Sean 'Diddy' Combs Confesses He Lived With The Amish On 'Jimmy Kimmel'
Aug. 2 2018, Updated 5:07 p.m. ET
Sean 'Diddy' Combs stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday, August 1 and he dished on everything from his show The Four to running for president to how he spent a summer in Amish country. Read on to hear more from his interview.
During his chat with host Jimmy Kimmel the 48-year-old said that he spent about two months living with an Amish family in Lancaster, PA.
Diddy was sent to live with the family as part of the Fresh Air Fund, a program which provides free summer vacations to underprivileged children from New York City. "I remember the family, but I had no way to stay in touch with them," he said as he remembered his experience. He described the time as "beautiful" and he even learned how to milk cows.
The Notorious B.I.G's best friend later told Jimmy the he would never run for president. “I don’t know if I could be responsible for the whole country,” the "It's All About The Benjamins" rapper said.
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The rapper also talked about how his show, The Four is different from other singing competitions. "It's combative. Like, it's a battle, a singing battle. Not just, ok, somebody performs then somebody else performs. There's trash talking, people to out sing each other."
The entrepreneur also shed some light on his decades-long friendship with DJ Khaled. "We eat and we listen to music, we make music, and we just vibe and just talk about how blessed we are. ... We remind each other of where we've come from and keep each other grounded," he explained.
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