Sean 'Diddy' Combs was sentenced to four years in prison for prostitution-related charges, having already served 12 months, and was fined $1 million. Despite his conviction, some supporters like Yung Miami and music producers wrote letters defending him, though public opinion was mixed. Combs apologized in court, acknowledging his past mistakes and expressing remorse.
In Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial, several celebrities including Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Yung Miami, Usher, and former presidents Barack Obama and Whitney Houston were mentioned during testimonies, but none were accused of wrongdoing. The trial involves allegations of sex trafficking and racketeering, with testimonies revealing details about Diddy's personal relationships and alleged behaviors.
Yung Miami, ex-girlfriend of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, denies allegations of engaging in sex work and transporting "pink cocaine" for Diddy, following a lawsuit filed by music producer Lil Rod seeking $30 million in damages. 50 Cent joined the discussion on social media, but Yung Miami clarified that her use of the term "wh***" was taken out of context and not related to sex work. Additionally, sources close to Miami refute claims of her involvement in obtaining illicit drugs, stating that she was occupied with preparations for the Met Gala during the alleged time frame.
Rapper Yung Miami denies being a 'prostitute' after being named in a lawsuit against ex-boyfriend Diddy, with rapper 50 Cent taunting her on social media. The back-and-forth follows a sex trafficking lawsuit against Diddy, with allegations involving Yung Miami and other women. Yung Miami defends herself, claiming a term was taken out of context, while 50 Cent continues to taunt her. Both Diddy and Yung Miami deny the allegations in the lawsuit, with Yung Miami providing evidence to refute the claims.
Yung Miami, ex-girlfriend of Sean "Diddy" Combs, is accused of transporting "pink cocaine" for him in a lawsuit add-on filed by Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones. The suit alleges that Diddy obtained the drugs from a recently arrested individual and, when they were forgotten, Yung Miami brought them on a private jet. The lawsuit also includes claims of sexual assault and unwanted sexual attention involving Diddy and others. Diddy has denied the allegations, and his attorney has called the raids on his homes part of a "witch hunt" based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits.
Brendan Paul, an associate of Sean "Diddy" Combs, was arrested on felony drug charges, with allegations of being Combs' "mule" in a civil lawsuit. The lawsuit also implicates Yung Miami and others in drug trafficking and sex work for Combs. This comes after federal officials raided Combs' homes as part of a federal investigation amid lawsuits alleging sexual assault. Combs' attorney has denied the accusations, criticizing the raids as a "witch hunt."
A resurfaced clip of a 2006 birthday toast from Beyonce to Jay-Z has sparked debate on social media, with some criticizing Beyonce for saying that Jay-Z taught her how to be a woman. Yung Miami defended Beyonce's thankfulness to Jay-Z, stating that partners can teach each other things they didn't know about themselves. The discussion on Twitter revolves around the couple's age difference and the impact of women in Beyonce's life.
Diddy celebrated the release of his new album, "Love Album: Off The Grid," with a star-studded party in New York City. The event took place at Sei Less NYC and lasted until 4 AM. Diddy was joined by celebrities such as Yung Miami, French Montana, Jadakiss, and his sons Quincy and Justin Combs. The party featured karaoke sessions and the album's lead-off music video, "Another One of Me," was also released.
Diddy and Yung Miami attended the 2023 Met Gala together and addressed their relationship status on the red carpet. Diddy called Yung Miami his date for the night and his best friend, but they don't put titles on their relationship. The couple dodged the question of whether they officially go together, but both agreed it was a good date night. Diddy also talked about his fashion brand Sean John and his tribute to Karl Lagerfeld at the Met Gala.
Diddy and rapper Yung Miami have split after a year of dating, according to Yung Miami in a recent interview. The two had confirmed their relationship in June 2021. Yung Miami clarified that they are still friends but are no longer together. She also discussed her controversial revelation about enjoying "golden showers," which many assumed she performed with Diddy, though she said that's not exactly the case. Diddy welcomed his seventh child Love Sean Combs with Dana Tran back in December 2022.
Yung Miami confirmed in an interview that she and Diddy are no longer together, but they remain good friends. The City Girls rapper explained that they had their own situation that she did not want to put a label on, but they had grown very close. The pair were first linked in 2021 and confirmed they were dating in June 2022. However, they were together but not in an official capacity. When Diddy announced the birth of his daughter Love in December, fan speculation regarding the nature of his relationship with Miami ran rampant, prompting the "Last Night" rapper to tweet that she was not his "side chick."
Yung Miami confirmed that she and P. Diddy are no longer together, but they remain good friends. She also addressed the "Pee Diddy" controversy, clarifying that he was not the one she referred to in her viral confession about enjoying "golden showers." Miami also teased that her next album is coming this summer and that it will "hit different."
Yung Miami confirms that she and Diddy are no longer together but remain good friends after their "situationship" ended. The two were first photographed holding hands in 2021 and have been seen together on vacations and at concerts. Yung Miami never sought to label their relationship as anything serious and clarified that they were single but dating.