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Michael Jackson Vindicated

Flo Season 2 Episode 341

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A stadium roared, the cameras dazzled, and half the country still felt left out. We start with a raw breakdown of the Super Bowl halftime show—why the energy hit, why so many felt excluded, and how captions, context, and basic accessibility could have turned spectacle into true unity. The NFL chased historic viewership; we ask whether anyone chased understanding. It is a candid talk about culture, language, and who gets to feel included when the lights are brightest.

Then we pivot to a far heavier chapter: the story of Michael Jackson, fresh looks at files and commentary, and the claim that an icon became a convenient shield for an industry determined to protect itself. We examine how accusations grew louder than evidence, how media incentives shaped a global verdict, and why names tied to power and profit keep surfacing around the same fault lines. This is not gossip; it is a hard look at control—contracts, headlines, and the machinery that builds or breaks reputations.

Across these threads runs a single question: who writes the narrative the world believes? From halftime stages to courtroom coverage, the answer too often is the biggest brand in the room. We reflect on regret, on how easy it is to get swept into a storyline, and on what real accountability requires: verified documents, transparent processes, and a willingness to admit when we were wrong. If unity is more than a slogan, it needs design. If justice is more than a headline, it needs receipts.

Tune in for straight talk, sharp questions, and a push for better—better shows, better journalism, and better standards for the legacies we share. If this conversation moves you, subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Tell us where you stand and what evidence you want to see next.

