From FemaleFirst.co.uk:
The rap mogul-turned-style guru admits his worst habit is leaving clothing where it falls when he's at home, and he wishes he could be more considerate towards the people he pays to clean up after him.
He tells Blender magazine, "No matter where I'm at, I don't hang up my clothes. I'm a nightmare for my maid.
From The New York Daily News:
"This rumor is absolutely untrue. I am not taking Sean [Combs] back to court," she told us.
And she resents being portrayed as a jealous former lover.
"Sean and I have always maintained a cordial and friendly relationship for the benefit of our son, despite what has been reported in the press," she insists.
New York Magazine has a brief interview with Sysan Batson, an acting coach that has taught Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman and - yes - Diddy, among others. Here is what she had to say:
You trained P. Diddy for A Raisin in the Sun, after his inert performance in Monster’s Ball. Can you teach anyone to act?
If you know who I said “Don’t bother sending” to agents … Sean I could teach because the man has integrity, is very, very gifted, and is very smart. You have to have talent. Otherwise I really can’t work with you.
I was just reading the Wikipedia entry for " It's All About the Benjamins" and I saw this:
The song originated from a mixtape debuted by DJ Clue. This version of the song only featured Puff Daddy and the rap act The Lox (excluding Styles P).
Wondering where that came from, a Google search led me to this MTV article:
Besides shedding the first light on some of rap's biggest hits, like the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy," the original version of Puff Daddy's "It's All About the Benjamins" and Jay-Z's "Ain't No N---a," Clue also gave the first dose of major exposure to some of today's biggest stars like Noreaga, Cam'ron, DMX, Fabolous, Mase, Ja Rule and the LOX via freestyles.
That's what Robin Leach is saying:
LUXE LIFE has just learned and can exclusively report that the mogul rapper has hired a helicopter from Rebel Helicopters here in Las Vegas for Saturday night and plans to fly high above the new Fantasy Tower at The Palms, the official host hotel of the All-Star Game and make his entrance by repelling into the opened retractable roof of the new Moon nightclub located at the top of the tower.
From People:
... But the three-time winner did forget to thank the two music powerhouses who first helped put her on that stage: Uptown Records founder Andre Harrell and her first producer, Sean "Diddy" Combs. Uh, oops! ...
"... One of those people was Puffy. Our chemistry together really created the beginning of this whole big hip-hop soul thing that is happening right now. The way they dress. The way they speak. All of the songs they write. It all came from what Puff and I had put together."
Not that big a deal. I mean, yeah, it's a pretty huge omission in the scheme of her career, but everyone's human. Congrats to her on the victories.
Via TMZ.com.
More on the party, from AllHipHop.com:
With New York’s DJ S&S on the turntables, celebrities such as T.I., Young Jeezy, The Wire's Idris Elba, Mike Jones, Jim Jones, Big Tigger, DJ Biz Markie, Too $hort, E-40, Ron Artest, Kid Capri and more are expected to drop in to party.
From EURweb.com:
Forever First Enterprises presents four nights of NBA All-Star-themed partying at the Ice House Lounge under the heading Las Vegas Takeover. (See itinerary below.) Each night, doors open at 9 p.m. at the venue, located at 650 S. Main Street. ...
• On Saturday, February 17th: Diddy and Friends will host a celebrity-packed, evening to celebrate the success of his latest album "Press Play." VIP treatment will also be offered inside Diddy's Press Play Lounge, located in the club’s new two-story, all-glass structure.
General admission is $150 while VIP admission is $300. VIP admission includes "no waiting in line, access to main level VIP, buffet, access to VIP bar" as well as "access to VIP table service upon request and based on availability".
See more at http://www.pressplayviplounge.com. Buy tickets here.
From Starpulse News Blog:
"I'm not going to be standing there with a shotgun. But I will, first and foremost, protect them like I would my sons." Sean 'Diddy' Combs insists he doesn't plan to scare off potential boyfriends of his twin daughters D'lLla and Jessie in the future.
From Hello! Magazine:
Rapper and record executive P Diddy does not usually come across as being particularly sentimental, but as exclusive photos in the latest edition of HELLO! magazine reveal, he certainly has a soft centre. And the proud new dad of identical twins D'Lila Star and Jessie James is simply overwhelmed by the birth of his gorgeous girls.
They have a picture as does USA TODAY.
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