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Yung Miami tells of being a domestic violence victim: ‘That wasn’t my experience’ dating Diddy Exclusive!

Yung Miami, the rapper and star of the popular podcast “Caresha Please,” has been very vocal about her relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs, amid controversies and allegations against the entrepreneur. Here’s an exclusive interview in which she shared the tiring highs and lows of their time together. The article dwells on her candid reflections on the relationship, her past experiences of domestic violence, and how it impacted her life and career.

Yung Miami’s Relationship with Diddy

Managing an Intricate Relationship

Yung Miami, whose real name is Caresha Romeka Brownlee, dated Diddy at times considered the most turbulent of his life. The love birds’ relationship began even before the release of the 2016 surveillance video that showed Diddy physically assaulting his then-girlfriend, Cassie, in May 2024. This footage’s release, together with legal woes over Diddy, affected them so much. Yung Miami speaks on being “deeply hurt and shocked” by the video but further clarifies that her experience with Diddy was quite different. “That was not my experience at all,” she insists, in an effort to distance herself from him amid the allegations.

Diddy’s Public Apology

Facing backlash from the video, Diddy issued a public apology in a now-deleted social media post. He said he was “f–ked up” at the time, adding, “I mean, I hit rock bottom. But I make no excuses. My behavior in that video is inexcusable. I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. I’m disgusted. I was disgusted then when I did it, I’m disgusted now.”

Yung Miami’s History of Domestic Violence

Personal Experiences with Toxic Relationships

Yung Miami has shared details about her past, which was marked by domestic violence unrelated to Diddy. She shared that she went through abusive relationships in her young adult years—through high school and into her early twenties. She takes a moment from her experiences and says, “I have been in a toxic relationship before when I was younger…and that is somewhere I would never want to put myself.” Now, at the age of 30, she has two kids; as such, she emphasizes further that she does not condone such behaviors anymore since she has to set a good example for her daughter.

Growth and Transformation

Although Yung Miami has been through such toxic relationships, she does not forget personal growth and self-respect. She attributes this maturity and motherhood to giving her the strength and staying away from those same patterns. “That’s why I say that wasn’t my experience with him [Diddy] because I wouldn’t even put up with that [again].” She does her best to be a good role model for her kids and watches out for self-worth and resilience.

The Evolution of Caresha and Diddy’s Relationship

Love and Business Ventures

Yung Miami said that she met Diddy during what she calls his “Love era,” which means the period when he was focusing so much on love, giving it back to the people, and expanding his music and business ventures. Their relationship was based on mutual respect and common goals. “He was more into what I wanted to do, and he approached me with a lot of business [ideas]. ‘You should do this. I see this in you,'” she remembers. Diddy’s confidence booster was instrumental in pushing her to create the podcast “Caresha Please,” which ended up finding its home on the very network Diddy founded, Revolt TV.

Public Romance and Its End dirigéephoria

The romance between the two became public when Yung Miami interviewed Diddy for the first episode of “Caresha Please,” which nailed down rumors that they were dating. Their relationship at that point was filled with “laughs, giggles, and personality.” That was before Diddy dropped bombshell after bombshell of allegations and legal issues. So, even though they shared a bond, Yung Miami claims that “sometimes a relationship runs its course,” and it ended up going their separate ways. The pressures from the public eye, especially with the controversies that Diddy was facing at that time, made her feel the need for space and time alone.

Yung Miami’s Reflections and Regrets

Lessons Learned from Public Conflict

Yung Miami’s relationship with Diddy did not come without problems, one of which was public conflict. When Gina Huynh, another alleged Diddy abuse victim came out to speak about Yung Miami’s relationship with him, Yung Miami insulted her with a racial slur on social media. She now looks back on those actions and admits, “I’m aware of the things I tweeted towards another woman, that, now looking back, I know I shouldn’t have given any energy to.” Calm and wise, she has learned not to make the same mistake again and will be responsible for upholding her character.

Moving Forward with Positivity

On the heels of this, Yung Miami seems to focus on the positive and real things in her life. She realizes she went through a hellish time but would not stop growing and bettering herself. “This whole thing has broken me and impacted me in such a way, and it was kind of a dark time for me,” she reflects. Yet she remains strong, repeating to herself, “Stay strong, stay consistent. You are beautiful. You are worthy.” She wants her fans to see her growth in character when the new season of “Caresha Please” airs.

Yung Miami’s Net Worth

Yung Miami’s net worth is predicted to reach about $5 million by 2024, according to Wealthy Gorilla. Yung Miami, whose birth name was Caresha Romeka Brownlee and who was born on February 11, 1994, in Miami, Florida, was immersed in the thriving music culture from a very young age. The year 2017 marked the beginning of her career when she became a part of City Girls, a rap duet that she founded with her buddy JT (Jatavia Shakara Johnson). The pair became well-known because of the catchy and unabashed songs that they sang, as well as their high-energy concerts.

Conclusion

Yung Miami walks her listeners through her experience with Diddy and past experiences with domestic violence. She looks for her resilience and drive to grow as she prepares to come back with her podcast, “Caresha Please.” She says, “So when I decided to come back to the podcast, I was like, ‘You know what? I’m gonna tell my story. I’m gonna be authentic. I’m gonna show them what I’ve learned. I’m gonna show them how strong I am.'” Her themes are only positive, focusing on personal growth and becoming a better role model for her children and her fans.

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