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What's up, what's up? What's going on, everybody? Let's get adjusted here. Let's get adjusted. We are live for the flow show. No filter. How is everybody feeling this Super Bowl Sunday? Everybody come on in. We got a lot to talk about. A lot to talk about. Lot to talk about. Let's see. Where is the where my comments at? I gotta see my comments. I gotta see my comments. What's going on? What's going on? Hope everybody enjoyed that Super Bowl Sunday. I enjoyed mine, have plenty of good food. Today we gotta talk about the king of pop and how it ties in, the Diddy, and what just was uh revealed on these Epstein files. That's been a lot of negativity, but today we actually gonna discuss how Michael Jackson was vindicated. Out of all this time, the Epstein files have vindicated Michael Jackson, and we're gonna talk about that. Um what's up? What's up, Suzanne? Where Grandma Kathy at this this episode is dedicated to Grandma Kathy and her Seattle Seahawks. Grandma Kathy been saying, Grandma Kathy been saying that the Seahawks was gonna win the Super Bowl. Y'all, Grandma Kathy, one of the uh beloved, one of our beloved flow show, no filter uh supporters. Grandma Kathy has been telling us all year that her Seattle Seahawks was gonna win the championship or win the Super Bowl. And damn it if it didn't happen. So shout out to Grandma Kathy, y'all. Uh shout out to Grandma Kathy, y'all. Everybody say say say good, good. Uh shout out everybody say uh good uh congratulations to grandma Kathy and any other the Seahawk fans out there. I see y'all. My team didn't win. The the Browns, y'all know I'm the Browns. Uh that's my team, and we didn't we we don't we don't know what it we never even sniffed the Super Bowl before. We don't even know what it smelled like at the Super Bowl, but I don't that don't mean I'm gonna hate on the rest of y'all teams, though. So shout out grandma Kathy for getting her Super Bowl, she's been telling us about since September. Grandma Kathy has been telling us about this Super Bowl since last year. She said Seahawks gonna win in the Super Bowl, and damn it if it didn't happen. Uh, what else before we get into this Michael Jackson, Diddy Epstein blender of just crap, man? Uh shout out to the Latinos out there. Uh, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna say, you know, I'm happy for y'all moment, but I'm gonna have to be honest. You know, this is the flow show, no filter. So we don't sugarcoach stuff here. But um I didn't know not one word of the Super Bowl halftime show. It was kind of hard for me to watch it because I just didn't understand what was going on. Uh but uh like I said, I I I realized that was a good moment for the Latinos and the Spanish community, Puerto Rico. But honestly, y'all, I didn't know one word. I didn't know what was going on. I was just watching it. It was dead silence in the house, the whole halftime show. As a matter of fact, we just looked around and halftime was over. So I'm not gonna I'm not gonna get into uh bashing it though. I understand, hey, we got different different um different cultures, different this and that. I just wish he could have done some type of American song. Uh or or like a song, at least one or two songs with what words that we know. I'm heard, I heard he has some American stuff, but uh it is what it is. Shout out to Bad Bunny and shout out to all his fans. I'm just being honest with y'all, I don't even know what the hell. All right, y'all, I got a damn bug. I just had to unalive. I just had to unalive a damn, I had to unalive a damn bug, y'all. My fault. I had to unalive his ass. He was kind of big. Sorry, y'all. I had to unalive a little, I think it was a stink bug. He he unalive now, though. But uh, yeah, y'all. Um, shout out to y'all, but I had no clue what was going on in the halftime show. Great game. Well, I ain't gonna say great game either, because uh the everybody knew that the Super Bowl started except for the New England Patriots. Did anybody let the New England Patriots know that the game has started? Because obviously they didn't know that the the coach. I said the coach should have called a timeout. Uh Mike Bravel should have called a timeout and let his guys know that the fucking Super Bowl started, y'all. Shit. Did y'all did they did the whole world know the Super Bowl was yesterday, except for the New England Patriots? Because I swear, they didn't know that the game, they didn't know that they was playing the Super Bowl yesterday. I think I think the only the only ones who knew that that that the Super Bowl was going on was the damn Seahawks and the reps. But it it seems as though nobody told the New England Patriots that it was there was a game to play yesterday. Yeah, yes, at least at least it was closed captioning. Yeah, because I was telling, I was telling um uh who was Sean, I believe, whoever, somebody I was telling that like the the production of the halftime show, like the production of the halftime show, um looked amazing. Like it looked like if I would have knew the words and what was going on, looked like I really would have enjoyed it. I mean, this the the the the the props and the presentation all looked amazing. It was just that I didn't know what the hell nobody was saying, so it kind of threw me off, but uh it is what it is. I'm not about to bitch and complain about it. There was a lot of people that was going crazy about it. Look, that was a beautiful thing for his his his uh culture and his career. Shit. I said one thing, you got to be a big fucking artist to be able to do a full Super Bowl halftime show and not even have to speak English. So I ain't even about to hate on Bad Bunny. He must he huge. He must be a huge he's a huge artist to be able to do that. Any who, anyhow. My girl Tracy says, Tracy says, if they wanted us to know what was being said, they could have closed caption it. And that would have brought everybody together, but that wasn't their target. Yeah, man. We we we never know what these mofolds is up to, man. Because as you as you as we learn, the more and more we we discuss these cases, the more we find out that uh we just be hood hoodwink, man. We're just hoodwink. So speaking of how we get hoodwink, let's let's bring up this Michael Jackson uh situation.

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I'm not supposed to say what I'm gonna say right now, but I I have to let you in on a secret. Uh please don't videotape what I'm gonna say okay.

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This is Michael Jackson because the companies take advantage of them, they really do, and um um Sony, Sony, being uh, you know, being the artist that I am, um uh Lee, he was uh Leah Lion. Before we get into this, Michael Jackson, somebody says he thinking Bad Bunny said Bad Bunny was standing by the Latin people. You guys are kicking out of the country for speaking Spanish. Yeah, um, I like I said, I understand what his goal was, but all I'm saying is I didn't understand a word of the halftime show, so it was hard for me to enjoy it. That's still two things could be true at the same time, y'all. Remember one thing about the flow show, no filter. On this show, we understand that two things can be true at the same time, meaning Bad Buddy could have been standing up for his culture, and that's and that's a good thing for him to do. And at the same time, I could have easily not understood a word that was said and been lost the whole halftime show. Two things can be true at the same time, and I'm just being honest. Remember when y'all wake up in the morning and y'all turn this show on, the flow show, no filter. You come here for honesty, you don't come here for uh pandering and and and and politically and just saying whatever somebody wants to hear. So remember that when you turn on this, when you come to this show, this is just honesty, ain't nobody trying to hurt feelings. We are very understandable people here, but I'm not gonna be up here and act like I enjoyed the halftime show because Bad Bunny had a mission that he was on. That's fine. I'm I'm happy that he had a chance to do, you know, carry out his mission. I'm just being honest that me and the people I was watching the Super Bowl with were completely lost. Let's get into this Michael Jackson stuff. So this this I'm gonna play a little bit of this clip.

