City Girls Fans thought they were seeing the end of an era after members JT and Young Miami they got into each other's fabrics on X, formerly known as Twitter. In the end, the City Girls remained united after squashing the beef that was due to a misunderstanding.
Monday (April 8) was a wild day for many reasons. A large part of the United States witnessed a solar eclipse, J. Cole dropped his Kendrick Lamar diss, and tensions spread across large factions of fans online.
From what we can determine, Saucy Santana wrote to X that he had some issues to deal with regarding Diddy through an upcoming TV series to which JT responded by saying he better not mention it. This sparked a light back and forth between the pair. Young Miami, who is best friends with Santana, then suggested that JT “sneak out” her.
All hell broke loose from that point on with JT writing: “This is going to be too much for me to tweet! I will like to sit…. Caresha please! And this time leave Santana home! I know I'm crazy but I have never in my life hit on this girl she literally likes to be dragged when she shows me love she goes crazy and calls it a hate train! But like I said, we can sit down and talk about it!”
JT also wrote that she was “definitely there” for Yung Miami and added that “you'll see in time I'm not, never have been and never will be the problem!”
There were many more exchanges, including Yung Miami saying that fans online caused the rift that put JT and her at odds and if you saw what was said before it was all deleted, that part appears to be true.
The beef ended after Yung Miami, using JT's first name, wrote: “Jatavia I love you. Moving on!”
In a tweet excerpt, JT added: “I love you more [heart emoji] I really love you more!”
While the City Girls seem set to talk on stage together again soon, fans online had a lot to say about their beef and how they've formed. We have answers below.
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