‘Not My Experience’: Ex-Girlfriend Of Sean Diddy Combs, Yung Miami Opens Up About Dating Music Mogul Amid Legal Issues

As an ardent fan of Yung Miami, I can’t help but admire her strength and resilience, especially when it comes to dealing with her personal relationships. Her recent reflections on dating Sean Diddy Combs paint a picture of a woman who is not only brave enough to face the harsh realities of life but also wise enough to learn from them.


Yung Miami reminisces about her past relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs. Not too long ago, she was romantically involved with him, but recent events have seen him embroiled in legal troubles, alleging him of abuse among other charges.

Known for popular tracks like “Act Up,” “Good Love,” and “Ex For A Reason,” among others, Miami (real name Caresha Romeka Brownlee) is not only a talented musician but also the respected host of the podcast “Caresha Please.” As she gears up for season 2, the rapper who collaborated with Diddy on What We Doin’ shared insights into her past relationship with Sean Combs.

Speaking candidly, Miami admitted that dealing with the scandals and legal troubles related to her former partner, Sean “Diddy” Combs, has proven extremely challenging for her.

Describing it as a “tumultuous journey of feelings,” Yung Miami confessed she felt stunned and hurt upon seeing the video showcasing the abusive behavior of Sean Diddy Combs towards his ex, Cassie. However, the host clarified, “That wasn’t my personal encounter at all.”

Looking back at her past, the rapper known as No Bars admitted to having experienced a harmful relationship during her youth. Yung Miami explained that relationships in high school aren’t always nurturing or positive. She made it clear that she had been in an abusive situation and wouldn’t willingly subject herself to such treatment again.

Miami emphasized that she no longer condones abusive behavior, as she aims to serve as both a positive role model for her daughter as a mother and as a woman.

Later on, Yung Miami openly discussed her encounter with Combs, reminiscing about a time when the artist behind Last Night was deeply engrossed in his professional pursuits and romantic interests.

Miami added that Combs found appeal in activities that she was interested in and was brainstorming several business ventures with her. One of these ideas included the Caresha show on his own television channel, Revolt TV.

Sean “Diddy” Combs established Revolt TV, serving as its initial chairperson. However, due to escalating legal matters, he stepped down from his role and is no longer associated with the television network.

Concerning the romantic history between Yung Miami and Diddy, it’s important to note that they were together before a 2016 security footage emerged, which depicted Diddy physically attacking his then-girlfriend, Cassie.

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2024-08-09 12:08