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I Want to Work for Diddy is a VH1 reality show which features contestants competing for a job working for Sean Combs. The first season of the show tied for the Outstanding Reality Program at the 20th GLAAD Media Awards. The first season included Laverne Cox, an African American transgender woman, that helped launch her television career.
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