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The ridiculous character that is P. Diddy is BlackBook Magazine's November cover boy.

Featured in a spread shot by Mark Abrahms, the hip hop mogul sat down with BlackBook and talked about everything from his many monikers to his apparently many menage-a-trois.

Here are some of the highlights:

On his empire:
“I have people confused. [Laughs] They don’t know what the hell to think. ‘He has 20 different names, a clothing line, a record company and a vodka brand. He’s a rapper who went to the Hamptons and he’s crap.’ But it’s not that easy. You can’t just sum me up like that.”

On turning down a part in The Devil Wears Prada due to his friendship with Anna Wintour:
“She hasn’t been the person to kill dreams. She’s been the person to make them happen. It wasn’t like they were portraying her in a bad way. It was just that I knew what was in the script and what she’s like in real life were different. She’s bricked one or two of my collections, but she’s also called 15 minutes later with some helpful advice about who I should get to fix it.”

On love:
“Love is something I strongly connect with, but it’s not something I’ve conquered. I really can’t sit here pretending to be the premier expert on love. I’m still searching for the type of love that will give me peace and take care of me.”

On sex:
“I guess the things that used to thrill me don’t thrill me so much anymore. Intimacy is more important to me than sleeping with hot chicks. I don’t even know if I really savored every ménage a trois I had. I don’t want to do it all over again, but if I have any more, I’ll take extra time.”

Say what??

Too much, Diddy. No one wants to hear about your old man threesomes and no one especially wants to think about you "taking extra time" with them, whatever the hell that means.

We were totally on board until he got all Sting on us!

Love the props to Anna, though.

Check out the full interview online or pick up a copy of BlackBook, on stands now.

[Images by Mark Abrahams / BlackBook Magazine.]

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