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Digital Arts has a story on some of the production details of Diddy's newer Burger King commercial, directed by Spike Lee.
AllHipHop.com has a quick interview with Diddy, discussing his reality TV ventures.
�This is an overall plan of mine I�ve had for the past year to take over the airwaves,� Diddy revealed to AllHipHop.com. �For the month of August I have three shows on the air. On Monday you have I Want to Work for Diddy, Tuesday you have Run�s House, and Wednesday you got Making the Band. So every time you turn on VH1 or MTV you�ll see the Bad Boy logo or hear the music. It�s a lot of real estate and brand marketing that I�m experimenting with along with the creative content that I�ve put together.�
Following up on Cassie's statement, regarding the recent rumors, we have a blog post from Diddy.
"I am not engaged. It's crazy how in this day and age someone can make up anything and people believe it!!," he says in the post, before promoting the new VH1 reality show.
Rap-Up.com reports that Diddy is featured alongside Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Lil' Wayne and Fatman Scoop on Jerkins' remix of the Pussycat Dolls' "When I Grow Up". Definitely digging Diddy's part on this one. Nice remix.
Diddy announced through his YouTube channel that he will announce his plans for the upcoming Presidental election on Friday.
Sixshot reports:
Sean "Diddy" Combs will be honored with the first Reginald F. Lewis Award on Sunday (July 6) . According to Billboard, the award will commemorate Lewis' legacy as the first African-American billionaire.
According to this press release in honor of this occasion, Diddy will join Lewis' widow, Loida Lewis, and football player Michael Strahan to close the NASDAQ stock exchange on July 7 at 4:00 PM in New York City. A live webcast will be shown on the NASDAQ site.
There is a special premiering on BET tonight called "Harlem to Hollywood," chronicling the day of the event where Diddy was given his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Press Association reports from the Hollywood premiere of Will Smith's latest film, "Hancock." Diddy was on hand.
But it wasn't just the fans who were pleased to see the star. Rapper-turned-actor Sean 'Diddy' Combs grabbed hold of a microphone to declare to the world: "Will Smith is my hero."
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