Yung Miami Says Her Relationship with Diddy Was ‘Beneficial’
Yung Miami Says Her Relationship with Diddy Was ‘Beneficial’ and Not Abusive: “I Want to Become a Mogul”

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Yung Miami is opening up about her former relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs amid his recent legal troubles and controversies. Speaking on her podcast “Caresha Please,” the former City Girls rapper, whose real name is Caresha Brownlee, described her relationship with Combs as “beneficial” for both parties.
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“I think that I was able to come in and be a brand ambassador for DeLeon [Tequila] and take it to a whole ‘nother level,” she said. She added, “I feel like I was an asset. I honestly feel like with Diddy … I don’t know what his intentions [were] — whether it was business or he really liked me — but when he got with me, he really saw something in me.”
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Yung Miami noted how she believes her presence enhanced Combs’ ventures. “I feel like I came into his world and I was able to turn everything he had going on up a notch,” she continued, citing her podcast launch with Revolt and opportunities like attending the Met Gala as examples.
The 30-year-old rapper emphasized her focus on learning rather than material gains. “I feel like I’m up under a mogul, I want to learn something,” she explained. “I want to learn business. I went into that relationship thinking I want to become a mogul.”
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Despite their high-profile relationship, Yung Miami and Combs’ connection faced scrutiny after several lawsuits against him surfaced. Combs, 54, has been accused of rape, domestic abuse, and sex trafficking, with legal battles involving former partner Cassie Ventura and other women. Ventura’s lawsuit, filed in November 2023, led to a quick settlement, but Combs faces ongoing investigations by Homeland Security and additional lawsuits.
Amid these allegations, Yung Miami, who was also named in one lawsuit, firmly denied any involvement in sex work. “I’m not a prostitute. I never sold 🐱 a day in my life. & I hate how this is getting spun 😣,” she stated.
On her podcast, Yung Miami revealed she’s no longer involved with Combs. “With everything going on, I don’t want to get caught up in that. I just need a minute to pour into me,” she said, reflecting on her decision to step away from the relationship.
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