Actress Amy Adams (Right) and actor Darren Le Gallo attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235392), contact WireImage.com
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Actress Amy Adams attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235381), contact WireImage.com
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Actress Amy Adams attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235377), contact WireImage.com
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Actress Amy Adams attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235367), contact WireImage.com
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Actress Amy Adams attends the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Directors Guild Theatre on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals Directors Guild Theatre New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (59235237), contact WireImage.com
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 06: Actress Amy Adams attends the after party for the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Rouge Tomate on January 6, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Amy Adams
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 06: Actor Matthew Goode and actress Amy Adams attend the after party for the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Rouge Tomate on January 6, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Matthew Goode;Amy Adams
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Actor Matthew Goode and actress Amy Adams attend the after party for the premiere of "Leap Year" at the Rouge Tomate on January 6, 2010 in New York City. "Leap Year" New York Premiere - After Party Rouge Tomate New York, NY United States January 6, 2010 Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage.com To license this image (17093661), contact WireImage.com
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I trully feel sorry for his son...I doubt there much real love in that household if shiddy has to 'buy' his affection...The young lad if he wants to survive needs to get into a military school, live with a relative, whatever but take any money his shiddy diddy daddy gives him and get the best education he can to escape the inevitable...go young buddy go.....
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Money does not buy class. That is sick.
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Diddy has no class, never did. He puts on this mantra of being cool, but he's just a Nerd in wolf's clothing. And so full of himself. He carries his importance as if he dropped it, it would break.
You are so right!!!
The sad thing is that people are financially in ruins and yet they save the money to buy CD's for their kids and the money goes to cars like this for the rappers kid? I would just stop buying these things, let them suffer too.
Clearly his father wasn't born into wealth or he wouldn't flaunt it. Perceptibly lacking decorum.
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It must be nice to have money to throw away.
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When you work hard you can do what you want to with your money! TRY IT OUT SOMEDAY!
You the public are the ones who liked his noise which in turn made him rich, don,t get angry cause he makes himself look selfish, and like a fool spending the money you gave him.
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Right You Are Wilson!
He's rich so I guess he can do what he wants with his money. I don't think it's teaching the kid anything by giving him a car of that magnitude. I know so many kids that were handed everything they wanted ans spolied but can't hang in the real world because they're used to having everything handed to him. I bet it was a publicity stunt anyway.
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This just shows how stupid these rappers are about their kids. Why in the world would a man with any sense give a 16 yr.old kid who probably thinks that the rules don't apply to him, a death car. He'll either get screwed up on drugs, or drunk showing off to his friends an kill someone or himself. Pdiddy will regret this stupid move.
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That sounds like something a WHITE star child will do! Those kids are always high or drunk and in and out of rehab.
Hopefully he won't end up like Casey Johnson. P. Diddy is doing a disservice to his son. Justin will have nothing to look forward to in life if he is getting everything now. My respect for P. Diddy is now close to none.
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What did you mean when you said that his son has nothing to look forward to in life? He has much larger and higher priced gifts to look forward too, fool! He is just 16! For his 18th birthday he might get a jet. I wonder what you people are going to say then!
Get a life and get out of others people business. Do you think Piddy care if you have respect for him? He don't even know you.
Maybach? get him a bentley YO, 10K for haiti? lol I thought they was from haiti?
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Piddy nor his son is not from Haiti.. You need to stick to reading about on the white stars and their kids in and our of drug rehab.
ALL OF YOU PEOPLE HATING ON DIDDY'S SON BUT TELL ME WHO WOULD TURN DOWN THE CAR, PLEASE STOP HATING ,ITS NOT HIS FAULT THE WORLD IS IN THE CODITION ITS IN ,HE JUST HAPPEN TO BE BLESSED MORE THEN OTHERS. WORK HARD AND MAYBE YOU WILL BE TOO!
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He's worked hard to get where he is, why does anyone have the right to tell anyone what to do with their money? Take off the sheets people it's a brand new day....
It's good to be Diddy!
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It is truly shameful to see such extravance at this time when so many people are struggling to survive.
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Hope the kid has better values than his dad,lets hope so. This is nothing to be jealous over people. As long as the little people continue to buy his high dollar,inexpensive made so called ghetto fashion (3rd world country made crap). Drink the rubbing alcohol vodka and spray that stiky skunk smelling piss all over your body, he'll continue to have that stupid little ghetto smirk and spit on you as he passes look on his face. You can take the boy out of the ghetto and he still is Ghetto. As you see he had this birthday covered by the Media,, Hello!!!! It is now a tax deduction Wake up people, He should be ashamed.
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