Last week,
I ranked the remaining contestants of "I Want to Work for Diddy," in order of their chances of winning the competition, in my opinion, at that moment. With
episode 4 done, here are the revised rankings:
1. Suzanne (Last Week: 1). She continues to manage Kim well and maintain a level head.
2. Mic (LW: 2). Kept goal focused and on track, though his bluntness, if you'd like to call it that, could be a little unproductive.
3. Stefanie (LW: 3). Took a slight hit this week after allowing herself to get dragged into the argument with Kendra, but still maintains the spot.
4. Laverne (LW: 6). Gets credit for being a team player and rolling with the punches while her teammates made, at times, some offensive suggestions as far as how she should act during interviews - though, the meltdown in the grocery store detracts a little bit of that.
5. Boris (LW: 8). Receives a boost for putting himself out there and being a team player, like Laverne. However, he suggested they make fun of him and then was wishy washy about it and difficult when it came time to shoot.
6. Red (LW: 7). He gets a raise because Brianna is out, but otherwise, it's a mixed bag. He appears to care, but sometimes he can be a little condescending and, on top of that, he lets Kim get to him way too much.
7. Kendra (LW: 5). The only person to drop this week. A lot of it is tied to her confronting Kendra in the van. Why? Talking is fine, but you also have to back it up and I'm not sure that her actions are coming through on the show as she'd like.
8. Kim (LW: 9). Still at the bottom spot. She continues to manipulate people and set them up. Ultimately, it is this quality that will backfire.
Eliminated. Brianna (LW: 4). She let Kim set her up as leader of a challenge she had no idea about and she paid the penalty when she was ineffective.
Anyway, that's just my opinion. What's yours? Post your top 8 (or your top 3, if you'd rather) in the comments!
The
Cascades Connection has a feature on Boris "Can Do" Kuperman from "I Want to Work for Diddy."
THE SHOW did afford Kuperman a chance to meet Diddy, although not for the first time. He had met him and a number of other celebrities during the two years or so that he worked at magazines like Streetz and Xclusive. "He's crazy. He's intense," Kuperman said. But, he said, "At the end of the day, he has a business mind."
He said he was a fan of Diddy primarily as an entrepreneur, and he viewed a chance to work for him as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that could open doors. Already, Kuperman has come out with his own line of Can Do merchandise, including shirts, sweatshirts, baseball hats, bibs and infant bodysuits.
It took about a month to film the show, he said. Ten episodes have been recorded, four of which have now aired, but Kuperman said there could be an additional twist at the end.
Are you unable to make any of the
casting dates for "StarMaker," Diddy's new reality show in search of solo artists? No problem. You can send in a DVD. Check out
MTV.com for details.
Via
bnd.com.
Kim from "I Want to Work for Diddy" (also known as Poprah) has a
MySpace. According to the profile, she used to be a recording artist, under the stage name of Tempest, that charted in Europe and Asia. She has a new song, "Up in the Club!!," available for purchase on the page.
Here are some video extras from the fourth episode of "I Want to Work for Diddy."
Uptown Team Viral Video
Downtown Team Viral Video
Diddyism: Make it Happen
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Watch the latest episode, episode 4, of "I Want to Work for Diddy," in the clips below.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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Remember, back in April, when
Diddy.com featured two viral videos? I wrote a
detailed recap of each. Well, the questions I asked back then were answered tonight on "I Want to Work for Diddy." You see, the creation of those videos was the challenge. The purpose of the fan vote? Deciding the winning team.
In the end, "The Applesauce Bandit" won and Brianna was eliminated.
Julie Hinds of the Detroit Free Press has a feature on Suzanne Siegel, my
current favorite on "I Want to Work for Diddy". Siegel previously worked at the publication as a reporter.
The Windsor Star reports that "I Want to Work for Diddy" will be
premiering in Canada on Sunday on MuchMoreMusic at 6:00 PM ET.
Watch below for a clip from the next episode of "Making the Band 4." In this portion, Diddy and Aubrey are arguing about her place in the group. Out of all of the girls in the group, I have to say that I am a fan of Aubrey the least. I mean, I like her as artist, but she seemingly goes out of her way to create controversy and bring attention to herself and those around her - in a negative light. It just gets old.