Yung Miami Gets Candid About Mental Health, JT, and Diddy
On Thursday, August 8, Yung Miami made a shocking return to Revolt with an intensely emotional debut for her podcast “Caresha Please.” The former City Girls rapper, who has been the subject of much public scrutiny, used this platform to discuss some of the most personal aspects of her life, including her mental health struggles, her relationship with fellow City Girl JT, and her tumultuous experience dating music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.
In an honest and raw conversation with her best friend, Saucy Santana, Yung Miami, born Caresha Brownlee, opened up about the immense pressure she’s faced being in the spotlight. She revealed that the constant association with Diddy’s ongoing drama has taken a significant toll on her mental health. “It’s been overwhelming,” she admitted, her voice cracking with emotion. “Everywhere I turn, it’s like I can’t escape it. It’s not just about me anymore—everything is tied to him.”In a much-anticipated episode of her hit talk show “Caresha Please,” Yung Miami finally opened up about the swirling allegations surrounding her former flame, Sean “Diddy” Combs. The City Girls rapper, known for her bold and unfiltered personality, had remained tight-lipped about the situation—until now.
People feel like I was being Diddy’s biggest cheerleader and I made him my brand. And I feel like, Diddy was on brand for me. I got with Diddy and brought him into my life.
The episode, which has already racked up millions of views, sees Yung Miami, born Caresha Brownlee, getting real about the drama that’s been dominating headlines. She didn’t hold back as she addressed the elephant in the room: the serious allegations against Diddy. Fans were glued to their screens as Miami, with a mix of vulnerability and strength, shared her side of the story.
I stayed quiet because it wasn’t my place to speak on something I wasn’t directly involved in,” Miami explained, her voice steady but eyes betraying the emotional toll. “But it’s been hard—really hard. People think they know, but they don’t.
The rapper didn’t shy away from discussing the strain the situation has put on her, both personally and professionally. Yet, she was quick to clarify that despite the allegations, she and Diddy are still on good terms. However, she confirmed what many had speculated: their romantic relationship is officially over.
I met him when he was in the Love era. And I met Diddy when the world was celebrating him and giving him his flowers while he was alive. He was getting the Global Icon Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award, the Key to the city, he had a new album that was coming out, so I was celebrating him with the world. And I just feel like everybody is trying to crucify me for it. But I was just celebrating him when the world was celebrating him
It’s complicated,” she said with a slight smile, acknowledging the end of an era. “We’re cool, we talk, but we’re not together. It’s just too much right now.”
The episode has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with fans divided over her decision to stay silent for so long. Some praised her for finally speaking out and handling the situation with grace, while others criticized her for not distancing herself sooner.
Despite the criticism, Yung Miami made it clear that she’s moving forward, focusing on her career and her own peace of mind. “I’m not here to play the victim,” she said firmly. “I’m here to keep it real and keep pushing.”
What y’all think Loungers?