Diddy’s ex Yung Miami says she’s ‘not a prostitute’ as his nemesis 50 Cent blasts her… after she was named in a lawsuit against the hip-hop mogul
Rapper Yung Miami is defending herself after being named in a lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend Diddy.
The 30-year-old artist denied being a “prostitute” after rapper 50 Cent, who has waged a war of words against the 54-year-old hip-hop mogul on social media in recent weeks, slammed her on Instagram.
He has also previously labeled his ex Daphne Joy a “sex worker” in response to a sex trafficking lawsuit filed against Diddy by music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, alleging she had done sex work.
The back-and-forth between 50 Cent and women named in Jones’ lawsuit also follows double raids on Diddy’s mansions in Los Angeles and Miami by Homeland Security officials, which is reportedly part of a sex trafficking investigation.
On Sunday, the 48-year-old In Da Club hitmaker shared a clip from an interview Yung Miami (real name: Caresha Brownlee) gave on The Jason Lee Show, in which she called herself a “whore.”
The clip contained a dictionary definition for the term which 50 Cent (birth name: Curtis Jackson III) superimposed on the clip, defining it as “a prostitute.”
Rapper Yung Miami is defending herself after being named in a lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend Diddy; seen in September 2023
The 30-year-old artist denied being a “prostitute” after rapper 50 Cent, who has waged a war of words against the 54-year-old hip-hop mogul on social media in recent weeks, criticized her on Instagram; seen in 2021 in Atlanta
‘It’s okay to be a whore, just make sure you get overpaid. See a Sucker, Catch a Sucker, Suck a Sucker Dry. You go girl LSW LOL @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi,” 50 Cent captioned the clip.
But Yung Miami addressed the comments to defend herself and provide context.
“I think this was taken out of context, it’s a homosexual slur. “How are you, whore?” my gay cousin used to say to me,” she claimed. “It’s damn it, it’s a slang thing we said to each other, that’s what I tried to explain to Jason because he’s gay and he understood what I was trying to say. I’m not a prostitute. I have never sold (cat emoji) in a day in my life. & I hate this being twisted.”
But 50 Cent simply responded by posting a screenshot of her response to his Instagram page while adding his own caption.
“I like it at @yungmiami305. I don’t want to hurt her or her feelings. I just put her in BMF, she’s cool. I think they were in a relationship, but those other women LSW VIBES! @bransoncognac @lecheminduro,” 50 wrote, once again tagging his alcohol brands.
His use of “LSW” appears to refer to small-time sex workers, a term he previously used in late March while mocking his ex Daphne Joy, who was accused of being a sex worker in Jones’ lawsuit, which she has denied while her ex accuses 50 Cent of raping her in the past in a shocking post.
In Jones’ lawsuit, he alleged that Diddy “bragged about the fact that several women had monthly allowances,” according to documents obtained by We weeklyand he also accused Yung Miami of transporting drugs for Diddy.
Jones accused the record label head of having a taste for a drug commonly known as “pink cocaine,” which describes a mixture of ecstasy and cocaine.
Jones accuses Diddy of getting the drugs from Brendan Paul, who was arrested on drug possession charges in March.
The producer claims that after Paul failed to obtain Diddy’s requested medications, Yung Miami stepped in to obtain them.
On Sunday, the In Da Club hitmaker, 48, shared a clip from an interview Yung Miami (real name: Caresha Brownlee) gave on The Jason Lee Show, in which she called herself a “whore.”
The clip contained a dictionary definition for the term which 50 Cent (birth name: Curtis Jackson III) superimposed on the clip, defining it as “a prostitute”; seen on April 6 in Raleigh, North Carolina
After Yung Miami defended himself in the comments, he reposted a screenshot of the text on his page
A lawsuit by music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones accused Diddy of sex trafficking and alleged that Yung Miami and other women associated with him were sex workers, which she has denied
The lawsuit also accused Yung Miami of trafficking drugs for Diddy, but a source previously claimed to Us Weekly that she had visual evidence that she was somewhere else when she allegedly bought carpets for the mogul; seen in September 2023 in NYC
Diddy’s Liars have branded Jones a “liar” and denied the contents of his lawsuit.
A source close to Yung Miami also defended her during a conversation with We weekly last month.
“The allegations Lil Rod has made in his lawsuit are completely false,” the source said, claiming the rapper had “time-stamped photo evidence” showing she was in New York at the same time Jones claims she was illegally drugs for Diddy.
Yung Miami and Diddy publicly announced they were dating in June 2022, but in April 2023, she revealed they had broken up after less than a year.