
“Sean John is fashion Viagra. I’ve had 40-year-old men tell me that once they started wearing Sean John, everything changed for them, (including) their sex life”.
Rap mogul Sean Combs is convinced his Sean John fashion line increases men’s sexual prowess in the bedroom.
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Posted Monday, May 19th, 2008 at 3:15pm
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Rapper Sean Combs will receive a star on the prestigious Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the music and film industries on Friday.
Congrats to Diddy!
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Posted Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 at 4:16pm
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Sean Combs sparked reports he and his ex-girlfriend Kim Porter have reunited again after meeting her for a romantic lunch date in Los Angeles on Friday.
Diddy and Porter were spotted enjoying an intimate meal at Italian restaurant Trilussa in Beverly Hills. The on-off couple split last summer, just months after Porter gave birth to the couple’s twin girls, D’Lila Star and Jessie James.
Diddy and Porter already had a son, Christian, together from a previous romance.
Their cozy lunch on Friday comes seven months after Porter told Essence magazine she packed up her belongings and took cars, furniture and the couple’s children one weekend when Diddy was out of town.
She told the magazine, “I wanted to be dramatic. I wanted him to know I wasn’t breaking up with him for two weeks - or maybe leaving for two days. If I pack up everything - twins and all - it means I’m out!”
Porter admitted reports linking Diddy to another woman was “definitely part” of the reason she split.
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Posted Monday, April 21st, 2008 at 6:06am
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Rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs can never see himself settling down - because he lacked good married role models when he was young.
The Bad Boy Records boss has dated a string of beauties throughout his meteoric career - including Jennifer Lopez and model/actress Kim Porter, and had rumoured flings with Sienna Miller and Cameron Diaz.
But the father of six doesn’t understand the ethics of married life and blames his single-parent upbringing with mum Janice, who was left to raise two kids after Combs’ father Melvin was shot dead in New York.
He says, “I don’t know how marriage works. If you’re raised by a married couple, you see how they interact; their good days, their bad days, how they work through things - you see the love. “I wasn’t brought up like that and I still don’t know to do it. I never saw (my parents’) relationship up-close, so every time I’ve been in a relationship I haven’t known what to do and that’s really scared me.”
The hip-hop star broke off his relationship with Porter just months after she gave birth to their twin daughters Jessie James and D’Lila Star in December 2006.
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Posted Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 at 11:11am
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Sean Combs has settled a lawsuit with a man who accused the rap mogul of punching him in the jaw.
Gerard Rechnitzer alleged the hip-hop hitmaker hit him at a post-Oscars party at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in 2007 - after he objected to Combs’ attempts to woo his fiancee.
The rap and fashion mogul was scheduled to stand trial on assault charges in May, even though he didn’t face any criminal charges in relation to the incident because police found no cause for Rechnitzer’s complaint when they investigated the altercation.
However, on Friday, Combs’ attorney filed a legal document in Los Angeles to say the case has been settled. The terms of the settlement have not been disclosed.
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Posted Tuesday, March 25th, 2008 at 7:07am
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A report published in Monday’s L.A. Times has linked two associates of hip-hop mogul Sean ”P. Diddy” Combs to the 1994 shooting death of Tupac Shakur. The report cites a confidential informant who claims that talent manager James ”Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond and promoter James Sabatino, who is now in prison for unrelated crimes, helped plan the attack on Shakur as punishment for disrespecting them, rejecting their business overtures, and to curry favor with Combs. Combs has called the allegation a ”lie.” ”It is beyond ridiculous and is completely false,” Combs said in a statement on Monday. ”Neither Biggie [Smalls, aka Christopher Wallace] nor I had any knowledge of any attack before, during or after it happened.”
The Times’ report said the newspaper obtained FBI records that say a confidential informant told authorities in 2002 that Rosemond and Sabatino ‘’set up the rapper Tupac Shakur to get shot at Quad Studios” in New York City. According to the FBI records, the Times reports, Rosemond and Sabatino lured Shakur to the Quad by offering him $7,000 to provide a vocal track for a rap recording, and ”three assailants — reputedly friends of Rosemond — were lying in wait. They were on orders to beat Shakur but not kill him and to make the incident look like a robbery.”
The Times said it contacted the informant from the FBI records and verified that he was, in fact, at Quad Studios on the night of the attack. The Times also reports that the informant, as well as other unnamed sources contacted for the article, said the FBI records were accurate. The Times also claims that the account in the FBI records is consistent with Shakur’s own claims that Rosemond, Combs, and their associates were behind the attack. Sabatino declined comment. Rosemond said via a statement on Monday: ”I am baffled as to why the L.A. Times would print this on its website when a simple and fair investigation would reveal that the allegations are false.’
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Posted Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 at 11:11am
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Rap mogul Sean Combs is launching a car service to drive drunk celebrities home.
The entrepreneur hopes his new venture will put an end to a spate of celebrity DUI arrests. A representative for Combs says, “He wants to make sure everyone’s partying responsibly.”
Hey, Diddy, this already exists, they’re called taxis.
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Posted Thursday, March 13th, 2008 at 7:07am
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