Diddy discusses his Lifestyle

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Ever since crossing the $100 million mark, Sean "Diddy" Combs has changed his image, a bit. When he first created Bad Boy Records, he tried to portray himself as a gangster. Because of the image, he found himself targeted by the police. Despite having the image of a thug, Diddy was actually a businessman using an angle. Soon, he realized the limitations of being a thug.

The turning point for Combs was when he watched Shyne go to prison for an altercation he was also in. Following this incident, Sean Combs tried to play a new role. Soon, he would hire full-time bodyguards to look after him and his six children. His children have been the light of his life and Diddy has changed for their sakes. Early in his career, he did not set an example for Quincy and Justin.

Now, with the birth of his younger children, Diddy has turned himself into the ultimate businessman. Often, he can be found sporting Armani suits and landing major deals. All under his Bad Boy Entertainment Worldwide umbrella, Diddy has set records for hip hop businessmen. But, people seem to believe fine win and long vacations on the islands are all he is about. In an effort to win some of the streets back, Diddy has decided to let people know the real him.

Because people think Diddy spends his days in the sun, he has hit back to let them know there is a lot more to him than that. Despite not actually trying to live like a bad boy, Diddy is far from being a sell-out. He proves this in his film, Get Him to the Greek. While he said he is trying to improve his acting skills, Diddy stated he does actually act like this in person. This has been evidenced in many of his reality shows.

1 comments:

Unknown June 3, 2010 at 9:54 PM  

Diddy is livin the life, period. I was surprised to hear that Diddy was going to be in Get Him to the Greek, I think he adds a lot to this movie. The trailers look hilarious!

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