Yung Miami Ambushed Over Ex Diddy’s Legal Troubles and Baby Oil Stash

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Yung Miami, who hosts Caresha Please and is a member of City Girls, has been the most recent celebrity to be questioned about her ex, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, in the wake of his ongoing legal scandal. Over the weekend, a man with a baby oil bottle approached Miami while seated in an SUV. The FBI raids on Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami homes in September resulted in the seizure of lubricant and baby oil.

In the viral moment captured on camera, the man approaches her window and boldly asks, “Miami, would you sign this?”

Despite holding up the baby oil, Yung Miami responded immediately by rolling her eyes and closing her window. She reacted with disbelief to an unseen friend in the car. The man was instructed to leave, and her security team stepped in quickly and called the stunt ‘crazy.’

The incident, while shocking to some, is part of a growing pattern where those connected to Diddy are finding themselves in the crossfire of public scrutiny, as his arrest in September on sex trafficking and racketeering charges has dominated the headlines. Authorities reportedly took over 1,000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil from his homes during the FBI raids, which has fuelled speculation and added a bizarre element to an already disturbing case.

 

Yung Miami has kept quiet about her relationship with Diddy since the mogul’s legal woes emerged.

Despite addressing the issue during the Season 2 premiere of her Caresha Please podcast, which was produced by Diddy’s Revolt network. In a candid interview, she discussed the backlash she has faced because of her association with the music mogul:

“I can’t speak on something that wasn’t my experience, and I can’t speak on something that I don’t know. I can’t speak on these allegations because I wasn’t around at the time. I don’t know that person, and that wasn’t my experience,” Miami explained, defending her position.

She addressed the criticism that she has been Diddy’s ‘biggest cheerleader’ and made him a central part of her brand.

“People feel like I was Diddy’s biggest cheerleader and I made him my brand. And I feel like Diddy was on brand for me,” she said. “I met him when he was in another era. I met Diddy when the world was celebrating him and giving him his flowers when he was alive. He was getting the (2023 MTV VMAs) Global Icon Award, the (2022 BET Awards) lifetime achievement award, the key to the city.”

She added, “He had a new album that was coming out, so I was celebrating him with the world. And I just feel like everybody’s trying to crucify me for it. I was just celebrating when the world was celebrating him, so why am I being crucified, or why am I being separated?”

Many of Diddy’s former associates are entangled in the fallout of his legal battles, as Yung Miami’s comments reflect. Miami has emphasized that her relationship with Diddy was based on who he was during the height of his recent career resurgence.

Not the man now facing serious charges that have shocked the industry.

This latest ambush echoes a similar incident involving Rihanna, who was also questioned by a fan about attending Diddy’s infamous “Freak Off” parties — events alleged to have played a role in the sex trafficking accusations against him. Rihanna’s silence on this issue demonstrates the extent of the Diddy controversy, with his former associates being drawn into the discussion.

The public is still eager to uncover more details about the allegations against Diddy as he awaits his trial. Meanwhile, celebrities like Yung Miami still deal with awkward and often uncomfortable encounters with fans and trolls as the scandal’s effects unfold. At this time, Yung Miami is attempting to distance herself from the drama and regain control of her narrative.

 

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