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Yung Miami Confirms Breakup With Sean "Diddy" Combs
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Date:2025-04-27 18:15:42
Sean "Diddy" Combs and Yung Miami's situationship has sailed.
Almost a year after the two confirmed that they were dating but not exclusive, Yung Miami (born Caresha Brownlee) shared that she and the music mogul are now single but "still good friends."
"That's not my man," the podcaster recently told The Cut, after she was asked about their relationship status. "We had our own situation, I'm not gonna put a title on it."
However, Yung Miami—who is known for her candid takes—did note that the two "were f--king with each other hard" during that time.
"We were together every day at one point," she said. "He supported me, I supported him. I'll let the internet call it whatever they want to call it."
Indeed, the duo have attracted curious minds since being linked in 2021. When Yung Miami launched her Caresha Please podcast on Diddy's Revolt network in June 2022, the "Bad Boys for Life" rapper appeared on its inaugural episode and shared insight into their relationship.
"We date," Diddy said at the time. "We're dating. We go on dates. We're friends. We go to exotic locations. We have great times."
In September, Yung Miami clarified that she and Diddy were together but do "see other people outside" of their relationship as well. "We single, but we're dating," she explained to XXL magazine. "That's what I mean when I say we go together. When we're together, we're together. We're having the time of our lives, but we're still single."
And Diddy proved that Yung Miami had a place in his heart when he came to her defense after being called a "side chick" by DJ Akademiks.
"@YungMiami305 is not my side chick," the 53-year-old tweeted Dec. 13. "Never has been, never will. She's very important and special to me, and I don't play about my Shawty Wop. I don't discuss things on the Internet and I will not start today."
Diddy—who recently welcomed a baby girl named Love Sean Combs—added at the time, "But know that if you do something to hurt mine, I'm gonna to come to your house and we're gonna talk about it like human beings. LOVE."
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