Yung Miami Blasts Men Who Continue To Negatively Discuss Her Podcast ‘Caresha Please’ After Joe Budden Alluded The Series Is Over As The Rapper Hasn’t Released A New Episode In Months: ‘I Hate This New Era Of Men!’

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Yung Miami Blasts Men Who Continue To Negatively Discuss Her Podcast ‘Caresha Please’ After Joe Budden Alluded The Series Is Over As The Rapper Hasn’t Released A New Episode In Months: ‘I Hate This New Era Of Men!’

Rap star Yung Miami had some things to get off her chest before entering the New Year.

The City Girls member went on a curse word-filled rant recently, slamming the men she said are “praying”  on her downfall just a week after Joe Budden made comments about her popular podcast seemingly ending.

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Yung Miami, real name Caresha Brownlee, took to her X account (formerly Twitter) and wrote:

“I really wanna be positive in 2024. F**k yall hating a*s h*es fr!”

She added:

“Oh and yall old hating a*s p***y n***as too!!!!!”

Expressing her annoyance at those who have had not-so-great things to say about her podcast Caresha Please, she continued:

“You know you that b***h when N***AS praying on your downfall. I expect that from b***hes cause that’s what b***hs do, but yall n***as LOL YALL SOME P***Y N***AS!!!! P***yyyyyyyyyyy!!! Like b***h a*s n***as!”

And followed up with:

“I got tender d**k n***as d**k in bunch bout a podcast talking down on a b***h that’s 29!! ((29)) AHHHHHHHHHHHH! Put on your seatbelt b***h!!”

While the “Act Up” artist never name-dropped anyone, her comments came shortly after podcaster Joe Budden poked fun at her for seemingly no longer pursuing the aforementioned series. Reportedly, the 43-year-old internet personality shared his assumption that Yung Miami’s career as an interviewer and host has likely ended while singing the classic Queen song “Another One Bites The Dust.” He stated, however, that he is a fan of the show and thinks it’s good but is skeptical of its longevity as Yung Miami hasn’t released any new episodes since June of 2023 when she interviewed R&B songstress Summer Walker.

Yung Miami subsequently hosted her first-ever live show featuring Instagram model Ari Fletcher, though an episode version of the sit-down has not been released online. On top of his comments alluding that the series has run its course, Budden also went on to undermine the two BET awards the show won for best hip-hop platform. As we’ve previously covered, Yung Miami’s series controversially beat out more established shows such as N.O.R.E.’s Drink Champs as well as Budden’s own The Joe Budden Podcast for the award in 2022 (which is when her show debuted) and again in 2023. Speaking about the matter, the rapper-turned-podcaster reportedly stated:

“I love when a two-time award-winner—I love when they just, it’s over now…She won the award two years in a row. Now I don’t care about that stuff. However, you know when there’s a glitch in the matrix…Yeah, get the f**k out of here.”

It doesn’t appear that Budden has reacted to Yung Miami’s rant at this time.

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Authored by: Kay Johnson