you kicking a man when he dumb? Who did he? The criminal? The one who got a billion dollars and still got 50 months fed time. Do you know if he didn't have a billion dollars, that same case he had, he would be in prison for life. But even with a billion dollars, his shit was so horrific, they had to give his ass at least 50 months. And this the guy you standing up for. Like I told y'all, 50 cent. I met damn near all them celebrities, and not met them, I probably hung out with a lot of. Plenty of times. 50 Cent is the realest celebrity I ever met. Period. I told you when I was first starting in my career back in 200 maybe five. And when I was rap, when I was rapping, I wasn't big time or known yet. I had just got uh a little, you know, I got with Florida, whatever. 50 Cent was in Atlanta when he was shooting that video he had, I think, with Sierra. I don't know if y'all remember that song 50 Cent had with Sierra. He was shooting that video shoot. 50 Cent people called me and told me to come up there and say what's up. I had like 10 people with me. This is back when I was young Wildflow running around with entourages everywhere. That was a time. But um man, when I went up with 50, when I went up to 50 when at the video shoot, when I walked up to 50, you know, I'm thinking, you know, 50 so big, I didn't even, I wanted to just walk up to him by myself and just holler at him and talk. But my guys was kind of like right there. And when 50 came over to me and said what's up to me, he said, what's up to all 10 of the people who was with me and shook each person's hand. And these people that was with me were just regular motherfuckers. Right then and there, I knew 50 was a real I had 10 knuckleheads with me. And 50, after he spoke to me, individually shook every knucklehead's hand and said and greeted every single person I was with. Celebrities don't do that. When it was time to get my record deal, when Interskump asked 50, they asked 50, they said, is this guy worth signing? What should we do? 50 Cent told him, y'all better sign him. That boy is a superstar. Most celebrities don't do that. They want to hate and keep you down. And 50 did that and went on about his business. He didn't even make a big deal or or tell me and make me feel like I was indebted to him. He said that and kept it moving. You know how I know? Because when I when they put my deal on the table, the uh the the uh Robert Geffen, I think his name is Geffen over at Interscope, told me exactly what 50 said when he asked. 50 has gave me given me gems. I I I was in Austin when I came and seen 50 when he was doing all that signing. 50 offered to take me back to the hotel and talk and ride with them. Like I said, so when it comes to 50 Cent, I can vouch. And I met all they asked. I'm gonna tell you the two realest celebrities that I've met and I still know to this day is 50 Cent and Jazzy Fan. Those two people are celebrities who are still grounded and they still treat that you when you meet them and talk to them, you still feel like you're talking to a regular human being. When I met Diddy, his ass, the first thing this I met Diddy at the time when when uh when that song he had when Keisha Cole was was was going crazy. That last night, couldn't even get your I couldn't even get an answer. I couldn't get an answer, baby. You remember that song? That's when I met Diddy. Do y'all know this arrogant, narcissistic motherfucker? When when when Manny Haley, who used to manage Keisha Cole, Manny Haley had a relationship with Diddy. He introduced me with Diddy. We was at some type of party, regular party. This was a 7 7 p.m. party. This wasn't that late night shit. I never went to that late night shit. And and the funny thing is, I didn't even know how wild the late night parties was, but I just didn't feel like I felt like they were they weren't gonna be kosher, and so I never went, but at the real early party, introduced me. Let me say this is my artist, H Flo. Hey, H Flo the uh this is Puff. Puff, the first thing he says, lean into me and say, You heard my new record with Keisha Cole. It's crazy, ain't it? Like, uh, no, nigga, I ain't heard it. It's only playing all day, every day, everywhere. I'm like, damn, you had to bring that up. The first thing you brought up? You ain't say, oh man, nice to meet you, man. Good luck on your journey, or some shit like that. Then maybe have a little conversation, then go into that. The first thing he said was, You heard that new joint I got with Keisha Ko. It's crazy, ain't it? Like, nah, nigga, I ain't heard it. Of course I heard it. What the hell you mean? But that that's the type of dude he is. He don't never, he's constantly looking for