Diddy has revealed how much he pays his personal barber for a haircut, and itโs not what men usually cough up when it comes to grooming their hair.
The Bad Boy Records mogul shared a message with his fans, telling them how much it takes to get his hair looking right. He explained that he always needs to look his best, given how much heโs on camera, so heโs reportedly always getting his hair checked every five minutes.
If that werenโt enough, Diddyโs personal barber allegedly has a starting price thatโs nothing under $1,000. The high price is due to how good of a job he does cutting hair. โOh yeah, so this just in, itโs $1,000 a cut,โ Diddy said as his barber let off a chuckle. โNo for real, this my barber, and I share him with the world and heโs one of the best, but itโs like Iโm outside, outside, so itโs like I need my hair like done every five minutes.
Puff also let fans know heโs willing to let other people hire his barber if they have the bag.
According to the 53-year-old, his bill is an insane $5,000 for every cut. โBut, like if you gonna pay that price, I can spare him,โ Diddy said. โMy daily price is $5,000, and Iโm just telling yโall the truth. This my barber Marcus, I love you brother. Donโt take nothing less than $1,000 from me. Know your worth king.’
Diddy has more than enough money to cover his heavy haircut tab. According to Substack, Sean โDiddyโ Combs is now worth $1 billion, making him the second wealthiest rap mogul behind Jay-Zโs $1.5 billion net worth.
Kanye West held the position until his lucrative Adidas deal was terminated following his antisemitic remarks and brought his net worth down to $400 million. Diddyโs entry into the billionaires club is due to his longtime investments with Ciroc โ valued at around $60 million โ DeLeon tequila and his media network Revolt.
Back in 2017, before hitting the billionaires club, Diddy made a few braggadocious claims about being โHip Hopโs first billionaireโ in a motivational video posted on YouTube. Once the video went viral, the โGotta Move Onโ rapper clarified in a follow-up video that he hadnโt yet achieved billionaire status.
โA lot of blogs took that as I had become Hip Hopโs first billionaire. That is not the case,โ he explained. He went on to say that โthe race is still on,โ adding that โany of you hustlers out there can come and get it.โ
โIt really ainโt about the money at the end of the day,โ he said. โItโs about the impact that you have on the world.โ
SOURCE:boxden