Ten years after New Orleans, the Flossy Posse is still iconic but far from perfect. Ryan is now the host of a global empowerment network—but secretly drowning under corporate pressure. Sasha’s digital brand has exploded, but so have the scandals she’s constantly cleaning up. Lisa is newly divorced, rediscovering her identity and terrified to date again, and Dina… Dina is exactly the same, except now she’s banned from four airlines and one entire Caribbean island. Just as Ryan hits her breaking point, she receives an invitation to be honored at an international women’s summit in Ghana, and she decides the only way she’ll survive it is with her Posse right beside her. Within hours, Dina has packed five wigs, Sasha has negotiated a travel sponsorship, and Lisa has taken enough vitamins to immunize a buffalo.
The moment the Flossy Posse lands in Accra, chaos erupts. Dina starts a drum circle with strangers in the airport. Sasha has a panic attack after accidentally drinking local gin thinking it was coconut water. Ryan is mobbed by fans. And Lisa accidentally gives her number to Zeke, the summit’s handsome security chief, and immediately spirals into a crisis about “catching feelings at her age.” The women arrive at a luxurious resort where they meet Nova, a young superstar influencer with millions of followers—and a surprisingly deep admiration for the Posse. She asks to tag along on their trip, which Dina approves of before anyone else can object, mostly because Nova has free VIP access to everything.
Ryan prepares for her keynote speech, but the Posse quickly learns that not everyone wants her there. A competing media mogul plans to publicly undermine Ryan’s brand—and uses Sasha’s old articles, Lisa’s divorce, and Dina’s entire existence as ammunition. Dina tries to “confront” the rival mogul and accidentally starts a hotel-wide water fight. Ryan begins unraveling, terrified she’s losing herself chasing success. Meanwhile, Sasha admits she’s broke and hiding the truth from her audience, and Lisa confesses that she wants to fall in love but doesn’t know how to trust again. The summit becomes a mirror for them all: they’ve been running so fast in different directions that they stopped seeing each other clearly.
Needing to reconnect, Nova takes the Posse on a private safari run by her eccentric Aunt Magnolia (Niecy Nash), who proudly announces she does not believe in “white woman rules.” What begins as a peaceful retreat turns into disaster when Dina feeds a baboon her edibles, Lisa falls off the jeep into a mud pit, and Sasha almost starts a bushfire trying to kill a mosquito with hairspray. But in the middle of the ridiculous chaos, something real happens: the women let their walls down. Ryan admits she doesn’t know what she wants anymore. Sasha breaks down over her financial stress. Lisa reveals she’s scared to be alone. Dina, for the first time ever, admits she feels left behind by the world. The Posse holds each other together under the stars, promising not to lose each other again.
Back in Accra, the women attend a massive Afrobeat street festival, where Lisa and Zeke finally kiss to the soundtrack of thousands of people dancing. Sasha finds inspiration from local female entrepreneurs who help her rebuild her confidence. Dina challenges Nova to a dance battle and somehow wins, becoming an overnight Ghanaian meme. Ryan disappears for several hours, only to return with tears in her eyes and a revelation: she wants to step back from the corporation she built and return to the kind of work that made her happy—uplifting women without selling her soul. The Posse cheers her on… until they realize Ryan has agreed to announce her decision tomorrow, live, onstage, in front of world media. Dina faints for dramatic effect.
On the day of Ryan’s keynote, her rival leaks private information about all four women—Sasha’s debt, Lisa’s shaky confidence, Dina’s criminal history, and Ryan’s professional burnout. The world watches as reporters ambush them backstage. Ryan panics and considers canceling the speech, but the Posse refuses to let her run. They march onto the stage together, and Ryan delivers a raw, emotional confession: that women are allowed to fail, rebuild, grow, start over, fall apart, and get back up again—together. Sasha jokes mid-speech, Lisa cries, Dina moonwalks to lighten the mood, and the audience erupts in applause. Ryan’s vulnerability becomes the biggest moment of the summit, and the internet crowns the Flossy Posse as “the blueprint of friendship.”
The summit ends with a rooftop Christmas celebration overlooking Accra’s skyline. Lisa and Zeke officially become a couple. Sasha gets offered a brand partnership to rebuild her platform ethically. Nova thanks the Posse for teaching her what real influence looks like. Dina launches a side hustle selling “Posse-Proof Wigs,” and someone actually invests. Ryan finalizes her choice: she’s stepping away from corporate pressure but stepping into something better—herself. As fireworks burst above the city and music fills the night, the Flossy Posse clinks glasses, dancing wildly, laughing loudly, and promising never to let life pull them apart again. Dina raises her drink and shouts the final line of the movie: