Diddys Ex Yung Miami Says Shes Not a Prostitute
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Yung Miami, who is Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex-girlfriend, recently faced accusations of being a “prostitute” in a lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones.
In response, 50 Cent posted a video on Instagram featuring Yung Miami on The Jason Lee Show where she jokingly called herself a “whore.” Along with the video, 50 Cent, 48, shared a definition of the word “whore” as “a prostitute.”
50 Cent posted a caption on Sunday, April 7, saying that it's okay to be a whore as long as you're getting paid well. He encouraged catching a sucker, seeing a sucker, and sucking a sucker dry. He cheered on with "You go girl LSW LOL @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi."
Yung Miami responded in the comment section, clarifying that the video was taken out of context. She explained that the term "what's up whore" was a gay slur her cousin used to say to her. It's a slang they used among themselves. She emphasized that she is not a prostitute and has never engaged in that kind of activity. Yung Miami expressed frustration at how the situation was being twisted.
50 Cent responded to the comment by posting on Instagram. He mentioned that he likes Yung Miami and didn't intend to hurt her feelings. He also hinted at their past relationship in BMF and suggested that there were other women involved. (Social media users speculate that "LSW" stands for "little sex workers.")
Diddy and Yung Miami went public with their relationship in June 2022. However, less than a year later, Yung Miami confirmed their split during an interview with The Cut in April 2023. She clarified that they are still friends but are no longer in a romantic relationship.
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In February, Jones, 38, filed a lawsuit against Diddy, 54, alleging that he had been harassed, drugged, and threatened by him for more than a year. Jones also claimed that Diddy was involved in sex trafficking multiple women, including Yung Miami and Daphne Joy, who is the ex-girlfriend of 50 Cent. (Joy, 37, has denied these accusations.)
According to Jones' lawsuit, which was obtained by We, Diddy allegedly boasted about financially supporting several women on a monthly basis.
The legal documents stated that Yung Miami was accused of transporting drugs to Diddy. According to the court papers, Diddy was said to have shown interest in a type of drug called "pink cocaine," which is a mix of ecstasy and cocaine.
The lawsuit claims that Diddy got the drugs from Brendan Paul, who was arrested for possessing cocaine and marijuana in March. When Paul failed to deliver the drugs, Lil Rod alleged that Diddy turned to Yung Miami as a supplier.
Yung Miami's close source shared with Us in March that she has evidence to refute Lil Rod's accusations. The insider stated that the claims made in his lawsuit are untrue, mentioning that she has photo evidence with timestamps showing her in New York City during the alleged trafficking of "tuci" or "pink cocaine" for Diddy.
Diddy's lawyer responded to the allegations by labeling Jones as a "liar" in a statement to Us.
Attorney Shawn Holley called Lil Rod a liar who filed a $30 million lawsuit seeking an undeserved payday. She stated that his claims about events that never occurred are simply made up to get attention.
On the same day that Lil Rod updated his filing in March, Homeland Security raided Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami. The raid was reportedly connected to a federal sex trafficking investigation. Diddy’s attorney Aaron Dyer then released a statement regarding the raid.
The statement from Us mentioned that the ambush on Mr. Combs, along with the coordinated media coverage, led to a rush to judgment. They believe it is a witch hunt based on unfounded accusations in civil lawsuits. They emphasized that there have been no findings of criminal or civil liability in relation to these allegations. Mr. Combs maintains his innocence and is determined to clear his name.
If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, please contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.
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