Sunday, November 05, 2006
posted by Chi-Chi at 11/05/2006 | Permalink
Diddy wants to become the FIRST Black James Bond!
Yeah Diddy's sniffing something quite heavy these things. First he's defending {she-can't sing-for-nothing} Bad Boy singer Cassie now he wants to be the black James Bond! Give me a break, Diddy. Your album's decent but what's really good with the 99 million cameos, huh? {99 million is a bit much but I lost count after five! There's like 3 cameos per song, no lie!} Anyway Diddy's making it his business and for those who care to listen that he wants to be the black James Bond!
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"He changed his stage name from Puff Daddy to P. Diddy and now Diddy, but what he would really like to be called is Bond ... James Bond.
"One day the time will come for a black Bond and hopefully I can audition for it," U.S. rapper and entrepreneur Sean "Diddy" Combs said on the sidelines of the MTV Europe Music Awards late on Thursday.
"It's a dream of mine to play a great role like that."
The current holder of that position is actor Daniel Craig, who plays the secret agent in the eagerly-awaited "Casino Royale," which comes out later this month. Craig also attended the Copenhagen show to present an award.
"I love the Bond they have now," said Diddy. "He's a great actor and I think they made a great choice."
Diddy's acting resume consists mainly of a role as a death-row inmate in the racially charged drama "Monster's Ball" in 2002.
As Bond, Diddy, who performed at the MTV awards, said he would apply his mantra of always making sure his audience is entertained.
"That's what we get paid to do," he said, sporting a sharp gray suit and oversized sunglasses. "If I'm going to step on the stage, I'm going to entertain you. Hopefully the people felt entertained tonight."
"One day the time will come for a black Bond and hopefully I can audition for it," U.S. rapper and entrepreneur Sean "Diddy" Combs said on the sidelines of the MTV Europe Music Awards late on Thursday.
"It's a dream of mine to play a great role like that."
The current holder of that position is actor Daniel Craig, who plays the secret agent in the eagerly-awaited "Casino Royale," which comes out later this month. Craig also attended the Copenhagen show to present an award.
"I love the Bond they have now," said Diddy. "He's a great actor and I think they made a great choice."
Diddy's acting resume consists mainly of a role as a death-row inmate in the racially charged drama "Monster's Ball" in 2002.
As Bond, Diddy, who performed at the MTV awards, said he would apply his mantra of always making sure his audience is entertained.
"That's what we get paid to do," he said, sporting a sharp gray suit and oversized sunglasses. "If I'm going to step on the stage, I'm going to entertain you. Hopefully the people felt entertained tonight."
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