Looks like Puff Daddy/P. Piddy/Diddy/Bad Boy Sean Combs is ready to take his entertainment mogulism to VH1 with the debut of his new series I Want to Work for Diddy. He’s adding to his already successful television resume, which includes his executive produced MTV programs Making The Band and Run’s House.
I Want to Work for Diddy is an apprentice type show where contestants compete to be the mogul’s personal assistant. The concept for the show was born after Diddy’s failed attempts at the standard recruitment process. To jumpstart the competition Diddy informed the media that he was accepting applicants.
Well Diddy’s Apprentice… I mean I Want to Work for Diddy premieres Monday, August 4 at 9 pm on VH1. A new season of Making the Band 4 will return to MTV on August 13.
Congratulations go to Queen Latifah who won a Golden Globe for Best Perfomance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for her starring rolein HBO’s Life Support.
Latifah can also be seen in her new comedy Mad Money which opens January 18.
Jumping into the ever expanding world of reality TV, Snoop Dogg gave fans an inside look into his family life with the premiere of his new show “Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood” this past Sunday.
During the show Snoop got upset because his housekeeper quit, visited the doctor (he’s scared of needles), took a yoga class with his burly bodyguard, ran from the acupuncture office (once again, he’s scared of needles), and finally calmed his nerves by vacuuming his messing house.
Typical celebrity reality show fare, nothing new. Be sure to catch it on Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m. on E!
Common’s new video that is supposed to premiere on BET’s 106 & Park and AOL today is already showing on MTV Jams. And now, it is showing on filminghiphop as well. It features a nice list of guest spots including Alicia Keys, Serena Williams, Derek Luke (and wife), Kanye West and Kerry Williams (who also co-directs).
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