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In a recent episode of her podcast "Caresha Please," Yung Miami, born Caresha Brownlee, opened up about her relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs amidst the swirling allegations of abuse against him. The rapper, who was romantically involved with Diddy from 2021 until their split in April 2023, shared her personal experiences and addressed theaccusations made by Diddy's former partner, Cassie Ventura.
Yung Miami's revelations come at a time when Diddy is facing multiple lawsuits and allegations of sexual misconduct. Cassie Ventura, who dated Diddy for over a decade, filed a lawsuit last November accusing him of physical and sexual abuse.

During her podcast, Yung Miami was candid about her time with Diddy, emphasizing that her experience was markedly different from the allegations made by Cassie. "I can't speak on something that wasn't my experience, I can't speak on something I don't know," she stated firmly. "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"

Yung Miami described her relationship with Diddy as one built on mutual  respect and support, particularly in terms of her career. She highlighted how Diddy played a significant role in her professional growth, saying, "When I met Diddy, he was just a man first. 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.' So it was more of that for me. He saw more in me than music"

Despite the positive aspects of their relationship, Yung Miami acknowledged the emotional toll the allegations against Diddy have taken on her. "I was deeply hurt and shocked after watching the video," she said. However, she was quick to clarify that her relationship with Diddy did not involve any form of abuse or toxic behavior. "That was not my experience at all," she said.

Yung Miami also addressed the public scrutiny she has faced due to her association with Diddy. "I just feel like everybody (is) trying to crucify me for it (now)," she expressed. She emphasized that she has been a victim of domestic violence in past relationships and that such abuse is something she "doesn't stand for"

Reflecting on the end of their relationship, Yung Miami explained that it was simply a matter of timing and circumstances. "Sometimes a relationship runs its course. People break up every day, and with everything that happened, I just needed time alone," she shared.