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Diddy Still Not Open To Marriage

Now that Cassie has been promoted to Diddy’s official girl, can she look forward to meeting him at the altar someday? For now the answer appears to be NO.

Via Page Six:

After six children with three different women, Sean “P Diddy” Combs still isn’t ready for a trip down the aisle.

While promoting his new fragrance, 3AM, on “Watch What Happens Live,” the mogul explained that he isn’t opposed to marriage, he just isn’t ready.

“It’s the whole thing of … I think you have to be ready for it,” explained the 46-year-old. “There’s somebody else’s heart involved and that’s a lot of responsibility. And I don’t want to be going to courts and having somebody be like interfere in my relationships so I rather just do the Goldie Hawn.”
Hawn and Kurt Russell have famously avoided marriage after 32 years of dating.

Although a trip down the aisle for Diddy is less likely to happen, he’s willing to enter an agreement that yields financial benefit should things go wrong.

“I will give a contract,” Diddy added. “I will commit to a contract — a love contract.”

It’s unclear if Diddy has a “love contract” in place with his longtime girlfriend, Cassie, who also stars in his 3AM ad.

Do you think maybe Cassie has already resigned herself to never saying “I Do”? Will she at least be allowed the privilege of toting a gut full of Diddy someday? What do you think about this couple?

Is it possible they’re both satisfied with their arrangement???

Have a look at a clip he posted of their 3 A.M. ad… Then hit the flip for the latest from her gram.

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