Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex-girlfriend Yung Miami has publicly denied ever being a sex worker after she was named in a bombshell lawsuit filed against the “Coming Home” rapper.
The City Girls member, born Caresha Romeka Brownlee, was one of three women whom Combs, 54, allegedly “bragged about” paying a “monthly stipend” for in exchange for sex work, according to a $30 million lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones.
The lawsuit also claims that Yung Miami, 30, transported an illicit drug known as “pink cocaine” for her ex-boyfriend in April 2023.
Combs’ nemesis, fellow rapper 50 Cent, was quick to address the allegations against Yung Miami on social media. He shared a clip from her appearance on “The Jason Lee Show,” in which she called herself a “whore.”
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“It’s ok to be a whore just make sure your [sic] being over paid,” he wrote via Instagram Sunday.
In response, Yung Miami denied being a sex worker in his comments section, claiming her words were “taken out of context” by 50 Cent.
“It’s a gay slur ‘what’s up whore’ is something my gay cousin always said to me,” she explained.
“It’s c–t it’s a slang that we said to each other that’s what I was trying to explain to Jason because he’s gay and he got what I was trying to say. I’m not a prostitute. I never sold 🐱a day in my life. & I hate how this is getting spun 😣.”
The “In Da Club” hitmaker seemingly had a change of heart after reading her comment. He took a screenshot, which he captioned, “I like at @yungmiami305. I don’t want to hurt her, or her feelings.”
Over the weekend, Yung Miami was also served papers in relation to her alleged dealings with Combs.
An eyewitness told Page Six that she was talking to fans following a pool party she hosted at Sekai in Houston, Texas, on Saturday when two men approached her abruptly.
“This is from my homeboy. He wanted you to check it out,” one of the men said to her, per our source. After she grabbed the papers, the man added, “You Yung Miami? Caresha, you have been served.”
We’re told she yelled out, “You f—king lame. I don’t give a f—k,” and continued snapping photos with fans.
Yung Miami later addressed the incident via X, tweeting, “Tryna serve me some paper over MERCH that I’m not selling is LAME!!! Like everybody wanna go viral so bad let’s go viral I’m tired!!!!!!!!”
Page Six has reached out to Yung Miami’s reps for further comment.
The “Twerk” singer went public with her relationship with Combs in June 2022 but they called it quits one year later. Along with Jones’ lawsuit, Combs’ homes were raided by Homeland Security in connection with an ongoing sex trafficking investigation. The rapper has denied all allegations made against him and his attorney called the search “a gross overuse of military-level force” and a “witch hunt.”