
Showing posts with label Sean Combs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sean Combs. Show all posts
P. Diddy to Guest Star on 'Hawaii Five-0'
P. Diddy will be playing a New York Police Detective seeking for justice in the upcoming episode of "Hawaii Five-0".
According to CBS, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs is "NYPD Detective Reggie Williams, who hunts the streets of Honolulu for the men responsible for a crime against his family, but his one-man war for justice sets this fellow cop on a collision course with Five-0."
This episode will also feature music from Diddy’s latest album, Last Train To Paris.
[Photo courtesy by Bauer Griffin]

Piers Morgan and Diddy, odds favorite to replace Simon Cowell
As the news of Simon Cowell leaving the America Idol show after season nine and reportedly eying to pursue the American version of X Factor to U.S. TV in 2011, online gambling site Bookmaker.com are now conducting a wager for the person that who can replace "Mr. Nasty" judge.
Piers Morgan is the favorite at odds of 2-1 (bet $1, win $2), followed by Sean "Diddy" Combs at 3-1, Quincy Jones at 3½-1, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds at 4-1, Simon Fuller at 6-1, Rob Stevenson at 6-1 and Russell Simmons at 6½-1.
[Photo courtesy by NBC - Getty images]

Piers Morgan is the favorite at odds of 2-1 (bet $1, win $2), followed by Sean "Diddy" Combs at 3-1, Quincy Jones at 3½-1, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds at 4-1, Simon Fuller at 6-1, Rob Stevenson at 6-1 and Russell Simmons at 6½-1.
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Diddy is just giving a favor to Chris Brown and Rihanna during "Dark Time"
Sean "Diddy" Combs feels that he is just extending a helping hand as he opens the door of his Miami home for Chris Brown and Rihanna.
Diddy gave his reason as he guested on the Ellen DeGeneres Show saying "I don't think it's right for anybody to hit anybody" but he feels that time "It was a dark time for them and I was there as more of a support."
Diddy also said, "I don't cast a stone – cast judgment on anybody. So, if friends ask me for a favor, then I'm going to be there for a favor as long as I know the energy of the favor is positive."
Ellen said that she didn’t want any girl out there thinking it’s acceptable to go back to a guy who hit her, Diddy responded with: “I don’t think it’s right for anybody to hit anybody…. "We know sometimes relationships get ugly...We don't know exactly what's going on. There are two young individuals involved. We need to pray for them and we need to do things to support them.”
Diddy gave his reason as he guested on the Ellen DeGeneres Show saying "I don't think it's right for anybody to hit anybody" but he feels that time "It was a dark time for them and I was there as more of a support."
Diddy also said, "I don't cast a stone – cast judgment on anybody. So, if friends ask me for a favor, then I'm going to be there for a favor as long as I know the energy of the favor is positive."
Ellen said that she didn’t want any girl out there thinking it’s acceptable to go back to a guy who hit her, Diddy responded with: “I don’t think it’s right for anybody to hit anybody…. "We know sometimes relationships get ugly...We don't know exactly what's going on. There are two young individuals involved. We need to pray for them and we need to do things to support them.”
P.Diddy is scared even more on John McCain
After hiding in a bed sheet because of Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin, the rap mogul P.Diddy is once again is scared and he created another video blog as a response on the second Presidential Debate.
Diddy is NOT HAPPY with the way John McCain referred to Obama as "that one".
Check his video below:
Diddy is NOT HAPPY with the way John McCain referred to Obama as "that one".
Check his video below:
P. Diddy: "Sarah Palin scares me"
Hip-hop mogul P. Diddy is afraid and is scared of Sarah Palin. After the opening remarks he went into hiding under his bed sheets.
This is Diddy's latest video blog reaction on the video clip of Katie Couric asking Palin which newspapers and magazines she reads regularly to stay informed, but sadly the VP candidate failed and cannot mention even one specific print media.
