Yung Miami Faces Backlash For Seemingly Showing Support Toward Diddy After He Was Found Not Guilty Of Sex Trafficking & RICO Charges

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Yung Miami Faces Backlash For Seemingly Showing Support Toward Diddy After He Was Found Not Guilty Of Sex Trafficking & RICO Charges
Yung Miami is being dragged after sharing a couple of subliminal posts today (July 2).
Shortly after a verdict was reached in Diddy’s high-profile sex trafficking and racketeering trial, his former boo, rapper Yung Miami, took to the internet to seemingly share her support of the outcome. As reported, Diddy was found not guilty on the more serious charges and was only found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
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Appearing to react to the news, Miami shared a viral video of Justin Bieber making the “clock it” gesture and a X post with the angel numbers 11:11. Well, the internet didn’t take too kindly to her posts, with some even accusing her of being a “well he didn’t do it to me” kind of woman.
Before his legal troubles, Diddy and Miami were in what many considered to be an open relationship. Despite some speculation, Miami previously said he never abused her during their time together.
Do you think Miami posts were tasteless, or is the internet overreacting?
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