I Want to Work For Diddy Continues to Be Super-Inclusive

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On this week's I Want to Work For Diddy (airing Monday nights on VH1), Laverne taught the house what being transgender meant, and then proceeded to entertain the group by completing multiple fouettes (ending in a split, no less), while Rob came out to his housemates and discussed the perils of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."

All within the first ten minutes.

Is this show LGBT-inclusive, or what?!

See for yourself! I won't tell you who goes home, but I will recommend you watch 'til the bitter end. A certain contestant compares herself to Martin Luther King. It's pretty remarkable. And by that, I mean, shockingly inappropriate.



Got no time for tube? Read Rob's hilarious recap of the episode on AfterElton.com.

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