validation. That shit was so weird to me. That is not the first thing I thought would come out his mouth. That's the equivalent of me run of me meeting 50 Cent for the first time, and then 50 Cent, me being introduced to 50 Cent by my manager. And the first thing when I lean in, when I give 50 Cent adapt, and we lean in, the first thing he says, You see, you seen that Netflix uh documentary, it's crazy, ain't like of course I seen it or know what's up, but why is that the first thing you saying when you meeting an up and coming rapper? It was just so weird. But like I said, 50 Cent and Jazzy Faye, love him or hate them, are celebrities who actually are still regular people as far as how they interact with the public. Every time I've pulled up on 50 Cent in so many different locations, every time he treated me like family. Ask me how my dad is doing, how my mom doing. Ask me, and then he always gonna ask me have I talked to Floyd. That's another thing 50 Cent gonna ask me. Have I talked to Floyd? And I'm talking about Floyd Mayweather. So uh that's why I that's why I I I stand behind Fifth. Uh and that's why uh I I just have to all know one thing about me, I gotta tell y'all the real, man. Because it's a lot of narratives that get painted, and I would feel like I feel like I ain't doing my job if I don't share these type of stories and this insight with y'all, so you know, like forget the narratives. 50 Cent, one of the realest celebrities out there. 50 don't care about you getting making some money. He don't care about putting some money in your pocket, hiring you, this and that, all type of shit that a lot of them celebrities, man, they don't want no, they so insecure, they don't even want nobody else to make no damn money. Like Tracy said, Diddy ain't going no man. They are, I'm telling you, this guy, they're gonna do Diddy like John got. They are gonna keep at his ass until he just locked up, man. He's done too much dirt. That's really it in a nutshell. And that's a good point, Angie, because I never thought about that. But by 50 to being shot nine times and living, um, he definitely looks at life differently and and knows it's a blessing. That's a good point. I never thought about that part of it, Angie. But he definitely, and I met them all. 90% of celebrities are assholes. 90% of celebrities do not want anybody else to make any money, they don't want anybody else having it holding any attention. Let me give you a little other insight about how arrogant. So y'all know, y'all know when uh when when when when Diddy did that, uh, I'll be missing you after Biggie was killed, and he probably had something to do with it, or allegedly. But when when he did that performance and he forced Faith to sing and he asked Sting to join him, and he had the choir and all that. Do y'all know, did y'all ever notice that the spotlight was only on him? He got Faith's. If you if you watch that footage again, Faith, Biggie's, the mother of his children, mother of his child, wife, whatever, you got her singing in the dark. You got Sting in the dark, you got the choir in the dark. The only spotlight was on the Diddler and his two fairy dressed ass. Sliding around the sliding around the stage, stomping roaches. With the what making sure that the spotlight is only on you. He is that bad. And I'm gonna tell you why that's not I'm not like that's not a coincidence. When I was a sign artist, and I would be in these industry parties, I would be around people who actually were friends of Diddy, but you know one thing about the industry, they all phony, so they're gonna talk shit behind your back. I remember when that song with Keisha Cole, when that song with Keisha Cole, uh, yeah, I love those too, uh uh Angie. I love those reels of people dancing around like Diddy. But look, when Diddy had that song with Keisha Cole that last night I couldn't even get an answer. Y'all remember that song? Now, when that song was going crazy, Diddy did a performance. And you have to look it up. But this is how narcissistic Diddy is, and how he he wants all the attention. Y'all know Keisha Cole made that song. But when they performed it, I don't know if it was on BT or whatever, but whatever show it was, at the end, Diddy and uh Keisha Cole were on these like platforms that raised. So at the end of the song, if I remember correctly, it was like Keisha Cole's platform raised like two feet or five feet or something like that. And when it happened, I was watching it with some of Diddy's like industry friends, and they was like, man, that motherfucker puffed so vain. Watch, watch, watch them, watch how high they raised his platform. It was crazy. So we watching it. So at the end, they