SPEAKER_00:

And Tommy Matola is a devil. I'm not supposed to say what I'm gonna say right now, but I I have to let you know. Um please don't videotape what I'm gonna say, okay? Because the companies take advantage of it somebody, somebody um you know, being the artist that I am, um I I I generated several million dollars. Um they they really thought that my mind is always on the music and dancing. They never thought performer myself. So um we can't let them get away with what you're trying to do because I'm a free agent. Um I just owe somebody one more album. It's just a box set, really. With two new songs which I've written ages ago. Because every album that I record, I write like literally. I'm telling you.

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Now we're gonna hear a little bit more now. This is Michael Jackson. Matter of fact, this is a good, this is a perfect time to to to uh to talk about Michael Jackson coming off of the bad bunny situation. Because I see a lot of people talking, saying different things about the bad bunny, and the music was fired. And see, this is what I don't want. This is this is how something that's supposed to unite turns divisive. We nobody said the music wasn't the wasn't fired. Nobody I I I've I've said up here that the production looked good. I said I'm sure Bad Bunny is a huge, amazing artist for him to be able to do uh the Super Bowl and all Spanish. But if the people behind Bad Bunny are just gonna talk about how good it was and not and it and not acknowledge how lost some of us can be not understanding a word, and we kind of so we we just lost in the whole mission of whatever whatever his mission was, people like me who don't know Spanish, we just lose the whole point, and we're lost in the mission, and we're lost in the in whatever the message was because we didn't understand it. I think unity is about compassion on both sides. So it seems to me that there's a a large crowd that's basically saying, Hey, the music was fire. Fuck y'all who didn't understand what he was saying. And see, that ain't how I get down on here. Like, we we we gonna unite, we're gonna unite, and we're not gonna take nothing away from anybody. I think it's a I think it's an amazing accomplishment for Bad Bunny to be able to do that, but to just acknowledge and just say it was fire, he was representing like to not even acknowledge that it was a a crowd of people like me who would have liked to, if they put some clothes captions, something to get so we could get the message, and if anybody that's just saying, hey, it was a good show, fuck who didn't understand it, then you you you doing the same thing, you being divisive as everybody else's, you being just as as divisive as everybody else. We said he's an amazing artist, we said it's a good accomplishment, we said it was a good presentation. All I'm saying is there was a lot of people like me who were just completely lost and would have liked to have some way for the NFL or or or anybody who Jay-Z or whoever's supposed to be producing the halftime show, it would have been nice to put some type of wording or some type of captions to explain to people so we all could feel included. That's all I'm saying. So we everybody could feel included because the people saying fuck the people who couldn't understand it, and just saying inspire you being this, you you you just is you part you being the same. The problem that Bad Bunny is trying to bring to life, the people saying it was a good show, and just basically disregarding everything, everybody who didn't understand it, you're being the same way as the people who disregard the Spanish community or the people who disregard the black community or whatever or any minority. All I'm saying is I I put the responsibility on the NFL to at least put some type of captions and let us know what was being said. If your goal is really unity, Johnny says, Flo, you lived in PR how Rekan loved their music and all our great artists, and they did have English words. Yeah, I I just I don't know. Like I said, I've I've I've I've said it was a great like a great artist. I said the production was good. What do you want me to like? It's like you want me to say that I could understand it and I couldn't? Like, I don't understand. All I'm saying is the NFL should have done a better job of conveying the message to not just leave a whole bunch of people left out. That's all I'm saying. The NFL, the NFL should have done a better job of bringing some English to it or or or or or or some words or some captions, a little better visuals, something to help out everybody so you don't have this pocket of people who are just left out. But other than that, besides the halftime show, let's talk about somebody who united people. We're talking about Bad Bunny, but today we're talking about Michael Jackson. When you're talking about unity, and you're talking about compassion, and you're talking about somebody who makes an effort to understand the next person's plight or the next children or child's plight. We're talking about Michael Jackson. And anytime you're talking about an artist that wanna that wanna unit unity uh unify the people and unity, you look it up in the dictionary, you're gonna see a picture of Michael Jackson. One of the artists who truly dedicated his life and lost his life.

