The rapper has assured fans he’s doing well following the procedure, but admits the pain he’s experiencing is like being “shot” in the arm.

In a post on his Twitter.com page, he writes, “Had shoulder surgery yesterday-at home recovering-feels like Ive been shot in my arm & have to wear a sling but I’m ok! God is the Greatest!”

Combs, who is expected to speak at late rapper Heavy D’s funeral on Friday, has not revealed the reason for his operation.

 

Cameron Diaz has been spotted spending quality time with Sean “Diddy” Combs. But it’s because they’re looking to work together on a film project, says a rep.

Spies saw the pair “looking cozy” at Scarpetta in Beverly Hills on Friday. Observers were quick to assume romance, but Diaz’s rep told us: “[They] are longtime friends and have been seen together recently because they are developing a film project. They had lunch . . . with a producer who is also involved in the project. [They] are not romantically involved.” Diaz split in September with Alex Rodriguez; Combs has been linked with model/singer Cassie for the past few years.

 

The Boys & Girls Club of Harlem, an organization dedicated to youth development by providing access and opportunities for young people in their community regardless of economic, social and family circumstances, today announced a remarkable contribution from business magnate Sean Combs, founder of the entertainment conglomerate Bad Boy Entertainment Worldwide.

The donation will significantly impact the organization’s operations budget, which has been under tremendous pressure due to enormous shifts in federal, state and private funding.

“Mr. Combs’ contribution comes at a time when we were faced with the possibility of eliminating existing programs and/or club sites. 100% of Mr. Combs’ contribution will go directly to the young people, and provide educational, recreational and social enrichment programs allowing us to move forward as a club, uninterrupted.” Willie C. Bentley, Jr. Board Member and Resource Development Chair.

The Boys & Girls Club of Harlem is part of a nationwide affiliation of local, autonomous organizations working to help young people of all backgrounds develop the qualities they need to become responsible citizens and leaders.

A hometown hero, Sean Combs grew up in Harlem and credits the historically artistic community for influencing his musical auteur. Over the years, he has continued to lend his support and has remained an active member of the community.

 

Interscope Chairman Jimmy Iovine has collaborated with Sean “Diddy” Combs to create a pop culture book called “Culisto,” based on the Italian word “culo,” meaning, politely, the posterior.

The coffee-table read features legendary photos of women’s backsides by fashion photographer Raphael Mazzucco. The book, due out Nov. 22, will appear on HBO’s “Entourage” tomorrow. The scene features Mazzucco photographing Adrian Grenier’s character, Vince.

 

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ entourage was stopped by French customs for trying to bring too much of the music mogul’s beloved vodka into the country to lubricate his lavish St. Tropez parties.

Diddy’s staffers were caught by officers at Nice’s Cote d’Azur airport trying to bring a too-large stash of his Ciroc vodka in after they jetted in from the US late last week.

Combs’ rep confirmed last night that the staffers — who were ordered to make sure the booze was on hand for his appearances at several St. Tropez nightclubs last weekend — were forced to leave bottles behind with airport security. Diddy was not with them at the time.

A source said, “His entourage was stopped at customs for having too much of the product. So Diddy’s people left a few cases with airport agents.” Another source insisted they left half a dozen bottles behind.

While Ciroc is produced in France, it seems to be a scarce commodity and is not widely available on the Riviera. According to several sources, St. Tropez hot spots including VIP club and Gotha club had to fly in cases for Diddy’s appearances.

His staff nearly got into a sticky situation because French customs only allows each traveler to bring in 1 liter of spirits over 44 proof. His vodka is 80 proof and comes in 750 ml and 1.75 liter bottles.

Diddy is currently on a European party tour to promote the vodka brand, a duty which is a part of his $100 million marketing deal with the company. And he was so insistent on Ciroc being a part of the festivities, sources said he almost canceled an appearance at swanky Gotha in Cannes Friday night when he heard the venue was stocked with a rival vodka. But the club swapped it and Diddy appeared as promised.
When asked about the customs snafu, a Diddy rep said, “The bulk of what you have is true . . . Sean is hosting events throughout the French Riviera to promote the ultra-premium vodka.”

