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Yung Miami Breaks Her Silence on Diddy in 'Caresha Please' Season 2 Premiere

The former City Girls member opened up about her relationship with the disgraced music mogul, former groupmate JT, and more.

In the Season 2 premiere of her Revolt talk show, Caresha Please, Yung Miami finally addresses the two elephants in the room: her relationship with ex-boyfriend Sean "Diddy" Combs and former City Girls member JT.

Her best friend, Saucy Santana, sat down to ask some hard-hitting questions to kick off the show's new season including her silence on the multiple lawsuits Combs is facing with accusations varying from sexual assault to trafficking.

"I can’t speak on something that wasn’t my experience, and I can’t speak on something that I don’t know," the 30-year-old rapper said. "I can’t speak on these allegations because I wasn’t around at the time... I don’t know that person, and that wasn’t my experience."

She also said that being linked with Combs was "on brand" for her, asserting that the world didn't always see him as a bad person. "I met Diddy when the world was celebrating him and giving him his flowers when he was alive," she asserted.

The pair were first linked together in 2021 and confirmed their relationship in 2022. After being on-and-off for some time, she confirmed they split but remained linked to him for a while longer up until Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie came forward.

Miami also admitted she was a victim of domestic violence in previous relationships and clarified her relationship with Diddy was built on mentorship. "He saw a lot of things in me, and I feel like that's one of his specialties. He knows how to find people and identify their talent. He was able to see more than music in me," she told Santana.

As for her relationship with JT, she says they "outgrew" each other with her living in Miami and JT moving to Los Angeles. Miami also said that she had no idea JT was working on her recently released debut solo effort, City Cinderella. "She been working on her sh*t. I didn't know."

Santana also asked for Miami to explain why she didn't come to JT's defense in the highly publicized 2022 feud with Cardi B, only replying "I just woke up" when people realized her absence from the online spat. She insisted that she always came to her defense, but she was actually sleeping during the back and forth.

"Bitch, I got left off of 'Bad and Boujee'. The queen ain't call me!" Miami joked, referencing Takeoff's iconic quote after Akademiks asked why he didn't have a verse on Migos' smash-hit single "Bad and Boujee." As for Miami, only JT was featured on Nicki Minaj's female-fronted posse cut "Super Freaky Girl (Remix)." The former City Girls member claims JT never told her about the song.

Caresha Please makes its return to Revolt this summer. The media company was founded by Combs, and he stepped down amid the pending lawsuits and allegations in 2023.

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