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And lost his life for what he believed in.

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And to find out that not only then Macaulay Culkin, Aaron Carter, and Corey Fellman, not only did they say that Michael never harmed anybody, the FBI said finally, in the last year or so, the FBI finally confirmed that Michael Jackson didn't do anything to any kids whatsoever. And if that ain't enough, we got the Epstein Files clearly laying out the plan that Michael Jackson was trying to save kids with his Never Never Land Ranch, and was trying to expose people like Epstein and the Diddy's and everybody. And in my mind, I would think he was even trying to expose Oprah from what from what I'm getting out of this whole thing. And to find out that they framed Michael Jackson because he was trying to speak out and not only speak out, but he was trying to pull the curtain back and expose this whole perverted pedophile ring we got going on. And to find out something that we all known and discussed. Um we all known and discussed it.

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Uh it's just it's bittersweet.

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I'm happy to be to to to re to to find out that. Something that I thought was true. Like I always thought Michael was innocent, but I'm I'm I'm just so happy to find out that he is and was innocent, and not only that, he was actually fighting, he was in a secret war against these elites and the people doing this crazy stuff to children, and he was trying to uncover it, and they flipped the whole script on him, and to shut down his whole plan, they put all the pedophile uh accusations on him and drummed up all these false charges and all these false victims. And we as a people and as a world, we left Michael Jackson hanging. We left Michael Jackson hanging, y'all. I feel like we left him to battle this shit on his own because uh the world got swayed by the media, and and he and he's not even alive to see the millions and millions of people that's that's that's not only the the ones who always believed him, but even the people who thought Michael Jackson was guilty. I've got messages from people who thought they would that that thought he was guilty saying that they feel terrible. I got messages from people who covered the Michael Jackson trial and went into the trial thinking that Michael Jackson was guilty and found out at the end, and and once stuff got uncovered, that it was all a plot to frame Michael Jackson. There were journalists and reporters who were just getting drunk and going to, and we got it's footage of this. There were journalists and reporters that were just getting drunk and going to Never Never Land and just interviewing people and making up shit the entire time. And we got footage of all of this stuff. This everything I'm telling you today, we have receipts for. I can't show them on live at the same time, and I don't know what I can show and what I can't show. So that's why I try to avoid uh showing too much. But it's just it's sad to feel to oh man, it's sad to see that Michael, and I ain't gonna lie, there was a moment when it's it sounded believable. I was even questioning Michael Jackson. I'm not gonna lie, a long time ago, um, they were it, they were get they were so strategic and how they took his, you know, broke his name down and broke his brand down and and made him seem like you know, uh a crazy pervert. And there was a time when they had me watching that stuff, like, man, no way. I was like on the fence, but I just at the end of the day, I just couldn't see it. I'm like, I just don't see Michael Jackson doing that, man. And if he was doing it the way they say he was doing it, I don't see why they didn't have any hardcore evidence on them, like hardcore evidence, and that is what I held on to to just tell myself this ain't true, and so with all the negativity coming out of the Epstein files, Jay-Z name coming up, Harvey Weinstein um being exposed as a pedophile, and Jeffrey Epstein. The only good thing I can say is I'm glad some positive as far as vindicating Michael Jackson who lost his life. Because, of course, not only did they flip, not only did they flip the whole narrative on Michael Jackson, but I believe, and this is my opinion, this is allegedly in my opinion, but I I believe they killed Mike. I believe they knew because you got to think somebody as big and as powerful as Michael Jackson, and with the the way everybody loved him, he would have brought down that pedophile ring. I'm trying to see that. Somebody saying, Isabella says, My own mother was cut out of a movie due to her not allowing the advances of the director. This is the world we have been living in for a long time, and thank you for sharing that, Isabella. Because that's my point. What we are doing now is cleansing a dirty ass industry, and we're picking up where Michael Jackson left off. Because it is a sick, sick, sick industry that that that that the more and more we learn, it's a trifling entertainment industry, y'all. Someone said he loved being around child because he didn't have a childhood. Marcella, my set my celia said, I think Mike died early from a broken heart because the public turned their backs. Yes, yes, and side note, uh, real quick too, just so so people ain't confused. I did live in I lived in Puerto Rico for a while. Y'all know I got hella Latino fans, so you know I support y'all at all all the time, and I believe in unity, but I like I said, I just always gotta speak from the heart and be honest. So those who uh appreciate honesty, y'all love it. If y'all, those that don't really appreciate honesty, you might not get it. But I got much love for my poor people in Puerto Rico and all minorities. We all go through shit, we all have been through shit. So I'm always gonna show compassion for another minority because we get taken advantage of and tossed to the side and used up for our talents every day. So I just want to put that word out and we let's continue with Michael. Michael Jackson, he was so genius in the way that he uh he was so genius in the way that he even called him out because all the time when he was calling out Sony, calling out Tommy Matola, Matula, Tommy Matola, uh, and the rest of the industry pers. We didn't know, we thought he was just calling them out for record contracts, um come to find out now with the Epstein files being revealed, Michael Jackson was not only calling out, not only called Tommy Matola a devil because of his shady record contracts and his shady music business dealings, he was calling out, I believe Tommy Matola for being part of the child pedophilia ring. Why do I say that? Well, there was a document revealed um in the Epstein files where there was an email thread between Jeffrey Epstein and Tommy Matola. Now, in this email thread, I'ma summarize it, but basically, Jeffrey Epstein told Tommy Matola something about he was building a new house um on the island. And he was saying that Tommy Matola needs to build a house, something to that effect. But what was creepy, and that was said in this email exchange, was Jeffrey Epstein told Tommy Matola, told Tommy Matola that he was gonna, when he built a new house, he was gonna put a special massage room in there just for Tommy Matola. Now we know those massages were done by underage girls. And so for for for for Jeffrey Epstein to tell Tommy Matola he had an extra special massage room for him, one would assume Tommy Matola got a lot of massages. And I don't like it.

