March
2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Lindsay Robertson, OMG! Yahoo

Diddy’s Son Gets A $360,000 Car for His Sixteenth Birthday

Justin Dior Combs, scion of hip-hop mogul and businessman Sean "Diddy" Combs, is now the proud owner of a $360,000 luxury sedan ... Because every sixteen year old deserves a car three times more expensive than the value of the average American home.

Diddy went all out for his son. Not only did he throw Justin a huge, star-studded birthday party at the Manhattan club M2 Ultralounge on Saturday night but he capped the lavish event by presenting his young son with a brand-new Maybach, wrapped in a red bow and parked outside the club.

The party, which was filmed for the MTV reality show "My Super Sweet Sixteen," featured performances by rappers Fabolous, Lil' Kim, and Jim Jones. As if all this weren't enough, cast members from "Jersey Shore" were also in attendance to wish Justin a happy birthday. The only thing seemingly missing was a harem of high-class escorts to introduce the boy to manhood (not comfirmed).

Rest assured, Justin Diddy, or Combs, or whatever, will crash his new luxury vehicle within a few months ... wait, the kid doesn't even have a license yet. Daddy, Diddy, whatever, hired a driver to haul his kid's spoiled butt all around Manhatten - because the scion of a rap mogul can't be lowered to ride the subway like ordinary folk. 

Supposedly, incredibly, fantastically, Justin Combs, or Diddy Jr., or whatever "doesn't seem spoiled" by the wealth lavished on him by his father. You be the judge.  Does the mug on this kid look unspoiled to you? 

The lavish party wasn't all a massive giveaway to a kid who can't yet comprehend the value of money. His father also gave him $10,000.00 cash which he immediately donated to Wyclef Jean's charity Yele Haiti. Good for him. He kept the car. 

For the non-autophiles: A Maybach is the ultra-luxury automobile line owned and operated by Daimler, which is also the parent company for Mercedes-Benz. Maybach is a favorite brand in the hip-hop celebrity community. 

Posted by Editor on 01/25/10 at 08:30 AM •  (0) Comments

Comments

You must be a member to post comments.  Register Now! • Log In
Get Your Vile Schwag Today!
Vile Quotes

"I've been stereotyped my whole life, ... ... It's actually not driven by Detroiters only. It's driven by the media. It's driven by the entire region. The 'us against them,' the 'black and white thing' is getting old."
Kwame Kilpatrick

graphic
Vile Comments

My dad liked to call this the Third-Generation Syndrome, and you see it in a lot of families, and it’s been going on for a very long time, it’s not new. The first gen is poor, builds something from the ground up… by working smart and hard a successful business is built. The second gen has it a bit rough, and sees

graphic