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P Diddy Photos and NewsNovember 26, 2009 |
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| Kid Rock was arrested for assaulting Tommy Lee at the MTV Video Music Awards last night. The two ex-husbands of 'Baywatch' beauty Pamela Anderson came to blows at the Las Vegas awards ceremony in the Pearl Theatre at the Palms Casino Resort. According to reports, the incident started when Lee, who was sitting at P. Diddy's table, muttered something to Rock as he walked past him on his way to introduce the final performance. | |
| Kim Porter left P. Diddy after he fathered another woman's child. Porter, who has three children with the hip hop star, admitted their romance imploded when she discovered Diddy had a child with a mystery woman in Atlanta. When asked if the rumors of a secret baby were the reason Porter ended their relationship, she told Essence magazine: "That definitely was part of it." | |
| Usher and his pregnant wife are having an "official" wedding ceremony this weekend. The event will reportedly be similar to the original lavish nuptials the couple had planned to hold at record executive L.A. Reid's Hamptons estate, which was cancelled at the last minute. Usher and Tameka Foster are holding the party in Usher's hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, so they can celebrate their union with their close family and friends. | |
| Sienna Miller vehemently rejects her 'Sleeparound Sienna' nickname. The 'Factory Girls' actress - who dated Jude Law for two years and has been romantically linked to a string of men, including Daniel Craig, P. Diddy and Sean Bean - denies she is as promiscuous as people think. | |
| P. Diddy has been left fuming after his plans for a $100,000 firework display were rejected. East Hampton Town officials turned down the rapper's lavish proposal for his Labor Day party on September 2 because they were concerned the spectacle could attract boaters to a dangerous, rocky area. | |
| P. Diddy is to star in a TV adaptation of classic play 'A Raisin in the Sun.' The rapper - real name Sean Combs - is set to play Walter Lee Younger in the three-hour movie. Diddy has already played the role to great critical acclaim in a Broadway stage version. The play follows a black working class Chicago family in the 50s as they try to work their way out of poverty while living in a racist society. | |
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