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So when Michael Jackson says the truth, I like I read at least um a hundred and twenty songs every of them I do. So I own half of Sony's and I'm leaving them, and they they're very angry at me because of the I just I just did good business, you know.

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So um so Michael Jackson owned half of Sony, and he finished his obligation. He had one album and he finished that, he was out. We all know these music label record labels and these shady elites are not gonna let a person with a good heart that's trying to bring down the pedophile ring walk away with half of their billion dollar label.

SPEAKER_00:

The way they get rid of it is from the ladies from the code. Um Michael does not follow me, he said. And he's very, very evil, and he is a horrible human being. And we we have to continue our drive until he's terminated.

SPEAKER_03:

Now, right there, Michael Jackson was discussing, he said Mariah Carey was dating Tommy Matola. And Mariah Carey went to Michael Jackson and said Tommy Matola is a very was is a very evil man. He abused her, he tapped her phones, harassed her, and told Michael Jackson that we can't stop until he is terminated. Tommy Matola.

SPEAKER_00:

I appreciate everything you've done. You've been amazing. You're so loyal, Diana. Everybody, Waldo, all the people here.

SPEAKER_03:

That's just ridiculous, y'all. And this, and and when you talk about tapping phones, harassing, violating, that sounds a lot like Diddy. I feel like Diddy, Tommy Matola, Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, I think they all in the same fucking boat. I don't know if I want to say Diddy learned it from Tommy Matola and those guys, or they just happened to do the same shit. But the same stuff that Mariah Carey went to Michael Jackson about, the tapping of the phones, the abuse, the just pure evilness, this was the same complaint that Kim Porter had. But this is what's going on in the industry, and this is what Michael Jackson sacrificed his whole life for. The Diddies of the industry, the Jeffrey Epsteins of the industry, the Harvey Weinsteins, pure perverts running amok on our women and children, and they've been getting away with it forever. And after all this time, after all this time, when they assassinated Michael Jackson's character, they made the world believe that he was a pedophile. He was doing all this stuff to kids, and they took the whole focus off of them and shined the light on Michael Jackson, and nobody was bigger than Michael Jackson. So it was a it was the perfect distraction.

