Yung Miami Responds To Mixed Reviews After ‘Caresha Please’ Season 2 Premiere
Yung Miami has spoken out following the season two premiere of her REVOLT podcast, Caresha Please, on Thursday (Aug. 8).
In the special episode, the former City Girls rapper opened up about her relationship with disgraced music mogul Diddy and if she was still dating him, as well as the current status of her relationship with JT.
The explosive, yet emotional interview conducted by her best friend Saucy Santana, helmed mixed reviews with some praising her candidness, and others offering backlash for her situationship with Diddy, amid his ongoing allegations.
“I knew the interview would be 50/50 but I feel good telling my truth!” she wrote on X. “I’m about to go outside and have a ball I deserve it see yall later :)”
I knew the interview would be 50/50 but I feel good telling my truth! I'm about to go outside and have a ball I deserve it see yall later ??
— Yung Miami (@YungMiami305) August 9, 2024
In the 33-minute sit-down, the 305 native addressed a slew of speculations, including if she was still standing beside the Bad Boy creator.
“I’m not (still dating Puff),” she revealed to Santana. She also shared that she didn’t speak out amid all his controversy because she had never experienced what she was hearing/seeing about him in the news. However, she did credit Diddy for motivating her to one day become a mogul like him.
Miami showed gratitude to Diddy for getting her an award-winning podcast, attending the MET Gala for the first time, and even scoring magazine features. She also considered herself an asset to the 54-year-old, as she “made the world drink Deleon.”
Ultimately, the 30-year-old had to cut ties from the father of seven and “pour into herself.”
As far as the current state of her and JT’s relationship, Miami admitted that “sh*t ain’t all good, but it ain’t all bad.” She disclosed that the two of them are no longer “close” and “outgrew” one another.
The duo’s sisterhood and music relationship seemingly began to fizzle out once JT began doing her own projects, unbeknownst to Miami.
In the midst of both group members doing their own thing, Miami admitted that the City Girls, as a group, was suffering and “making no money” — forcing her to venture into other avenues like podcasting and creating her card game Resha Roulette.
Amid swirling rumors of the pair breaking up, it became clear as day that they were done when the two had an explosive exchange on X.
“Once it went to the internet, you trying to get people to pick a side,” Miami recalled JT calling her out for a number of things. “I don’t f**k with that. If we real friends we not going tot the internet.”
Take a look at Yung Miami’s entire interview with Saucy Santana below.
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