raised Keisha Cole's platform to about like, like I said, maybe five feet or something. I forgot how it goes, but all I know is they lifted, Diddy made sure they lifted him to the fucking top of the fucking ceiling. And when it happened, all that all his little industry friends, like, man, that that that man Puff is crazy, man. He don't want nobody else to have no attention. This dude had the damn electric, the the the the the uh the equipment people at the stage or whatever, he had them lift up Keisha Cole's platform about four or five feet, and he had they made sure they raised his to the fucking roof. I said, This motherfucker is a narcissist, and these are all real stories and real information that I was around, and this is before I knew quite how wild he was, but that's how sick he is. He he takes it to a different level. His insecurity knows no bounds, he has a real problem, and if you can't find it, I encourage y'all to look online. Try to find that Diddy uh performance. I believe it was for on BT. But if you can look at look up Diddy and Keisha Cole's live performance of last night, watch first of all, watch how much spotlight and attention Diddy made sure they put on him, and then watch the very end when the song is about to be over. Man, they they lift, they lift, they put Diddy on this platform and lifted him so high above Keisha Cole, made it look like she wasn't shit. And she was the whole song. You take Keisha Cole off that song, it ain't no song. Please, please look it up, y'all. I'm telling y'all, y'all gonna be tripping. And and I was watching that live back in the day with some of Diddy's uh industry people, and they flat out said, watch how hot uh Diddy makes them lift his platform. They said it before it even happened. So when it happened, they was everybody was cracking up and was like, This guy is the vainest, most narcissistic, attention-seeking, insecure man that damn near ever walked the earth. And so that's why you look at he didn't want none of his artists to make no money. He kept all his artists like Mate said, Craig, you Craig Mack can't give you no receipts, he did. Biggie can't give you no receipts, he did. Black Rob can't give you no receipts, he did. Everybody that came in contact with this big tooth, big head bastard has been, their souls been sucked dry. Yeah, like Angie said, say you don't want the executive producer all in the video, all in the taking all the attention. Come to Deborah, control freak, control freak, and his controlling days have come to a freaking end, and I like it. And anybody that got a problem with it, hey, build you up a platform. Don't get mad that I built one up and get to say what I want to say. Don't get mad that I built my platform up and I get to get my opinion out there. You go build yours if you got a problem with it. But coming in my comment section and trolling ain't gonna do a ain't gonna do a damn thing. Mel Max says she always thought it was weird that he was all up in everyone's videos. It all makes sense now. Yeah, he's in his tension-seeking blood sucker. And on a side note, Tracy just let us know Willie Nelson don't pay either. Willie Nelson, I need you to come to the front, your cheap ass. Where you at, Willie Nelson? Anything specific y'all want to talk about before we get out of here? This time flew past. This hour, this hour seemed like five minutes today. What's anything, anything, any, any, any, any, anything, anything, any, uh, any subject, any story that you want to kind of go over before we get the hell out of here? I'm like, damn, this is like this hour is like five minutes. You know, you can you can talk about how how horrible of a human diddy is for hours and not even and not even know. All right, let's send the North Carolina uh kids some prayers. Uh Flow After Dark, I'm working on it. I can't say when, but now that C Tuck has learned how to work his equipment and get on, it shouldn't be much longer. Just trying to picture, uh get formulated and really I've just been trying to massage exactly how I like how I want to structure it. Because however I start, I want to kind of keep it like that. So I that's the only reason I haven't really rushed to do an episode because I really want to map it out. Um, so it'll be sooner than later, but that's the hold up. I'm just kind of mapping it out. Um, so I could really, I want it to be totally, I don't want to say totally different from the flow show, but I want it to be kind of different than the flow show as far as how we do it. I don't want it to just be the flow show part two, like 2.0. I want it to be its own thing. And so that's what I've been kind of working on. Not every uh Sea Tuck is going, we're