Yung Miami Breaks Down Over Diddy Relationship & Allegations In New Trailer For ‘Caresha Please’

Yung Miami Breaks Down Over Diddy Relationship & Allegations In New Trailer For ‘Caresha Please’
Yung Miami is opening up and breaking down as she addresses her relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs in the new season of her podcast, Caresha Please.
In a recent interview, the rapper, whose real name is Caresha Brownlee, revealed her emotional journey as her podcast returns amid ongoing legal issues surrounding her former partner:
“I want to be able to answer all the questions that people may have. I’m ready to answer everything, tell my story, tell my truth, tell my feelings and tell what I’ve been going through.”

Yung Miami (REVOLT)
In the trailer for the new season, which features rapper Saucy Santana taking over as interviewer, Yung Miami is seen breaking down while discussing her relationship with Diddy.

Saucy Santana (REVOLT)
Saucy Santana directly questions Yung Miami about her reasons for remaining silent on the allegations and legal troubles surrounding her ex, as well as her experiences dating him. Later, Saucy Santana seems to challenge Yung Miami’s answers, stating,
“I don’t really feel like you addressed everything.”
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It’s a delicate topic for Yung Miami, especially since her name has been mentioned concerning at least one lawsuit involving her ex.

The 30-year-old, formerly part of the City Girls, has faced intense public scrutiny due to Diddy’s recent controversies, including a federal criminal investigation and multiple civil lawsuits stemming from allegations of physical and sexual abuse.

As for where Caresha Please will live, it is set to remain on REVOLT, the media network formerly owned by Diddy.
A spokesperson for the network clarified,
“He [Diddy] has no involvement and no connection to REVOLT today. He stepped down as chairman in November and no longer has any form of ownership in the company. Today, the largest shareholder block of REVOLT are its employees.”
Detavio Samuels, REVOLT’s CEO, expressed enthusiasm for the show’s return, stating,
“I’m thrilled to announce the return of the No. 1 show for the culture, Caresha Please, to the No. 1 media platform for the culture, REVOLT.”

Detavio Samuels
Reflecting on her decision to continue with REVOLT, Yung Miami explained,
“I felt like this was something Revolt had to go through as well. I considered [leaving] it, but at the end of the day, it’s a Black-owned media company and I built a relationship with them and it just felt comfortable and I just felt safe.”
Season 2 of Caresha Please airs August 8 at 8 p.m. ET on REVOLT’s app and YouTube channel, with the TV premiere scheduled for August 9 at 9 p.m. ET.
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