Yung Miami, the popular rapper and one-half of the hip-hop duo City Girls, recently revealed some personal details about her life during a special episode of her podcast, *Caresha Please*, which aired on August 8. The episode was particularly emotional as Yung Miami, born Caresha Brownlee, discussed her fallout with City Girls groupmate JT, her high-profile relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs, and her struggles with mental health.
In this candid conversation, Yung Miami’s best friend and fellow rapper, Saucy Santana, took over the interviewer’s chair, helping her navigate the raw and vulnerable moments of her life. One of the most significant revelations was her confirmation that she is no longer dating Diddy, marking the end of a relationship that had been under intense public scrutiny.
Yung Miami shared the story of how she and Diddy first met, initially connecting with the intention of forming a business and mentor relationship. However, their connection deepened, eventually leading to a romantic relationship. Despite the love that grew between them, Yung Miami made it clear that she had to step away from the relationship for the sake of her mental well-being.
During the episode, she opened up about her past experiences with abusive relationships, firmly stating that she had resolved never to allow herself to be subjected to such treatment again. When asked directly if she had experienced abuse during her relationship with Diddy, she explained that her experience was different from that of Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Cassie, who had publicly accused him of abuse.
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Despite her decision to end the relationship, Yung Miami admitted that she faced a barrage of criticism and online harassment. The negativity took a toll on her mental health, leading her to feel like she had lost herself in the process. “I feel like people build you up just to break you down,” she said, expressing her fear of going live on social media due to the constant attacks.
Throughout this challenging period, Saucy Santana played a crucial role in supporting Yung Miami. He continuously checked on her, offering words of encouragement and reminding her of her worth. Yung Miami credited her best friend with helping her avoid falling into destructive habits, expressing her gratitude for his unwavering support.
She also reflected on how those she once considered friends turned their backs on her during her lowest moments. Instead of offering support, they seemed to revel in her struggles, treating her pain as an opportunity to mock her. Yung Miami acknowledged that many people believed she was using her relationship with Diddy as a way to elevate her career, only to find herself in a difficult situation.
In this powerful episode of Caresha Please, Yung Miami’s vulnerability highlighted the challenges of living life in the public eye and the importance of surrounding oneself with genuine support. As she moves forward, she is focusing on reclaiming her sense of self and finding peace amidst the chaos.