gonna do Flow after dark, but like on Fridays, if C Tuck is available, um, I'm definitely gonna have him co-host to keep giving him some experience as we formulate flow after uh the flow show uh after dark. So I tell I told him this Friday if he's ready. Uh he can come on again and co-host for Friday, like I said, but mainly once once we drop Flow after dark, that's where me and C Tuck are gonna do our damage. So it's going. I'm looking excited, man. 2026 is gonna be our year. It's gonna be Lily's year, uh Rachelle's year, Mel Mac, Lily uh Tracy, uh RX, 2026 is our year. Tahara, fire glory, 2020 uh Island Girl, and all the people who Elise and anybody else who supports the show this 2026, Denise is gonna be our year. I feel it. And I'm excited. Um, I'm excited. We've done we've came so far. Uh and still got a lot, and still we got so far to go. And I'm I'm enjoying the journey. But yeah, uh, shout out to Tahara again. Uh 2026 is our year, y'all. 2026 is our year. This is when we when we when we when we get to do our thing and shine. No, Angie, it's your year. I'm telling you, 2026 is all of our year. 2026 is Angie's year. 2026 is our year. Don't it's no other it's no other question. Angelina, 2026 is your year. It's our year. Don't don't think, don't get the likes up. Even though this is a private live, so it's not as imperative, but we do just like to be in the habit of uh doing our likes. Yes, yes, yes. So y'all, uh y'all homework, uh, ideas to help me with the audio book. Uh and if anybody knows anybody who uh uh are good with hard copy books, put me in contact with them. If you know anybody that's a book writer, because I would probably like to, after I do the audio book, I would like to offer a hard copy after the fact. And so if you know anybody that um, if you know anybody, thank you, fire glory, for the five dollar hala super sticker. I greatly appreciate it. Feed that belly, feed that belly, feed that belly. Love you too, fire glory. Always a great uh supporter of the show, and definitely appreciate it, y'all. But yeah, the homework is more ideas for the audiobook. Give them to me tomorrow, Thursday and Friday, so I can work on it over the weekend. And this concludes our uh Friday uh, I mean our Wednesday members only episode. Shout out to my Buzzprout subscribers. I appreciate you all. Hope you enjoy every exclusive Wednesday episode and get more behind the scenes, what the hell is going on, what we're working on as a community, what I'm working on as a host, as a podcaster, content creator, influencer. Um, let's let's let's get the uh let's get the uh let's get the eye mouth in the chat. Much love, love you too, much love, Tracy, much love, Angie. Oh, congratulations, fire glory. Glory, fire glory says hopefully 2026 will bring more money to pay off my upcoming wedding in 2027 to my love of my life of 10 years. Congratulations, fire glory. That is so awesome to hear. And good luck to you all. I'm sure he's a lucky man. I'm sure you're a lucky lady. I'm sure y'all have something special. And um, good to see that y'all are making it official. Hope to be joining y'all soon and making it official too. Oh, thank you, Rx. RX, you know what? I'm gonna have to start hitting you up, RX. You got all the answers, all the stuff I'm trying to do. Um, RX says I can self-publish a hard copy, only costs like$20 to get the ISBN number for the book. Okay, yeah, RX, I'll be hitting you up about this audiobook hard copy uh situation. Um, I definitely wanna I definitely want to hit you up. Much love to everybody. Angie says she caught that statement. Angie, you catch everything. Angie catches everything. Shout out to Angie. Oh yeah, it'll definitely when I when I do, it'll definitely be I'll definitely be live. I'll definitely go live. All right, so yeah, y'all. Rx. Rx is gonna help me. It looks like RX gonna help me with the audio book, hard copy book. So shout out to RX, man. The the unofficial, official, um um uh uh all purpose everything guy uh with this whole flow movement. I'm gonna definitely hit you up, Rx. So uh I'm gonna definitely hit you up so we can get this going. I'm definitely gonna make, I'm definitely gonna uh look forward to putting this together. So so look be looking out for me reaching out, Rx. Let's get the arm outs in the in the chat. Another great family, family meeting. And let's end it on this note. I pray that all the crew is well going into the new year and that whoever needs healing gets it. I'm out, everyone. Love you and see you tomorrow morning. Yep, I will see y'all tomorrow. Tracy White says, good times ahead, y'all. Sending love and prayers to each y'all. And as always, I love y'all, but I am bye, y'all.