Yung Miami is finally breaking her silence on Diddy. Many believe she could keep her comments to herself.
Caresha Brownlee, aka Yung Miami, aka Sean Comb's former love whom he affectionately called “shawty wop,” is finally “speaking out” about the allegations surrounding the embattled Bad Boy music mogul.
The 30-year-old rapper and former City Girl member used the season two premiere of her Diddy-less REVOLT TV podcast, Caresha pleaseon Thursday, August 8, to tell her side of the story.
It's been a rough year for the embattled mogul, who has faced multiple sexual assault allegations and lawsuits from multiple women and a male producer, including his ex Cassie, who opened the floodgates with the bombshell allegations that set the ball rolling on empire of Didi.
Yung Miami opens and says nothing
Young Miami, who was romantically linked to the man who also calls himself Love, was deafeningly silent as Diddy's high-profile life came crashing down.
In a very safe space, on her podcast and with questions from her bestie, Saucy Santana, about the situation, she said: “I can't talk about something that hasn't been my experience, I can't talk about something that I don't know .”
He continued, “I can't talk about those allegations because I wasn't there at the time. I don't know this person and that was not my experience.”
Basically, he said, this all happened before I came into the picture.
Young Miami also spoke of being “crossed” immediately after the Dindler allegations surfaced.
“People feel like I was Diddy's biggest cheerleader and made him my badge. And I feel like Diddy was for me,” she said. “I met him when he was in another era. I met Didi when people celebrated him and gave him their flowers when he was alive.”
Social media is collectively rolling their eyes and saying Caresha Please
While Young Miami broke down in tears talking about her experience, social media isn't feeling what she had to say. Many believe she could keep her mouth shut about the situation.
“She's extremely manipulative and doesn't keep it real. Girl you started fucking him because you wanted to use him girl. Simple, and when the going got tough, you jumped ship because it was no longer a benefit. She's an opportunist and that's okay. Just don't lie” wrote one person on X, formerly of Twitter.
Another user on X wrote“You made diddy your brand. there has been no growth, no accountability and self-reflection how you have risen as an artist, why should we care Jung Miami the artist. when you take constructive criticism, you call people haters. I'm not coming back from this.”
Well.
During the candid interview, Young Miami also opened up about meeting city girl JT and finding her voice.
Watch the full episode above and check out the gallery below for more reactions.