SPEAKER_02:

It was the perfect distraction.

SPEAKER_03:

Biggest artist in the world who loved to help kids and was always around kids. All right, we put the pedophile uh uh uh on on him, we put the accusations and allegations on him, and now nobody will be paying attention to what's really going on at the Epstein Island. And uh Elise brought up another name, Clive Davis. Definitely somebody who is caught up in this perverted industry mess too. I want this industry clean, y'all. I do. I want this industry clean. I want I want I want the beautiful industry, the beautiful music and the artist. I want it purified, man. I want I I want it to just be about talent. I want it to just be about hard work, talent, and beautiful music, and beautiful art.

SPEAKER_02:

How did something so beautiful like art? How did that become what we have now?

SPEAKER_03:

And that's just a cesspool of a of a just a raggedy, trifling industry ran by horrible, horrible perverts. And like people saying in the chat, everybody who tries to speak out against them, everybody who tries to go to war with the with the and go against the grain, they end up dead.

SPEAKER_02:

And it's and the death is always mysterious. Speaking of mysteries, another side note.

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Um I didn't see Beyonce at the Super Bowl. Mike uh Jay-Z was there, but I didn't see Beyonce. Did anybody see Beyonce at the Super Bowl? I didn't see her, and is it normal for her to miss the Super Bowl? I saw Jay-Z, I saw the daughters, but I didn't see Beyonce. Can somebody in the chat let me know if they saw Beyonce or if she wasn't if she was a no-show? As I know with with Jay-Z being caught up in the Epstein files, I'm hearing a lot of crazy things going on in the Jay-Z and Beyonce home. I can't confirm any of it yet. We're kind of just letting time pass as we see what the hell is going on. Okay, somebody now, this is the thing. Somebody saying that Jay Z was there. I mean, that Beyonce was there, but there's a lot of people saying she wasn't there. Um, and when I I I asked Chat GPT, Chat GPT said Beyonce wasn't there, and then I looked for clips. I didn't see any clips. I saw clips of Blue, the daughter blue, that I thought was Beyonce. I thought blue looked so much like her mom. Blue looked so much like her mom. I thought blue ivy was Beyonce. I was like, okay, there goes Beyonce and Jay-Z, and the daughter Roomy, it was Roomy, Blue Ivy, and Jay-Z, and some other girl. That's who I saw. And I like I said, I saw Blue Ivy, who looked a lot like Beyonce. So I don't know if some people was confusing her with Beyonce, but every everywhere that I could research, and I didn't see any any picture or video of Beyonce. Like I said, the only video that looked like Beyonce was actually um was actually blue.

SPEAKER_02:

So I don't know.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, um, now I did see that uh creepy, creepy little beach. I like your name. I did see that that part where the announcer did call out Jay-Z and Beyonce, and that was that was that was blue. That wasn't Beyonce. Yeah, I'm thinking she was at home with Sir. I believe Sir is not from what I've heard. I don't I believe Sir is doesn't do well with big crowds, so that's why they don't bring him out. But yeah, just to be clear, that time when the announcer said there goes Jay-Z and Beyonce, that was Jay-Z and Blue Ivy. I saw that part because I thought it was Beyonce too. And then the more I seen it, and then people was like, That's blue, and then I saw I got a good look. I'm like, Oh yeah, that's not Beyonce, but look, just like Beyonce, the hair and everything. So maybe there was that there was either uh a crazy reason why Beyonce wasn't there, or she was just at home with Sir. Jay-Z was definitely there, front and center. I guess he was able to avoid people asking him about the Epstein files. I'm sure they had security around them, but just to let everybody know, Jay-Z was at the Super Bowl.

