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Diddy gets star treatment
03/05/2008 14:10  - (SA)  

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  • Los Angeles - Hip-hop icon and fashion mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs received a star on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" on Friday, becoming the first male rapper to be honoured on the famous stretch of sidewalk.

    The 38-year-old Grammy-winning rap icon was on hand for the unveiling of the 2 362nd star to be laid on Hollywood Boulevard, paying an emotional tribute to his parents at a ceremony attended by hundreds of wellwishers.

    "Today is one of the best days of my life," Combs said as fans shouted "We love you Diddy!"

    "Today is proof if you believe, all your dreams can come true," said Combs, thanking late honorary mayor of Hollywood Johnny Grant, "who made all this possible".

    Combs dedicated the star to his father Melvin who was shot dead in 1972, as well as his grandmother, saying both were "shining down on me".

    His mother, Janice, was also showered with praise before standing alongside her son on a podium.

    "If it wasn't for my mother, I wouldn't be here," said Combs. "You can get a lot of honors, but there's nothing that means as much as the love of your mother. This right here, I hope it makes you proud Mom."

    Born in Harlem, New York in 1969, Combs rose to prominence during the 1990s as founder and chief executive of Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment and Sean Combs Enterprises.

    As well as his own successful rap career, Combs has produced hits for Aretha Franklin, Sting, Jennifer Lopez, Mary J Blige and Janet Jackson.

     
     



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