Yung Miami Shares She Wants To Have Another Baby ‘Before 30’ While Answering Questions From Fans Ahead Of The Premiere Of Her New Series ‘Caresha Please’

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Yung Miami Shares She Wants To Have Another Baby ‘Before 30’ While Answering Questions From Fans Ahead Of The Premiere Of Her New Series ‘Caresha Please’
Yung Miami is giving her fans a teaser of what to expect from her upcoming series.
Rapper Yung Miami, born Caresha Brownlee, can officially add “talk show host” to her resume! As previously reported, yesterday City Girls group member Yung Miami, 28, set the internet ablaze after the trailer for her upcoming REVOLT series entitled “Caresha Please” was released. In the teaser for the first episode, the “Act Up” rapper interviews her rumored bae, music mogul Diddy, 52.
The series is set to drop today (June 9). Ahead of the series release, Yung Miami took some time on Twitter to answer questions people have about the show and her personal life. One Twitter user asked if fellow rapper Saucy Santana, 28, is going to be a guest host. Yung Miami answered,
“YES!!!!”

When another social media user asked what does Miami talk about with her rumored boyfriend Diddy she replied,
“Literally everything!”

She added her favorite thing about the “Bad Boy.”

She also addressed what age she wants to have more children and her dream music collabs.

“Caresha Please” airs Thursday (June 9) at 5:00 p.m. ET/2:00 p.m.
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