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Watch below for a video from Chase N. Cashe and Hit-Boy of The Surf Club, a pair of producers that is working with Diddy, as we reported on Friday. In the clip, they are broadcasting from what is apparently Diddy's backyard. Warning: explicit content.


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Watch below. Warning: explicit content.


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Watch below (warning: explicit content).


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So, Diddy talks about gas prices pushing him to leave the private plane in the hangar (see video below, warning: explicit content) and the world notices. The AP, Fox News and countless sources pick it up. When he spoke about the art of the viral video in the last episode of "I Want to Work for Diddy," he wasn't kidding.


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From the press release:

Puffy, Puff Daddy, P Diddy, Sean Combs. Known by many monikers, CTV announced today the inimitable hip hop mogul, hit-maker, and fashion impresario headlines its eTalk Festival Party. To be held at CTV's legendary Queen Street headquarters on Friday, Sept. 5, Diddy dazzles with a live, open-air performance as thousands of fans and party-goers enjoy the biggest free block party and red carpet extravaganza of the year. As well, CTV announced today that Hollywood's favourite DJ-du-jour, Samantha Ronson, will transform CTV headquarters into an all-out dance floor where fans and partiers groove into the twilight hours.

The most-watched Canadian entertainment newsmagazine, eTalk welcomes the entertainment world to celebrate Canadian and international film and filmmakers during the Toronto International Film Festival. The centrepiece of the night is eTalk's live-to-air red carpet show. As the undisputed red carpet leader in Canada, eTalk delivers the hottest celebs in a parade of non-stop style, captivating fans who are just an arms-length from the action.

eTalk's Ben Mulroney and Tanya Kim, along with reporter Lainey, host the event while a vast array of CTV media properties cover all the action along with throngs of international media gathered for TIFF. The one-hour, star-studded eTalk Festival Party red carpet arrivals show and Diddy performance airs live across Canada on Star! on Friday, Sept. 5 at 8 p.m. ET, later that night on CTV at 1 a.m. ET, and the next day on CTV (Saturday, Sept. 6) at 7 p.m. in all markets.

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Dream Hampton of UptownLife.net has a fashion centric interview with Diddy.

You’ve talked about assisting your grandmother, who was a master tailor, when you were growing up. What influence did she have on your fashion sense?

My grandmother helped me to understand attention to detail, how important fit is, how certain fabrics lie, what it means to finish a piece—from the button to the lining—and how a final piece should be presented. She had an enormous impact on my style and consequently on Sean John.

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After he jumped down the throat of MTV News' James Montgomery during a taping of FNMTV, Diddy came back on the show and apologized to him last week, complete with flowers.

Today, Montgomery describes the moment, from his perspective.

Best "Holy God, I Thought I Was Going To Crap My Pants" Moment

Diddy surprises me onstage with flowers. I'm not going to lie, after our run-in during episode eight (you know, where he bum-rushed the sky box, shouted at me and then kissed me on the cheek, "Godfather"-style) and the subsequent, smarmy-a** column I wrote about the entire incident, I was super worried that on last week's finale, Diddy was going to show up, beat me over the head with something, then dump my body in the Hudson. And when he popped up onstage while I was talking about the new Cassie video, I think my entire life flashed before my eyes. Only, he just wanted to apologize and give me a bouquet of flowers. Which was seriously one of the 10 greatest moments of my entire life. Honestly.

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Courtney Hazlett of MSNBC discusses Diddy's anticipated absence from the Democratic National Convention, which started Monday and will run through Thursday.

Here in Denver, there was some chatter among DNC organizers that led some to believe that Diddy had been asked specifically not to come.

“That’s completely untrue” was Diddy’s response when asked about being un-invited to the convention. A rep for Diddy confirms: “An Obama advisor invited Diddy to the convention, but he was unable to attend because he was supposed to be in L.A. on vacation with his family.”

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Jotham Sederstrom of the New York Daily News reports that, during a traffic stop early Saturday morning, a Los Angeles deputy briefly pulled his gun on Diddy's party, which included Diddy himself. Spokespeople for both the sheriff's department and Diddy confirmed the incident.

The reason for the stop was expired tags. A source said that a member of the group became uncooperative, which led a half dozen others, including Diddy, to approach the deputy. The sheriff's department spokesman stated that, "The situation was deflated as quickly as it began." Meanwhile, Diddy's publicist, Keesha Johnson, mentioned that the weapon was never aimed directly at her client and was careful to say that the officers were "really respectful."

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After Cassie's "Official Girl" premiered on FNMTV, Pete Wentz sent it up to the judges table, as they always do. You'll remember that, last time they judged a Bad Boy video, Diddy ran up to the table and gave James Montgomery, the resident critic, a lot of grief about his often harsh criticisms of videos on the show.

After guest judge LL Cool J chipped in his thoughts, it was Montgomery's turn. And, once again, Diddy was there. But, this time, he had flowers for Montgomery, as well as an apology, which was repeated in semi-robotic fashion.

I just wanted to say that, maybe, maybe I didn't handle the criticisms like a professional record executive. But, I do respect your opinion as a music lover. And would you please forgive me?

Judges table host Tim Kash implored Montgomery to forgive and hug. "Of course! I appreciate it, that's very nice," Montgomery said. Montgomery seemed to geniunely appreciate the gesture, saying he felt like Miss America.

With that out of the way, Montgomery praised the video. "She had sort of a rough start getting out of the gate. But, you know, here she is now. She's got that swagger. She looks good, she sounds good, and she's got something to say. Legitimately, cool video. And I'm not just saying that because I got flowers, either.

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