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Mad world of P Diddy s finances as he admits earning Sh15,000 a week
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Rapper and canny businessman Sean Combs says he first made a mint aged 12 - by doing the hustle. As a boy, Combs - aka P. Diddy - earned $1,000 a week from paper rounds. He then worked at a diner, a petrol station and even cleaned toilets.
The 51-year-old says: “I was raised in Harlem and my father was killed when I was two. My mother had five jobs. I’m from the roots of hustle. I was a paperboy, the first entrepreneurial thing I did. I would reach out to the boys about to go to college. I asked if I could do their round and send them half the money. I was making $1,000 a week as I kept all the other rounds on. I was a busboy in a restaurant, I pumped gas at a gas station, I also had to keep the bathrooms clean. They are the worst but I was proud to make them clean and see people’s faces when they came out.”
What is Cars And Coffee all about?
We came to meet the Cars And Coffee team at their very first event in Sydney. They are leading organiser of automotive gatherings and the Sydney branch is a part of the official representative of the international Cars And Coffee group. All the events which have been hosted have always been in bespoke venues with the highest standard of hospitality. They are open to the public for majority of their events and a lot of them attract the highest calibre of vehicles, you would not normally see on the road. Our first experience with them was literally with a cup of coffee on a Sunday morning, appreciating a bunch of amazing supercars which came from all around Sydney.