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Diddy Fashion Documentary "If I Were King"

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Sean John 10th Anniversary Fashion Documentary Premieres Wednesday, April 9th At 10p.m. ET

Encore & Intern Search "Sean John: Internship By Design" Air Saturday, April 12th at 2p.m. ET

MTV announced that the network will partner with fashion icon and style leader Diddy for a full fashion blowout! "If I Were King," a documentary executive produced by Diddy that chronicles and celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Sean John label, airs Wednesday, April 9th at 10p.m. ET. On Saturday, April 12nd at 2p.m. ET, sure to be remembered as "Diddy Day," viewers will be treated to an encore of the documentary and the MTV special "Sean John: Internship by Design." Throughout the day leading up to the documentary encore, viewers can tune-in periodically to see four New York City design students prepare their own fashion creations according to three Diddy-appointed challenges in order to become the next Sean John label intern.

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  • oh yeah, and as far as acting like blacks...diddy didn't say nothing about acting like a race. there's no such thing is acting like a race of people. another thing is white people run EVERY aspect of the game, and he didn't want that to be seen in his show. he didn't want something that someone else taught then, he wanted something that represented them...that made them unique.

    this has to be the most candid/honest i have ever seen diddy.

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  • "the fashion world hadn't seen anything like that" Give me a fckng break.

  • thank you mrfunky. as a black maan he wanted to change the look/image of the black man. when you watch these fashion shows, all you see is white white white. very few blacks on the runway. he specifically told the casting director or whatever you call him that he wanted black men as his models, and he had a table full of white faces.

  • "I can't get enough of this here Funky stuff". All issues aside you might have with Mr.Diddy the truth is just that the truth. As as black gay male empolyed in the fashion industry I can say that for as little talent as the skinny white queens have they do get all the press,the play , the jobs nd the ass.

  • i think you must take some politic courses, lol, to dont get manipulated.

  • lol; diddy is just trying to provocate reactions about his "choice". it's like "tell something wrong and the debate will begin" tactic used in politic something. he is about "miss representation of minorities" in fashion industry. i think more people have seen his tactic so no reaction is coming, because people know the "subject" is true but diddy is exposing it in diddyness style. lol

  • Piss on the comments made by WAGTEC.

    I've been involved in the insular ice fantasy industry known as the FAshion Industry, for some 25 plus years. And what Diddy said was mad true. All you have to do is go to any local news stand, or bookstore out let, and see for your blind eye ass self the amount of skewed brown faces you see on covers or in editorals.

    Mr.Funky 2008

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