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This afternoon I received an exclusive, private first look at the initial trailer for Jordan McCoy's reality show, "Good Girl/Bad Boy". The show has not yet been shopped to networks, but that could be happening soon. The trailer is 2:19 long and features a dramatic announcer that takes you through the various segments of the footage. I'm going to include everything that he says as I feel it gives you a good insight into the show. The announcer's quotes are in bold.

"From the producers of Making the Band, Run's House and Meet The Barkers comes a story of a small town girl's big time adventure. Jordan McCoy is just like any other teenage girl with dreams of making it."

After a pause, "she plays acoustic guitar decently enough." We see Jordan playing a guitar and sighing in apparent frustration. "She sings about relationships she hasn't even had yet." After Jordan jumps on a trampoline for a moment, the trailer screeches to a halt.

"But, Jordan's story has one major difference." Cue footage of Diddy in the office ("This guy."), with a part of his verse from "P.E. 2000" backing. This is followed by a clip from Making the Band 2 where Diddy is telling the band mates that his cheesecake better be on point or they are going back. Jordan gets a call and is headed to New York. She gets on a flight and arrives at her hotel.

"In a tale of what can happen when a small town girl from the Midwest ends up on the baddest hip hop label in the land. One rambunctious, strong willed girl is gonna give Bad Boy all they can handle."

Next, we have a clearly staged, but still funny and well played scene where Jordan enters a studio session (at Daddy's House, most likely) where a rap artist is supposedly recording while former Bad Boy Senior Director of A&R, Conrad Dimanche, and four others are working and bobbing their heads. She interrupts them, introduces herself and says she has a meeting with Diddy.

Dimanche asks her how she got in the building and she says she's signed here. "You're signed to Bad Boy?," he says. She confirms this and the guys look on in mock confusion. Funny stuff.

"And with a little guidance from her new boss, she's about to take the world by storm."

Diddy is leaving the building and he gets in his car, but Jordan runs after him, guitar on her back, and taps the glass. He tells her to get in. "Take us downtown," Diddy tells his driver.

"And turn Bad Boy upside down."

"We believe in you, as a recording artist," Diddy tells her. "We believe you've got the goods to really be that next superstar. So, I want you to go start working on your album." She pinkie promises and Diddy welcomes her to Bad Boy. (Definitely a TV moment, since Jordan's been signed to Bad Boy for a long time and they've met in person before this, of course).

"Just Watch Me" plays the clip out as we see Jordan walking around NYC and talking to and hugging a boy as the announcer finishes his part with "Nothing's going to stop her from making her dreams a reality."

The trailer closes with a fading shot of Diddy's Sean John billboard in NYC, as Jordan walks toward it, with the name of the show displayed.