Sean "Diddy" Combs said he merely acted as a concerned friend and provided support when he offered his Miami home for Chris Brown and Rihanna to reunite a few weeks after Brown was accused of attacking his superstar girlfriend.
"If I can be there as a friend during hard times, then I'm gonna be there as a friend, but I don't know the exact particulars," the rap mogul said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Tuesday. "I'm not gonna do this or do that. It's a dark time for them and I was there ...
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Picture it: Horatio Caine face-to-face with Diddy.
It's going to happen.
Diddy — er — Sean Combs will make his primetime TV show debut on CSI: Miami, Entertainment Tonight reports.
In a two-episode arc scheduled for early next year, the rap mogul will portray ...
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Season 3 of Making the Band 4 is right around the corner, but Diddy's golden boy, Donnie Klang, (the part-time college student who scored a solo contract during Season 1) is living up the limelight. The new video for Klang's single "Take You There" has hit the net and currently is being featured as one of MTV's top picks. The song, off Klang's Just a Rolling Stone album, is brimming with designer cloths, pretty people as far as the eye can see and, of course, Diddy himself along side his protégé Klang.
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Sean "Diddy" Combs doesn't just want to have a presence on TV, he wants to take it over. The next step in his master plan is to air his brand new show (he already has Run's House and Making the Band running on MTV) on Mondays, 9 pm/ET on VH1. It's an Apprentice-like show that will end (hopefully) with Diddy having a fabulous new personal assistant. Apparently, candidates on Craigslist weren't cutting it. I Want to Work for Diddy will start out with 13 candidates who will compete for the coveted assistant title. Combs insists that the show isn't just another Apprentice, and that it "isn't about just seeing if I could find someone to work for me. It's about people chasing their dreams." Aw, who knew Diddy could be such a softie.Would you want to Work for Diddy? Erin FoxRelated Use Our Online Video Guide to Watch More Diddy
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"Hello, my wife," jokes Sean Combs, welcoming the beautiful Audra McDonald to the executive floor of his Sean John and Bad Boy headquarters in New York City. They haven't seen each other in about a year, since filming wrapped on A Raisin in the Sun, the ABC TV-movie version of Lorraine Hansberry's classic tale of domestic strife during the fledgling civil rights era (Feb. 25 at 8 pm/ET). The film reunites the cast of the hit 2004 Broadway revival — Combs, McDonald, Phylicia Rashad and Sanaa Lathan — as a family nearly torn apart over how to spend a $10,000 insurance check. Combs' Walter Lee Jr. wants to open a liquor store, while McDonald's Ruth and Rashad's Lena want a new home — that happens to be in a white neighborhood.
TV Guide: In today's
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