SPEAKER_02:

Let's see what we got going on in the chat.

SPEAKER_03:

See, it's a lot of people that actually literally thought that blue. It's some people that that blue looks so much like Beyonce. It's literally a lot of people who are thinking Beyonce was there. And that was blue. I'm telling y'all. Go online and really look for the pictures of Beyonce or whatever. And you and I'm gonna tell you, that's blue. That ain't Beyonce. Yeah, she looks just creepy. She looks just like I said, it had me full. I immediately was like, I immediately was like, oh, there goes Jay-Z and Beyonce. And then I'm watching, and then and then uh Shana was like, no, that's blue. And then I looked again, and then I saw more footage, and then they then I was like, oh, that is blue. I'm like, man, blue look exactly like her mom, especially with the with the shades on and the hair. I'm like, you can't tell me that wasn't Beyonce. So I don't know, but all I know is all I know is Jay-Z ain't gonna be able to duck these Epstein allegations or just people wanting an explanation for too much longer. Because people want to know, either denounce Harvey Weinstein or Jay-Z tell us how your name got caught up in it. But ignoring it, I don't think that's gonna do anything but make it worse. But to now, Shaw, Jay-Z was there. He's not out of the country. Um, he's not on the run. He was at the Super Bowl. 50 Cent troll diddy at the Super Bowl. Uh, did y'all see the Super Bowl commercial? Uh, with door uh with DoorDash and a beef and and him talking about Puff. I don't think I want I don't think Diddy's gonna be a big DoorDash supporter. Um, Sydney, you knew it was blue. See, all the women, y'all knew y'all, y'all better with faces because y'all knew it was blue. I mean, I immediately thought it was Beyonce. She uh sit uh Denise says she knew it was blue. She's a beautiful young lady. She definitely is beautiful. I like the way blue carries herself. Um, blue really seems like she got a good head on her shoulders. Like blue is always like composed, and you don't you don't see any wild reactions out of her. It's almost like she got like her mom's demeanor from from when her mom was young. If you remember Beyonce before Beyonce got sucked up by the industry, if you remember Beyonce before she really blew up, she kind of had the same demeanor as Blue. I mean, well, Blue got the same demeanor as her. So yeah, shout out to the fucking Super Bowl. And um, do y'all think it did a good job? Uh, do y'all think that the the the Super Bowl united every was it was was you not it united everybody? Do y'all think this Super Bowl was was about unity? Is that what y'all took from it? See the thing is they are good at even making us the powers that be, the elite and the rich, the wealthy, they are good at even taking something that we are trying to use to unify. They are good at using that to have us bickering and divided. See, it don't work on me. That's why I will be honest, but I always let everybody know it's all love. I'm not gonna let them divide us from the Latin community um because we didn't under we couldn't understand the words. Like I said, that's all by design, they don't want us to be united. See, divide and conquer, keep the people divided, and we can keep pulling the wool over their head. So when they see us the arguing and divided and and and and bickering and all of that, oh, they happy. So here at the flow show no filter, you know, we don't fall for that shit. We all can still be honest with each other and still love each other. You know, my my saying, I always refer to that old back in the day movie when they said you want the truth, but you can't handle the truth. Um you can't be mad at people for being truthful. You gotta be mad at people for being deceitful, for being dishonest. But uh, whether you agree with what's being said, I'm always the type of person that appreciates honesty. Tell me how you really feel, and then let's let's let's let's go from there. And Super Bowl was a perfect example of how something that was supposed to unify, somehow the NFL and the powers that be turned that into something where we all arguing again. Same thing happened last year with Kendrick Lamar. This ain't just Bad Bunny's performance, same thing happened with Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick Lamar's performance uh was explaining to the world what we go through as black people, and and it was supposed to unite us, and it did the same thing. We we we was arguing and bickering and divided the whole fucking Super Bowl show. So that's why I say you it's just y'all turn. That all the bad bunny fans are supporters, it's just y'all turn to be on the hot seat. But same thing happened last year with with Kendrick Lamar, and I enjoyed the show. And the same thing. I'm like, oh, it's fire, it's this, it's that. But the people who don't get it um are gonna be divisive. So hopefully, as time goes on, people appreciate what what what it what the show was and what it was about. But it just seems again to me, um, the powers that be the elite won again by by by presenting us something to have us arguing and and and and and bickering back and forth with each other.