Before Diddy ask everyone to get out the vote, he said "Boys and girls, Did you hear her? I’m scared. She scares me, She scares me....…. John McCain is 72. Sarah Palin could be president!! I’m not coming out the covers. It’s safer underneath the covers!"
This is Diddy's latest video blog reaction on the video clip of Katie Couric asking Palin which newspapers and magazines she reads regularly to stay informed, but sadly the VP candidate failed and cannot mention even one specific print media.
Before Diddy ask everyone to get out the vote, he said "Boys and girls, Did you hear her? I’m scared. She scares me, She scares me....…. John McCain is 72. Sarah Palin could be president!! I’m not coming out the covers. It’s safer underneath the covers!"
Diddy says : "John McMain is bugging the fuck out"
Sean "Diddy" Combs blast Republican presidential candidate John McCain on choosing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his Vice President. Diddy described John McCain's decision as irresponsible.
In Diddy's video blog (snippets):
"No disrespect, I love ya, I want you to live to 110, but what if, God forbid, you got a running mate, you become President. Alaska?"
"I don’t even know if there are any black people in Alaska. John, come on. Sarah [Palin]? What in the hell? ALASKA? You’re bugging the f— out."
"There aren’t even any crackheads in Alaska. There aren’t no black people in Alaska.”"
In Diddy's video blog (snippets):
"No disrespect, I love ya, I want you to live to 110, but what if, God forbid, you got a running mate, you become President. Alaska?"
"I don’t even know if there are any black people in Alaska. John, come on. Sarah [Palin]? What in the hell? ALASKA? You’re bugging the f— out."
"There aren’t even any crackheads in Alaska. There aren’t no black people in Alaska.”"
Sean “Diddy” Combs reached the STAR
Sean “Diddy” Combs joined the elite group of celebrities with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame at Los Angeles landmark Mann’s Chinese Theatre.
Diddy has plans to split his time between Los Angeles and New York to pursue his acting career.
Combs considered this as a coming-out party here in Hollywood and he told the press, “I don’t have nothing to hide about that. If I’m going to come some place, I’m going to make some noise, and you’re going to know I’m here.”
The walk of Fame awardee will celebate his star with a lavish party tonight at billionaire Ron Burkle’s estate in Beverly Hills.
Diddy has plans to split his time between Los Angeles and New York to pursue his acting career.
Combs considered this as a coming-out party here in Hollywood and he told the press, “I don’t have nothing to hide about that. If I’m going to come some place, I’m going to make some noise, and you’re going to know I’m here.”
Sean also said, “Today is one of the best days of my life,” and added “Today is proof if you believe, all your dreams can come true. If it wasn’t for my mother, I wouldn’t be here. You can get a lot of honors, but there’s nothing that means as much as the love of your mother. This right here, I hope it makes you proud Mom. I love you so much. I owe my whole life to you.”
The walk of Fame awardee will celebate his star with a lavish party tonight at billionaire Ron Burkle’s estate in Beverly Hills.
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs denies allegations
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs is irritate and denied the Los Angeles Times report that his group were responsible for the 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur at a New York recording studio.
It seems the alleged motive from the report is to castigate Tupac for disrespecting him and his associates about some business proposals.
Comb said in a statement, "The story is a lie," and he added, "It is beyond ridiculous and completely false. Neither (the late rapper Notorious B.I.G.) nor I had any knowledge of any attack before, during or after it happened. ... I am shocked that the Los Angeles Times would be so irresponsible as to publish such a baseless and completely untrue story."
It seems the alleged motive from the report is to castigate Tupac for disrespecting him and his associates about some business proposals.
Comb said in a statement, "The story is a lie," and he added, "It is beyond ridiculous and completely false. Neither (the late rapper Notorious B.I.G.) nor I had any knowledge of any attack before, during or after it happened. ... I am shocked that the Los Angeles Times would be so irresponsible as to publish such a baseless and completely untrue story."
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