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The last decade or so has been filled with near-naked celebs posing for the camera. What better way to celebrate Posh's new Armani deal than by ogling a few of them.
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The label explains the casting decision was inspired by Iman, whether she likes it or not.
A lot can happen in a week — but the past few years have been particularly spectacular. Here are our favorite moments.
We asked the hip-hop mogul if he could invent an Olympic sport where he would be a guaranteed winner. His answer was exactly what you'd expect.
He's walking in the runway show being held this evening in honor of this special day and has a Jesse Metcalfe thing going on.
P. Diddy will not show his spring '09 Sean John collection with a runway show in September. Boo!
He certainly gives David Beckham a run for his money, but we have one question: Why is he wearing pants?
Diddy's getting his name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and he's got a $4 million party in the works, complete with five outfit changes.
The film was amazing. Mostly because Diddy shrieks — of course, we have a clip.
It's modestly titled If I Were King — and we have the trailer! Yes, you're going to want to watch this.
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