 




 

WHO: CÎROC Ultra Premium Vodka, Sean “Diddy” Combs

WHAT: After performing for his “Coming Home” tour stop at The House of Blues in Chicago and Sound Board Theatre in Detroit with his group Diddy Dirty Money on Thursday, April 14th and Friday, April 15th, Sean “Diddy” Combs and CÎROC kicked off their first-ever Chicago and Detroit based Safe Rides program also entitled “Coming Home.”

As part of the program, Combs and CÎROC provided adult concertgoers with $20 pre-paid debit cards for a cab ride home in Chicago and one-way mass transit passes in Detroit to help consumers get home and promote responsible decision making after a night of celebrating. Additional performance at the show include R&B crooner Llyod Banks, and hip-hop heavyweights Red Café and Tyga.

The “Coming Home” Safe Rides program is the fourth Safe Rides initiative Combs and CÎROC have executed in the last year.

WHEN: Thursday, April 14th and Friday, April 15th

WHERE:
House of blues Chicago
329 N. Dearborn St.
CHICAGO, IL 60610

SOUND BOARD THEATRE
2901 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
DETROIT, MI 48201

 

Even Sean “Diddy” Combs is bowing to the wild demands of yet-to-be signed, punk-rock- hip-hop supergroup Odd Future.

Music honchos including Roc Nation’s Jay- Z, SRC’s Steve Rifkind and Interscope’s Jimmy Iovine have been fighting to sign the band described as an “urban Sex Pistols.”

The anti-establishment band has been having some fun by asking the bigwigs to meet them on their turf — the Supreme skateboard shop in Fairfax, Calif.

Rifkind, who sources say is soon to make a formal offer, managed to get them to his office, but said frontman Tyler the Creator told him: “If you are serious about the meeting, I want Randy’s Donuts, swivel chairs and a megaphone.”

Diddy — who’s said to be “desperate to sign the group to prove that he’s onto something hot” — set up a meeting between Tyler and Justin Bieber after the band demanded he deliver the pint-size pop star.

A source said, “Tyler asked Diddy for access to Justin, so he pulled strings.” A rep for Odd Future said, “Tyler did meet with Justin, and Diddy helped make it happen.”

 

Diddy has been crowned the wealthiest artist in hip-hop, with a fortune of $475 million.

The ‘Hello Good Morning’ rapper beat Jay-Z who has an estimated wealth of $450 million – to claim the top spot in a list compiled by Forbes magazine.

The rapper and producer’s wealth is fuelled by his Sean John clothing brand, Bad Boy Worldwide record label and his vodka brand Ciroc – a joint venture with drinks brand Diageo â?? which generates his largest profit.

Diddy â?? who has humble roots – recently splashed out on his son, Justin, buying him a $250,000 limousine for becoming an Honours student, but insists none of his seven children are spoiled by wealth.

He said: “Justin has turned himself around so I wanted to treat him. Maybe he will use the car for special occasions like on a first date, but like all my kids, he prefers the simpler things than the expensive things. Simple tastes.”

Although Diddy has the most accumulated wealth, Jay-Z was the highest earning hip-hop star of 2010, making some $63 million â?? more than double the $30 million taken by Diddy.

Jay-Z’s accumulated wealth is from his 50 million album sales, tour revenue, 40/40 nightclub chain and a stake in the Basketball team New Jersey Nets.

Third on the list was producer Dr. Dre, with $125 million, although his net worth is expected to increase when he makes a comeback this year.

In joint fourth and fifth place are rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent, and Bryan Birdman’ Williams, the founder of hip-hop label Cash Money records, who are worth some $100 million each.

Forbes Magazine’s five wealthiest artists:
1. P. Diddy
2. Jay-Z
3. Dr. Dre
4. 50 Cent
5. Bryan ‘Birdman’ Williams



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