The first movie trailer for "Get Him to the Greek" has been released. Diddy plays a record executive with Jonah Hill as his assistant. Hill's character is charged with the task of retrieving a star artist, played by Russell Brand, and bringing him from the United Kingdom to the United States. Watch below. You can download the trailer from Apple for free, if you have QuickTime Pro.
Over at the Anderson Cooper 360 blog, CNN education contributor Steve Perry previews his interview with Diddy, which airs tonight on CNN at 11 PM ET.
Sean Combs is a man who is acutely aware of the way people see him. He decided to do this interview knowing that I was going to push him. He and I recently met at an engagement party. He told me he respected my work and I told him I felt the same way. Unsure if my response was simply an obligatory retort, he said, "I'm serious." To make his point, he pulled me aside and told me something that he said nobody would believe.
Here is the movie poster for "Get Him to the Greek," which features Diddy as a record executive who dispatches one of his assistants (Jonah Hill) to corral a star act (Russell Brand) for a concert.
Check out the video below for footage from one of Diddy's Super Bowl parties in Miami this past weekend. In the clip, Biz Markie DJs as Diddy talks to the crowd and performs along with the "O Let's Do It (Remix)." But, the most interesting part of this video is the premiere of a new song "Hello, Goodmorning." We only hear a little bit, but he starts talking about it at the 1:30 mark. Check it out.
Clinton Sparks has released part 3 of "Cirocumentary," the video series providing a behind the scenes look at the shooting of the "Ciroc Star" music video by Chester French featuring Diddy, Jadakiss and Sparks. For more, check out part 1, part 2 and the director's cut of the music video. Part 4 is coming.
Check out the video below to see the Diddy and Dirty Money featured Super Bowl 44 commercial. This commercial was supposed to air during the pre-game show, but it didn't show here in North Carolina. So, perhaps it was regional.
Update: Bad Boy Entertainment Chief Marketing Officer Amani Duncan saidon Twitter that the clip actually aired at 3:45 PM ET and a later showing was squeezed to show Katie Couric's interview with President Barack Obama.
According to Twitter messages on the Diddy and Bad Boy Records pages, Diddy and Dirty Money will be appearing during the Super Bowl pre-game show on CBS, either to "deliver a special message" or for a "commercial" (both, I guess!), depending on which page you read. This will happen between 5 and 6 PM ET.