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The show Saturday night was also great. Uh what's your what's show Saturday night? What's your Saturday night?

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See that that that's uh that's what a lot of people feel. Somebody say I just think with it being America's 250th birthday, that we would have had a better representation of America. And that's that's a lot of people feel like that. That's that's that's where that's the two sides of the coin. We got the people who are happy because their culture was celebrated, and then we got the group of people that feel like it should have been more American, and that that is definitely um what the 50-50 divide is. The one thing that is the NFL, let's just be honest, y'all. The NFL didn't give a shit about unity, the NFL didn't give a shit about bringing us together. The bad bunny, as far as the NFL, their only motivation was money and greed. They knew that there's a lot that that's a huge community and a huge artist. And if I am correct, I'm sure that the viewership broke broke records. Do anybody know what the viewers viewership of of the Bad Bunny halftime show? I'm sure it broke records. I'm sure uh I'm sure it broke records, but you had to you had to double and triple check these uh publications because people it'll be fake news. But um, I was trying to find the numbers. Anybody in the chat know what the viewership was for the uh for the halftime show? I saw like a hundred and something million, but I don't know if that was correct. Um if anybody knows what the viewership was, please put it in the chat. Like I said, I saw I saw a hundred and something million. I'm trying to verify that. So somebody said the viewership numbers was a hundred and twenty-seven million. Which shit that might that should be a record. That should be a record. And that is what the NFL saw. NFL don't care nothing about unifying. Um Fire Glory say around 187 million, but they still don't have a complete amount. I knew the numbers did good, and that's what the that's all the NFL was concerned with. How can we get the most number the no the most viewers? On here I'm saying they saying Bad Bunny pulled in 127 million viewers, so we're gonna wait for the official official number to come out. But that might be a record. I don't know if anybody had more viewers than that. Let me see, let me see what Kendrick Lamar's was.

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Kendrick Lamar.

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Somebody said, yeah, so those numbers are all over the place. 140 million, somebody 180 million. It's a big ass number. Bad bunny pulled in. Alright, so this is this is what they're saying. And uh Kendrick views Kendrick Lamar was 133.5 million, and Bad Bunnies was 142.3 million. What's up, Enoch? What's up, Anthony? And some people are saying them numbers can be inflated, yeah, because they all over the place. I don't know what I I I haven't got a solid number yet, but I'm definitely waiting. Because I I I I want to see what I want to see what they be what they did. Okay, so what what what was the show Saturday night? Elise let me see Elise. Oh, Kalani at San Jose. Okay. I got you, Elise. Well, shout out to again to the Seattle Seahawks. Shout out to Bad Bunny. Shout out to the New England Patriots for even getting to the Super Bowl, even though y'all didn't know. I think I think New England still on the sidelines waiting for the game to start. I think the New England Patriots are literally still in the stadium waiting for the game to start because they didn't realize that the game had started yesterday. So shout out to New England Patriots. I just want to let y'all know that the Super Bowl was yesterday. Um, like I said, I don't think you guys realized the game has started, but it's over now, so it's too late. But at least y'all got to the damn Super Bowl. So how much I can't really talk too much shit because my Browns, we just trying to figure out, we just trying to make the playoffs shit. We let alone the Super Bowl. Much love to everybody. Hey, what's up? Hey, hey, hey, at least they don't she don't like how they do the kickoffs and how when everybody just kicked the ball and stand like a statue. But anyway, let's get the hell out of here. Shout out to Michael Jackson for being vindicated and innocent. He didn't do nothing to them kids, he didn't do nothing to any kids. He loved kids. As a matter of fact, he was trying to take down the PDF pedophile ring. And so to stop him, they switched it and framed him and took him out of here. That's my opinion. And you can think what you want to think.

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Grandma Cathy said Alexa says a hundred and thirty million viewers for bad body.

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